
Carrie-Ann Lightley is a member of Muscular Dystrophy UK’s Trailblazers, a network of young disabled people who campaign to remove the barriers that prevent them from living full and independent lives.
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Meet the new Trailblazer Tourism Ambassador
I live in the Lake District with my husband Darren and our little dog, Poppy.
I love to travel, to the next town or somewhere far away. I’m an organiser, a planner, and a list maker.
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‘Culture is for everybody’ – Carrie-Ann on her visit to Parliament
Trailblazer Carrie-Ann Lightley, who also works for the accessible tourism charity, Tourism for All, blogs about her recent visit to Parliament.
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Travelling by air – proof of disability
Have any other Trailblazers been asked for proof of access requirements when travelling by air?
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Anyone for accessible tennis?
My trip to the Wimbledon Championships
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Accommodation should provide information for disabled guests
Sharing my colleague Brian’s campaign for holiday accommodations to provide access information
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Seaview Travel
Following the recent coverage of our Cumbria accessible transport campaign, we have received the following information from Charlie Howsley, of Seaview Travel: My company is called Seaview Travel, which I created to take my two sons in electric wheelc
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Campaign for accessible transport in Cumbria – Update
The Westmorland Gazette have covered the story of our local transport campaign – click here to read the article.
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Planning an accessible wedding
How exactly do you plan an accessible wedding?! I share my plans.
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Tripbod
Connecting travellers all over the world with likeminded, trusted locals
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Help me in my campaign for accessible transport in Cumbria
I was recently interviewed by ITV Border News, about the public transport lottery in Kendal for disabled people. It’s a real struggle for disabled people to get around in this area.