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January 25, 2023 at 10:19 am #202787Accessible Family Places In The West Midlands
Hi All,
I have recently taken an approach of blogging in an effort to try and help others in a similar position to me, or to help anyone who knows someone with a disability. My Latest blog post is about my favorite places to visit as a family in the West Midlands.
I’d love to hear about some places that you guys and gals have found great for accessibility so I could maybe do a future post covering more than just the West Midlands.
If anyone would like to take a look at the places I have mentioned in my blog, they can so so here: https://disableddad.squarespace.com/blog/2w48bo6nkqzi3fq5n4o15twpkgnc19
Much Love
JonnoFebruary 2, 2023 at 12:36 pm #202789Reply To: Accessible Family Places In The West MidlandsI wonder if the lack of response is due to the lack of accessible family places?
Mike
So many love songs, so little love.
February 4, 2023 at 12:27 pm #202791Reply To: Accessible Family Places In The West MidlandsSadly, Ranald, I very much agree. There seems to be little interest in developing it at all, not just the forum but also the main site. But that is a story for another post.
Mike
So many love songs, so little love.
February 4, 2023 at 5:57 pm #202793Reply To: Accessible Family Places In The West MidlandsI think that’s a real shame you both feel like that. I found this site a great help when I first got diagnosed. Not necessarily the few posts I did, but even reading other peoples.
I would like to think that regardless of the amount of responses, that people are at least using it as the great resource it still is.
February 5, 2023 at 12:26 pm #202796Reply To: Accessible Family Places In The West MidlandsMe too Jonno, but things do needto change.
Mike
So many love songs, so little love.
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