In response to new YouGov research for Responsible Travel on why disabled people are less likely to travel, freelance journalist Harry Smith examines trends in the accessible travel market and its prospects for future growth
TV Star Mat Fraser Supports Disability Arts Heritage Project ‘Cripping Culture’
TV star Mat Fraser supports Disability Arts Online’s “Cripping Culture” project, preserving Disability Arts heritage through stories, digital archives and nationwide contributions.
How Christian Communities Are Embracing Accessible Church Services At Christmas
Discover how churches across the UK are creating truly accessible church services this Christmas.
Southbank Centre’s Literature And Spoken Word Programme 2025–26: Celebrating Creativity, Inclusion and Accessibility
Discover the Southbank Centre’s 2025–26 Literature Winter Programme – inclusive events celebrating accessibility, creativity and diverse voices.
My Accessible Adventure At The Warner Bros. Harry Potter Studio Tour: A Magical Audio-Described Tactile Tour
Editor Emma Purcell visits the Harry Potter Studio Tour to explore its accessibility, her first audio-described tactile tour, and the thrilling Dark Arts.
Towards A New London Plan: Speak Up Now For An Affordable, Greener, Accessible And Inclusive City
Share your views on London’s future. The Easy Read London Plan consultation (open until 2nd November 2025) invites feedback on housing, jobs, transport, climate action, and inclusivity. Help shape a greener, affordable, and accessible city.
Is Greg Davies Disabled?: A Stand Up Comedy Review
Emma Purcell reviews Greg Davies’ Full Fat Legend show at Portsmouth Guildhall (6 Sept 2025), sharing her experience of the show, venue accessibility, and answering the trending question “Is Greg Davies disabled?”
Touch: Beyond Vision: A Groundbreaking Exhibition Making Art Accessible Through AI And Touch
Experience Touch: Beyond Vision, a one-day exhibition on 15th Sept at London’s OXO2 Gallery that uses AI to transform photos into tactile 3D art, making culture accessible to blind and visually impaired people through touch, innovation, and inclusivity.
Celebrating Inclusion At Accessible Venues: A Pride Month Reflection
To mark the start of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, Angel Flint shares a heartfelt story of inclusion at a Blackpool drag show—highlighting the importance of accessible venues and the power of small gestures to create truly welcoming spaces for all.
Southbank Centre Announces Summer Literature Season 2025
The Southbank Centre is proud to announce its Summer Literature & Spoken Word 2025 season from May to October 2025, offering unbeatable experiences of disability and inclusion.
Nature Unseen: Experiencing Heritage Through Sound, Touch, And Collaboration
Nature Unseen, part of Brighton Festival’s Festival of Ideas, redefines how we experience nature and heritage through a multisensory lens. Meet the artists behind the project as they share their journeys and hopes for a more inclusive future.
Disability Arts Online Launches dis_place: A Game-Changer For Accessible Digital Exhibitions
Disability Arts Online launches dis_place, a groundbreaking digital gallery led by disabled curator Nathalie Boobis, showcasing accessible exhibitions by D/deaf, disabled, and neurodivergent artists.
8 Free And Accessible Activities To Enjoy This Easter Across Britain
Discover 8 free and accessible activities across Britain this Easter, from art workshops to nature trails, museums, and historical experiences.
Accessibility Information Is Just As Important As Infrastructure
Ahead of International Wheelchair Day, Director of Thriving Communities at The Crown Estate, Deborah Clark, shares the impact of better accessibility information and the steps businesses can take to make their venues more accessible.


