Adapted Vehicle Hire Ltd has recently opened it's doors on a new satellite office in Chorley, Lancashire to broaden the delivery and collection service it provides to clients in the area. Offering an unrivalled fleet of adapted vehicles ranging from Nissan Micra to Porsche & Bentley with various driving adaptations including Hand controls, Left foot accelerator, Infa Red controls, Boot hoists, pedal guards, pedal extensions and many more upon request. Wheelchair accessible vehicles range from the ever popular Renault Kangoo, Fiat Doblo, Citroen Dispatch, VW Transporter, Renault Trafic and Master to Chrysler Voyager and fully automated transfer from wheelchair vehicles. AVH Ltd can cater for most requests within 24 - 48 hours from their clients * (* may be longer depending on level of adaptations required). An initial phone call to the Head Office with your request will be dealt with in a professional manner by staff that have experience in dealing in this arena. If you require an adapted vehicle for a day, weekend, week, month or longer please give us a call to see how we can best assist you.
AVH Ltd offer to the professional and legal arena a "Flex-able Lease Scheme" for their clients , where a persons condition may change due to rehabilitation. Their case manager or OT will choose a contract term and if after a few months the initial vehicle is deemed not suitable perhaps due to a wheelchair change or a further operation, then we will change the vehicle within the contract form one that is more suitable.
If you are in the market to purchase a second hand vehicle with specific adaptations, then call us as we have a fleet of over 200 vehicles for you to choose from. If you wish us to fit adaptations to your existing or new Motability vehicle then we can do this as we are Motability Accredited for the fitment of adaptations, so call us for a quote, we are here to help.
AVH Ltd ~ "Keeping you moving"
AVH Ltd ~ 0845 257 1670
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Have you ever wanted those extra miles so that you won't incur charges? Well good news for Motability customers as the allowance has been increased by an additional 5,000 miles a year which brings the total up to 60,000 miles for a three-year contract. This now means that drivers will be able to travel further during their three year lease, with a reduced risk of incurring any excess mileage charges.
For further informartion follow the link:- Website
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Finding Ways to a more accessible World
A brand new website was launched at the beginning of August by a
It provides online information about business within the tourism, hospitality, leisure and retail sectors aimed at helping disabled and elderly people, as well as parents of young children with prams and pushchairs, find the most accessible venues to suit their specific needs.
As well as business providing their own details, the public will be encouraged to submit reviews sharing their experience with others.
There's a social enterprise angle to
“We are actively seeking partnerships with charities who will promote
Finding Ways see it as a “win-win-win-win” opportunity:
1. for disadvantaged people – in finding suitable accessible venues.
2. for business – in getting additional customers as a result of their investment in making their business more accessible and promoting it through our site
3. for charities – through fund raising opportunities
4. for our business associates and ourselves – from the revenue generated from a potentially enormous global business and public database
Steve Wilkinson, MD and a wheelchair user born with Spina Bifida, whose idea it was to set up the site in this way, said “I see
Anyone interested in being involved, either as a business, charity or individual should contact
Email: info@findingways.com
Website
Call: 0845 0945 146
Gates would like to invite your members to an exhibition of the latest equipment, information and services provided for children and adults with disabilities.
Vehicles will be on display from leading UK suppliers of adapted vehicles and will feature a Ford Connect wheelchair accessible conversion and Flexiloc ramp range.
Follow the link to see the various dates of the exhibitions:- Gates Mobility
This is a leading site for Disabled People, Healthcare Professionals & Carers. It is a MUST site to visit for all kinds of reasons.
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Tel. 01562 700720
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They are a national charity and the
To find out more or for advice and information call:
Freephone 0800 269545
Email enquiries@abilitynet.org.uk
Website www.abilitynet.org.uk
Began back in 2004 when a group of friends decided to make a film about visual impairment called The Road Ahead. This project then turned into a number of projects where films were made and events were staged. They have worked with Guide Dogs, local authorities and organisations and been supported by Eukanuba, Meriel the Co-op and some very generous people in the Music industry.
The website began as a site for the film, but it is becoming a record of their progress, their products, events along the way and many of the friends they have made.

Learning about DisABILITY………………
An invitation to make a difference.
Wirral Met’ piloted a National project last year, specifically concerned with improving things for people who are blind and partially sighted. This was so successful that another project group is now looking at improvements for those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
This new project was launched recently with a lovely lunch, prepared and served by students, in the College’s Conway Park Campus, followed by a few hours of discussion and feedback. This was a bi-lingual event with English and British Sign Language simultaneously used to engage a very enthusiastic audience.
Pictured (left to right) Tom Fletcher and Eve Jones, who are both hard of hearing, study at the College and both benefit from the help of Learning Support Assistants. Eve also uses a personal ‘T loop’ device, provided by the College, that she says ‘has made a tremendous difference to my studies and my confidence’.
Alan Brown, who is partially sighted, has made a real contribution to helping the College to improve things and, as a student himself, Alan also participates in the College’s staff development, to help staff understand the particular difficulties that he and others face. Alan says ‘Wirral Met is a very supportive organisation and I am only too pleased to contribute to their quest to improve things for disabled students. Many of my suggestions have already been addressed and it has made a real difference to me.’
The College has also hosted a Making a Difference Coffee Morning for disabled people. Over 70 people attended and provided valuable feedback on the College’s proposed Disability Equality Scheme. As a result the College was able to publish its Scheme and Action plan by
Wirral Met’s extensive network of support for students includes general help and assistance as well as specialist learning support for students with dyslexia, mental health issues, physical difficulties, blind and partially sighted, deaf and hard of hearing.
This support makes a real difference to over 1000 staff and students every year and we want to continue to improve our services by asking as many people as possible to help us to continue…………MAKING A DIFFERENCE.
If you would like to get involved, let us know by contacting our free-phone number on 0800 0857287 and register your interest for our MAKING A DIFFERENCE Campaign. This will involve you in joining us for lunch or morning coffee every few months to share with us your ideas and experience…….A few hours of your time might just change someone’s life!
NATIONAL TRUST KITCHEN GARDEN
The Trust's From Plot to Plate ongoing initiative helps to illustrate the world of seasonal produce and the choices that we make when deciding what we eat.
* Barrington Court in
For further information contact 01460 241938.
* Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire - the walled garden produces a wide range of vegetables including an amazing 60 varieties of tomato.
For further information contact 01223206000.
* Customers in the Stableyard Restaurant at Hughenden will enjoy food using seasonal produce from the garden. For further information contact 01494 755537.
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For further information contact 01909 511029.
* Knightshayes Court in
For further information contact 01884 254665.
* Llanerchaeron in mid
For further information contact 01545 570200.
Blickling Hall, Bateman's, Calke Abbey, Chartwell, Ham House, Erddig, Ightham Mote, Souter Lighthouse, Upton House and Wordsworth House
Please visit this link, and then print it out. When you have done that, show it to people in your area (the local party, businesses,local councils etc) and ask them if they are willing to do this and if not, Why not?
Webpage
The Shepherd and Shepherdess
After visiting Beamish Open Air Museum why not call in for a pleasant meal at this old coaching inn.
Meals served all day.
Pensioners menu available.
Full disabled facilities.
Turn left just outside the museum towards Beamish Village, and the inn is almost immediately on your left.
Beamish,
Stanley,
Co. Durham.
DH9 0RS
Tel: 0191 3700349
The Lambton Worm
The Lambton Worm is a traditional Northeast country pub and hotel situated between
The management has asked us to point out that although the public rooms are all wheelchair accessible, there are no other disabled facilities.