- 31 Aug 06, 02:31 PM
We don't need to tell you that despite the 1995 Disability Discrimination Act becoming law in 2004, a large number of UK venues are still inaccessible to people with disabilities. How frustrating is it to not be able to access a particular public building, making it impossible to catch your favourite band or the latest blockbuster movie? Or even worse, to be left waiting outside a venue because you couldn't get the correct information regarding accessibility before you went?
aims to address this. The website, founded by Patricia Froomberg, gives its users a platform to either scathe or praise venues for their accessibility. It also hopes to make the owners of inaccessible venues sit up and take notice.
There's already a pretty big database of venues on the site so as well as adding your own reviews, good or bad, you can check out your chosen place before you go. They're searchable by venue name, location or category. Hotels, public buildings, gig venues, restaurants, shops - you name it, it's probably covered.
Check the place out before you go: