Wellcome Collection, a free museum and library in London, has announced its 2025/26 programme of exhibitions and installations, which focuses on disability and health.
Nimbus Disability And Principality Stadium Celebrate Bronze Award For Accessibility Initiative Of The Year At Essma Stadium Industry Awards
The Principality Stadium in Cardiff has earned recognition for its innovative approach to accessibility thanks to its partnership with Nimbus Disability.
Tackling A Disability At Work: Why People Need To Be More Aware And Listen
This personal story delves into the challenges faced by a dedicated lecturer who returned to work after a life-altering diagnosis, determined to continue doing the job she loves despite the obstacles and having a disability at work.
Enjoy Accessible Performances Of Opera And Ballet This Festive Season At The Royal Ballet And Opera
This winter at the Royal Ballet and Opera, there is a range of accessible performances available across several different operas and ballets, offering something to suit all tastes.
ExoTek ExoQuad: An Off-Road Wheelchair Unlocking The Countryside And All-Terrain Freedom
Adaptiv Sports is introducing the all-new ExoQuad from ExoTek. A game-changer in adaptive mobility, this off-road wheelchair is for those who yearn for freedom and the thrill of the great outdoors.
AccessAbility Arts: Celebrating Creativity And Inclusion Through Community Events For All Abilities
We share five upcoming AccessAbility Arts events for you to revel in over the next couple of months and into the New Year.
Purple Tuesday 2024: Highlighting The Urgent Need For Accessibility In Public Spaces And Services
To mark Purple Tuesday, a disabled couple shares their first-hand experience of navigating public spaces and transport systems that don’t accommodate their needs.
UK Autumn Budget 2024: Key Announcements For Disability, Healthcare And Special Needs Support
The UK Autumn Budget 2024 has introduced several significant changes and allocations to improve healthcare, disability benefits and support for those with special needs.
Songs Of The Wayfarer: Disabled Artist Claire Cunningham Premieres New Solo Performance Blending Dance And Song In London
Claire Cunningham, one of the UK’s most acclaimed and internationally renowned disabled artists, presents the UK premiere of her new solo Songs of the Wayfarer in London this December.
Transport For London Seeks Public Input On 2024 Taxi Fare Changes
If you live in London or visit regularly and use taxis (black cabs) to get around, including as a Taxicard member, Transport for London (TfL) would like to hear from you about proposed taxi fare changes.
Lower Laurel Farm: Redefining Accessible Luxury And Family-Friendly Holidays
Lower Laurel Farm set standards for affordable, accessible holiday accommodation, blending accessibility with taste and luxury.
Nimbus Disability Partnership With Purpl Addresses Cost Of Living Challenges For Disabled People
Nimbus Disability has teamed up with Purpl to ensure more disabled people have equal access to a wide range of products, venues and events. Purpl is the UK’s first discount programme, designed to help the disabled community offset the cost of being disabled.
Royal Ballet And Opera To Host Relaxed Performance Of Leonard Bernstein’s Trouble In Tahiti And A Quiet Place
On 22nd October, the Royal Ballet and Opera will hold a sensory-adapted, Relaxed Performance of its new production of Leonard Bernstein’s two operas, Trouble in Tahiti and A Quiet Place.
Fighterbility: Creating A New Pathway For The Next Paralympic Taekwondo Stars
With a successful Paris 2024 Paralympics for its athletes, GB Taekwondo announced the launch of an exciting new campaign – Fighterbility – which will create the opportunity for new athletes to join GB Taekwondo on its mission to win Paralympic medals in LA 2028.


