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There are 14,000 registered visually impaired people on the Fylde Coast – 30 are assisted by a dog – but many flock to the area.
There are 14,000 registered visually impaired people on the Fylde Coast – 30 are assisted by a dog – but many flock to the area.
A brand new beach wheelchair scheme to prevent people being excluded when going to the beach with their families has launched in Fleetwood – the
“It’s not cost me anything to be accessible and disabled people recommend our shop to others,” says Linda, owner of Bonney Fabrics. With a ramp
Not every business has the blessing of space, nor have thousands available to spend on accessibility features – but that doesn’t mean that accessibility isn’t
Many businesses have taken steps to become accessible, but don’t shout about it and let disabled people know. It isn’t just that you make changes
As more and more people started getting out and about after the easing of lockdown, we had plenty of calls from people wanting to visit
Re-designing walkways, introducing one-way systems, installing wash and sanitising stations, businesses have faced many challenges to re-open safely after what has already been an extremely
We were thrilled to be featured on the BBC, in a news feature by BBC North West about how the project is helping businesses across
As businesses reopen their doors this week, a Fylde Coast project is hoping that Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre will become the UK’s top destination for
From furloughed employees, business owners trying to reset their businesses, we have seen a spike in the number of people who have used lock down