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Latest round of T-TRIG funding is open to entrepreneurs and innovators looking to create a better transport system.
The ‘it’s everyone’s journey’ campaign looks to increase awareness about making transport more inclusive.
Victoria Garcia is responsible for engaging with disabled people in the local community in Brighton and Hove.
Bus operator trentbarton offers one-to-one training to help wheelchair and mobility scooter users improve their confidence and travel on buses more regularly.
Blackpool has taken steps to ensure that its rail replacement buses are fully accessible.
Govia Thameslink Railway offer 'Try a Train' events to help passengers build confidence.
New rules have widened Blue Badge eligibility criteria to help people with Parkinson’s, dementia, epilepsy and other 'invisible' disabilities.
New partnership to make buses more accessible for disabled passengers.
Tech-focused transport start-ups can bid for a share of almost £1 million in funding.
Progress on the implementation of the Inclusive Transport Strategy.
Jesse Norman states that new transport technology must consider older people and those with mobility issues.
Department for Transport is partnering with Muscular Dystrophy UK to award money for Changing Places toilets.
New service means applicants can complete the entire process online.
Changing Places accessible toilets to be brought to the majority of motorway service areas — making journeys easier for disabled people across England.
New strategy will improve accessibility across all types of travel for people with visible and less visible disabilities.
Schemes, including an augmented reality project to support people using sign language, will receive funding to improve journeys for disabled passengers.
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