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The QEF team at Carshalton has delivered another successful free open day this week displaying a comprehensive range of adapted vehicles, products and services for independent living.
Journeys will be easier and more comfortable for disabled people with more than a third of motorway service stations set to have Changing Places toilets.
This charity-led event brought together a range of displays that demonstrated how locals living with restricted mobility can benefit from greater independence.
QEF will be hosting a free-to-attend mobility open day on 9th October so disabled people of all ages can discover the latest solutions for mobility, including driving adapted vehicles
REAL ACCESSIBILITY EVENT. Thursday 3rd October, 10am – 4pm. Mile End Art Pavilion, Clinton Road, E3 4QY
Successful Open Day event to launch a new partnership with East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service (ESFRS) enabling increased access to driving and adaptation assessments
“This new provision of advice and information delivers multiple benefits for the public, communities, local authorities and the health service.”
“Our London Project offers a really important opportunity for elderly and disabled locals living in North East London to make a difference to transport services. We have already gathered vital feedback from locals however we need more.”
Extension to Blue Badge scheme comes into force in England today for people who have non-visible disabilities, making travel easier
The North West Driving Assessment Service (NWDAS) based in St Helens, Merseyside, has launched two new outreach schemes at community fire stations in Liverpool