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September 29, 2009

What’s on your Wish List?

Filed under: News — ian @ 4:01 pm

No, don’t worry. I’m not after your list of presents for Father Christmas!

We’ve got our own wish list of improvements and enhancements that we would like to make to the Good Access Guide website.

But… we would love to hear your thoughts too. Tell us what you would like to see added to the website, what works for you (and what doesn’t!).

We can’t promise to add all of them but we will look at all ideas you send over to us.

Would you like us to Twitter more? What about a Facebook group? More blog posts?

Let us know and we’ll see what we can do…

We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Send your thoughts to ian [at] goodaccessguide [dot] co [dot [uk]
Don’t forget to replace the [at] and the [dot]’s…

September 4, 2009

Just added to Good Access Guide

Filed under: Hotels, News, Self-catering — Tags: , — ian @ 12:09 pm

I have just added three new businesses to the Good Access Guide:

You can find disabled friendly holiday cottages, disabled friendly B & B’s and disabled friendly hotels from all over the UK on the Good Access Guide website.



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September 1, 2009

Disabled sailor completes epic voyage

Filed under: News — Tags: — ian @ 10:23 am

Life throws up so many challenges in all sorts of guises. Some you just deal with, others change your life forever.

Hilary Lister had one of those moments over twenty years ago. As a teenager she was diagnosed with reflex sympathetic dystrophy, a progressive neurological disorder. Over the years this has gradually reduced Hilary’s mobility and now she is quadriplegic and a full time wheelchair user.

But, like so many other people facing such a huge personal challenge, Hilary had other challenges to face and conquer. And this time the challenge was of her own doing.

Hilary is now the first quadriplegic yachtswoman’s to sail solo around Britain.

That simple sentence is quick to read but just think about what that feat actually entailed. It is an enormous accomplishment and not one for the faint-hearted.

Congratulations to Hilary Lister from a true land-lubber!

Head over to Hilary’s website and help her charity, Hilary’s Dream Trust, which exists to provide assistance to disabled and disadvantaged adults who want to sail. I’m sure that all donations will be gratefully received…