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.

Magic Mike Live: Access Card Provider Puts The Magic Into Accessibility

London’s Hippodrome Casino – one of Nimbus Disability and the Access Card’s longest-standing partner providers of accessible ticketing – has announced a series of accessible performances for its forthcoming performances of Magic Mike Live.

Afro Nation: International Festival Goes Above And Beyond On Accessibility

Derby-based social enterprise, Nimbus Disability, has successfully completed its first international festival collaboration – ensuring full accessibility for disabled Afrobeats music fans at Afro Nation.

Breaking Down The Inclusion And Accessibility Barriers In Sport

Nimbus Disability has supported and helped facilitate a collaborative research project, which has marked a summer of sport in Europe by publishing a report that highlights the accessibility barriers in sport faced by disabled people wanting to participate and watch sport.

Accessible Oriental Oasis To Be Unveiled At RHS Chelsea

Nimbus Disability, the Derby-based social enterprise, has helped to create a pioneering and inclusive exhibit at RHS Chelsea.

Disabled Theatre Goer Becomes Latest Access Card Ambassador

Emma Watts, a 34-year-old disabled woman who regularly enjoys trips to West End theatres, has been officially recognised as an Access Card ambassador.

Business Leaders Join The Nimbus Disability Board

Nimbus Disability, the Derby-based social enterprise run by and for disabled people, has appointed two new non-executive directors.

Access Card Showcased In National Tourism Accessibility Toolkit

The Access Card, which has been developed and is operated by Derby-based social enterprise, Nimbus Disability, has been heralded as good practice by VisitEngland in the organisation’s new accessibility toolkit for tourism businesses.