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MediCinema
MediCinema cinema is purpose-built to allow children and young people with complex disabilities and developmental delays to access the latest releases (in both 2D and 3D) within a safe and comfortable environment. These screenings are every Tuesday evening and two screenings on Saturday morning and afternoon. These viewings are free to those who meet the eligibility criteria and are registered members of our MediCinema club. All that is asked for is a small donation to help the service to continue.
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Cerebral Palsy Sport
Cerebral Palsy Sport is a national disability sport organisation and charity. We encourage people with cerebral palsy to live more active lives by promoting the opportunity, capability and motivation involved in taking part in sport and physical activities. We provide sport and activity opportunities for people with cerebral palsy, a range of support services and also use our voice to influence change for the benefit of disabled people.
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Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA)
At Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA), we improve lives through the unique bond between people and horses. Each year, we support over 25,500 disabled children and adults through activities including riding, carriage driving, and non-ridden experiences such as Quiet Corners and Tea with a Pony. We welcome people of all ages and abilities, including those with physical and learning disabilities, sensory impairments, long-term health conditions, and neurodiversity. We have 400 RDA centres across the UK, in both cities and rural areas. Visit our website to find a group near you.
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Inclusive Family Float-A-Rama
Accessible sessions with mini inflatables, big floats and water features. Sessions run at a reduced capacity to meet all needs. Inclusive sessions are run every Sunday. A pool hoist and a large dedicated changing room is available by the poolside.
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Clart About Sensory Café
Clart About Sensory Café is one of a kind, offering a safe, stimulating and relaxing environment designed to be inclusive of all children from birth. Using fantastic state of the art technology and sensory equipment, allows our users to access the very best in sensory experiences. Cafe facilities offer hot and cold drinks and a range of snacks.
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Warner Bros. Studio Tour – the Making of Harry Potter
Throughout the Studio Tour, our helpful and friendly staff will be on hand to assist you, ensuring that you have the best possible experience. One free carer ticket can be provided for each paying disabled visitor. Please note, that as children aged 4 and under are entitled to free entry, a carer ticket will not be added for 4 and under tickets. Carers must provide assistance to the visitor and proof of entitlement will be required on entry to the Studio Tour. The majority of the Studio Tour is suitable for wheelchairs but some areas can be difficult to navigate. Our green screen area provides visitors with two fully accessible photo opportunities, including the chance to fly a broomstick as members of the cast would have done during filming. Visitors must be able to transfer themselves on to a broomstick and seatbelts can be provided if required. A Sensory Room is available within the Studio Tour. The room provides a calming environment for those with autism and other additional needs, it contains a Sensory Shell Chair, interactive light box, mirror ball and tactile mirrors. If you would like to access the Sensory Room prior to reaching this point, please speak to a member of staff who can assist you. Sensory Support Bags are available to collect from the Information Desk on arrival to the Studio Tour. These contain assistance aids for visitors with additional needs, including: fidget toys, ear defenders and a Sunflower Lanyard. Our Visitor Services team are happy to discuss any accessibility concerns with you prior to booking, so please do make them aware of your specific needs.
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The London Eye River Cruise
The London Eye River Cruise is wheelchair accessible. A maximum of three wheelchairs are allowed per cruise and can be up to 83cm width. There is the option for a British Sign Language guide on our River Cruise. The London Eye does not have any parking facilities. The nearest car park that offer dedicated parking spaces to Blue Badge Holders is South Bank parking by Apcoa. If you need any additional accommodations, you can contact us at [email protected].
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The London Eye
At The London Eye we can accommodate for all mobility requirements. We can allow wheelchairs of up to 94cm width. We can only allow entry to two wheelchair users per pod and eight on The London Eye at any one time. Therefore to avoid disappointment, we strongly recommend booking a Wheelchair reservation time slot ticket in advance. Guests with accessible needs are entitled to a free carer ticket for one personal assistant/carer who accompanies any disabled guest. On the day, you must present a form of documentation to entre with a carer ticket. The list of valid documentation can be found on our website. There is a ramp available and the London Eye can stop its rotation if it is needed to give you time to board. There is also an accessible Fastrack entrance for those with disabilities. The London Eye does not have any parking facilities. The nearest car park that offer dedicated parking spaces to Blue Badge Holders is South Bank parking by Apcoa. If you need any additional accommodations, you can contact us at [email protected].
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Royal Pavilion Ice Rink
The Royal Pavilion Ice Rink is a festive, family‑friendly ice skating rink, fully accessible to wheelchair users.
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Caswell Bay Beach
Caswell Bay Beach is wheelchair accessible. The car park has 12 disabled parking spaces. Two floating beach wheelchairs are available for hire, free of charge from Swansea Council. Prior booking is essential. Please contact [email protected] or call 01792 635718. The car park is equipped with a modular Changing Places unit adjacent to the existing toilet block. Please note you will require a combination code to access the unit. Please ring Swansea Mobility Hire on 01792 461785 (Mon-Sat) to request the code before you travel.
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The Scottish Paraclimbing Club
The Scottish Paraclimbing club are here to support and encourage anyone who would like to climb and who has a disability. No matter if you have never climbed before or are a regular climber looking to meet like minded people we aim to facilitate and support your climbing. If you are a carer or parent of someone you think would like to try climbing then please get in touch and we can we can help. We meet up weekly on a Thursday night at the Edinburgh International Climbing Arena. The arena is situated just outside of Edinburgh near Ratho village.
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Inclusive Surfing Scotland (Edinburgh)
Inclusive Surfing Scotland are dedicated to making the exhilarating sport of surfing accessible to everyone. Inclusive Surfing Scotland provides surfing experiences for people with additional needs due to disability, illness, injury, or learning difficulties. Inclusive Surfing Scotland is the first organisation to offer surfing sessions for people with disabilities in the central belt of Scotland. We are committed to breaking down barriers and fostering a community where everyone can experience the joy of riding the wave. We deliver sessions from Pease Bay (the Borders), Belhaven Bay (East Lothian) and St Andrews West Sands (Fife). These are the closest surfing beaches to the central belt of Scotland, including: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth and Dundee. From late October 2024, we will also be delivering sessions from The Lost Shore Surf Resort, an in-land wave pool in Ratho, Edinburgh.
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