
“I’m delighted to open the Ferries Accessibility Fund for an eighth round of applications, as it’s proved a hugely successful initiative in recent years.” Kevin Stewart, Scottish Transport Minister
“I’m delighted to open the Ferries Accessibility Fund for an eighth round of applications, as it’s proved a hugely successful initiative in recent years.” Kevin Stewart, Scottish Transport Minister
The aim of the Seashore – Access For All (S-AFA) project is to ensure everyone can get access to the benefits of the Seashore.
“I have bad eyesight, which means that I find it difficult to see the steps at either end of the concrete path in front of our house.”
The improvements are the next step in work which has been ongoing at the Cathedral since the 1990s.
“We’re delighted that the Orkney and Shetland ferries will be the first in the country, and possibly the world, to have a Changing Places toilet.”
The improvements are the next step in work which has been ongoing at the Cathedral since the 1990s.
Tonight, 2nd of July there will be a public meeting at the St Magnus Centre, 7pm, to look at the plans to improve accessibility to the St Magnus Cathedral.
“I would encourage all other banks with mobile banking fleet to make the same necessary adjustments, if not already done so, to their vehicles.”
The responses collected will be used to help to develop the Bill that may go forward.
This runs primarily between the airport and the centre of Edinburgh (Waverley Station)