News / TransportStep-free access at some Bristol stations still years away“We have a system where a number of stations are not accessible”Read more
Features / disabilityCan Bristol urban plan its way to accessibility?Amid a raft of urban planning changes, is Bristol actually becoming more accessible?Read more
Books / disabilityBristol author Lottie Jackson publishes memoir tackling the stigma surrounding disability‘See Me Rolling’, which also includes an essay collection, is published by Penguin Random HouseRead more
News / Stoke BishopImproved accessibility at a north Bristol nature reserveA new path recognises the barriers to nature faced by someRead more
News / Wiper and TrueThe Old Market venue and taproom putting accessibility at the forefrontThe site was designed with accessibility in mind while the staff have undergone disability trainingRead more
News / Gaol Ferry BridgeBristol needs more bridgesFive bridges will close for repairs over the next five yearsRead more
Family / quirky campersCampaign to create accessible campervan for disabled children smashes targetAccessible Iris will be available to rent for families with disabled childrenRead more
Other Sport / SurfingAdaptive surfing championships return to The WaveBristol's inland surfing lake will host the world-leading event on July 8Read more