Re: ScotlandsPeople in libraries
- From: John Prentice <johnp.usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2008 10:22:23 +0000
Graeme Wall wrote:
In message <mailman.2077.1228314353.2545.genbrit@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
eve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I shall also
never go to a football match (highly dangerous for anyone disabled, I
would have thought) or a race meeting, or the forthcoming olympics
meetings.
All those places have facilities for the disabled. The Olympic venues
certainly will have them by law.
I was at Wembley a few months back, seated in the row immediately behind
a section for disabled supporters. Access to that section is excellent,
and within it there's mixed seating (for carers/friends) and gaps for
wheelchairs and equipment. There's ramp access just about everywhere in
the stadium, too. If you ever wanted to go to a footie match, I'd
recommend Wembley.
John
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