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The app, London Access, details step-free access, ramps and usable toilet facilities at thousands of venues. Mr Biddle says he created it after finding that his wheelchair had made many venues become inaccessible. "What happened on 7/7 robbed me of the ability to just go anywhere," he said.
London Access is designed to be used as a source of information for those who have a specific user need that has previously restricted the places they can go and visit in London, this may be a person with a disability either physical or sensory or even both, as well as families with young or infant children as well as the elderly, and visitors to London, basically anyone who wants reliable information.
My UK Access wants to prove that good access and accessible information is achievable and in some cases organisations are doing their up most to be accessible they just don’t realise it, we aim to ensure that they firstly recognise what they have done and secondly that potential customers know what they have done to be more accessible. The App shows our users what they can expect at a certain location before they have even left their front room, that way they plan a truly accessible day out with out the stress and trepidation that can often arise when going somewhere for the very first time.
Daniel was the most seriously injured survivor of the 7/7 terrorist attacks.
More info: https://sites.google.com/site/myukaccess/
Adapted from: http://www.bespoken.me/forum/topics/london-access-app
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