England-The Midlands
Wetwheels Solent, Accessible Sailing Experiences
As the title may suggest, Wetwheels Solent are an amazing non-profit company who make boating experiences possible for those with disabilities or health conditions. I’d heard of their partner organisation in Yorkshire previously since Richard and I often visit the coast there and particularly enjoy Whitby Goth Festival (despite the hilly, cobbled terrain for my […]
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Quirky Wedding Fayre, Sheffield – The Furnace
Richard and I have been happily married for over a year now but when Quirky Weddings asked us to feature their accessible wedding fayres, we were so excited! Throughout our wedding planning process, we came up against so many access barriers for myself and my guests. These began right at the start of the planning
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Indoor Skydiving – iFLY, Xscape Milton Keynes
Richard and I were thrilled to enjoy a really unusual new adventure as a PR visit at iFLY at Xscape, Milton Keynes. As with any review I place on this blog, I will always be wholly truthful and give you any information I can so you can assess whether this would be the perfect place
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Ye Olde Bell Hotel’s Accessible Spa
Richard and I were kindly invited to visit the spa and stay overnight at Ye Olde Bell Hotel & Spa as a PR gift. As with any review I place on this blog, I will always be wholly truthful and give you any information I can so you can assess whether this would be the
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Why Being a Disabled Bridal Model Matters to Me
My wonderful husband, Richard, and I model on what are called “styled shoots”; these are where professionals in the wedding industry get together and stage a mini faux wedding. This means that everyone can showcase their wonderful talent and get professional, high-quality images of their products/ services to put on their website or social media.
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Decorating my Mobility Aids for a Wedding
Weddings are highly stressful events at times, no matter how calm the future bride, groom or spouse actually is! There are so many tiny details from how you’d like your hair arranged to what transportation is arranged to get you to and from each particular part of the wedding. One thing that was really important
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Hilton Cambridge City Centre Afternoon Tea
Hilton Cambridge City Centre invited us for an overnight PR stay at their hotel; you can read my full review on their hotel and their room facilities here. As always with any gifted item, all opinions remain accurate and true to my genuine feelings. We were thrilled to be invited to Cambridge as it’s a
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Hilton Cambridge City Centre
Richard and I had the absolute pleasure of being invited to the Hilton in Cambridge City Centre this November for a PR visit. As always with gifted packages, all opinions are wholly my own and are fully genuine throughout the stay and any accessibility issues were fed back to the Manager. We also experienced an
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Winning a Power 100 Award!
This is a blog post that I am absolutely thrilled about; I have won an award through the Shaw Trust’s Power 100! This is a list of the UK’s top 100 most influential disabled people, through every single industry and walk of life; from education, politics and law through to sport and publishing/ media. They
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Inclusive Personalised Gifts – Ft. Love is Designed
Things have been kind of quiet on my own blog frontier; I have to apologise for that. That is predominantly down to the fact that I have recently had my PEGJ feeding tube changed and I’ve had quite a few hiccups pre- and post-op. Currently, I am a little more stable and can take medications,
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