
And we have lift off!
It's officially Disabled Access Day 2017!
It's officially Disabled Access Day 2017!
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, welcomes Disabled Access Day 2017.
Thousands of people to join in Disabled Access Day celebrations around the UK as events unfold across the weekend.
Accessibility Mark has joined forces with Disabled Access Day to encourage more disabled people to attend their local riding centre to find out about the opportunities on offer.
Disabled Access Day, now in its third year of operation, always promises to be an event of fun, adventure and, quite possibly, the unexpected for both disabled people and the businesses and organisations taking part to open their doors for all.
Barclays and Gatwick Airport confirm support to help celebrate accessibility across the UK
We are delighted to welcome Gatwick Airport as a supporter of Disabled Access Day 2017.
We are delighted to announce our first partner for Disabled Access Day 2017.
When you visit our website or read about us, you will see that we have a new look. After so many successful events and visits this year we decided the time had come to create a new look that reflects the excitement and enthusiasm disabled people had for the day.
With less than 150 days to go until Disabled Access Day 2017, it's time to find out who will be behind the scenes and making Disabled Access Day happen on March 10-12th.