Accessibility
Kimpton Fitzroy hotel, Gaucho and Chewton Glen recognised for attention to accessibility
The Kimpton Fitzroy hotel, Gaucho Cardiff and Chewton Glen have all been hailed as accessibility champions.
Operators urged to embrace inclusivity at Blue Badge Access Awards launch
The Blue Badge Access awards have been launched with a mission to recognise those who are best addressing the needs of disabled people and gaining access to a spend in hospitality of £163m a month.
The Telegraph wins Best Boutique Hotel at Blue Badge Access Awards
Hospitality operators have been recognised at this year’s Blue Badge Access Awards, held at a ceremony[...]
Survey reveals concerns over disabled access in hospitality industry
Nearly three in four guests (71%) believe more needs to be done to address a lack[...]
Take accessibility standards to new levels in hotel design
The pandemic took away everybody’s freedom, so maybe operators can sympathise a little with people who[...]
Travelodge partners with Disability Positive
Hotel chain Travelodge has appointed Disability Positive to advise the company on policy and training programmes[...]
Blue Badge Access Awards deadline extended to March
The deadline for entry to the Blue Badge Access Awards has been extended from February to 1 March."
Behind the scenes of the UK’s most accessible hotel
Here is a behind the scenes look at some of the access features of Hotel Brooklyn, which this week won the Accessibility Award at the 2021 Cateys and has experienced unprecedented demand for its accessible rooms since opening.
Cateys 2021: Accessibility Award: Hotel Brooklyn
The ethos of ‘accessibility for all’ has been at the heart and centre of the operation at Hotel Brooklyn in Manchester, ever since the 189-bedroom property opened its doors on 14 February 2020.
Disability campaigner falls in shower after seat breaks in Mama London hotel
An incident in which a disability campaigner fell in the shower of her hotel room has[...]
Wake-up call: Combatting the skills shortage with the untapped talent of the disabled workforce
The hospitality industry needs to make some adjustments in order to attract and recruit more disabled[...]
Kate Nicholls appointed hospitality sector’s disability ambassador
UKHospitality chief executive Kate Nicholls has been appointed the hospitality sector’s disability ambassador as part of[...]
How to make your takeaway service accessible to disabled customers
With the Purple Pound valued at £274b annually, operators simply can’t afford to ignore this market.
Can Covid-19 vaccinations be a condition of employment?
Compulsory vaccination may seem like a reasonable safety solution, but employers will need to be careful how they approach this legal minefield."
Toilet toolkit launched to support better access for all genders
Nightlife safety campaign Good Night Out and LGBT+ anti-violence charity Galop have published a toolkit to combat misinformation and support better access to safe toilets for everyone.
One in three disabled people say British hotels do not meet accessibility needs
Almost a third (32%) of disabled people in the UK said British hotels in which they have stayed have not met their accessibility needs.
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