England-The South
Ventnor Botanical Gardens, Isle of Wight
Those of you who follow my blogposts as they are published will notice that there has been a small break between this post and the one preceding. I can only apologise for this and I hope to keep you all updated on a more frequent basis. I had to undergo a serious spinal cord operation […]
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Cromer, Norfolk
Cromer is a popular seaside town in Norfolk, UK; it’s very family orientated and there are lots of seaside shops to but souvenirs and beach wear from. Saying that, it’s certainly less tacky than the nearby Great Yarmouth is since Cromer has winding streets and market stalls to add to the mix. The streets have
Wheelchair Access for Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk
Norfolk is one of the places often mentioned to me as a wheelchair friendly UK holiday destination as many of the places have ground floor access and the terrain is generally fairly flat compared to the hilly Peak District where I am from. My journey to Norfolk was a nightmare (I pass out after twenty
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The Deep, Hull, Wheelchair Access
Is the Deep, Hull, wheelchair accessible? There is blue Badge wheelchair friendly parking outside The Deep and the entire flooring area of The Deep is smooth with ramps for wheelchairs. When parking in the Car Park that is in Hull city centre and outside The Deep you must display your Blue Badge to park in
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