A comprehensive range of mobility equipment and a full range of spare parts, wheels, tyres and inner tubes to suit all sorts of models. All at or amongst the lowest price in the UK.
We offer next day service on all of our tyres and inner tubes.
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Planning your days out
When you’re planning a day out, there are lots of good online resources to help you make sure that the places you want to go meet your accessibility needs. We’ve included links to places where you can find some incredibly detailed information about access, parking and other provisions.
DisabledGo is a brilliant example. It provides online access guides with a huge amount of detail, including photos of access, toilets and parking distances. It covers everything from cinemas to hospitals and sports grounds. They haven’t covered the whole of the UK, but we recommend you take a look here before you leave home.
A website that provides free information on places, walks and recreational opportunities with disabled access for each of the counties of England and Wales.
The UK's leading disability access website, providing searchable information on over 1,000 arts venues across London.
Cererba Innovation Centre
Cerebra Innovation Centre (CIC) is a team of designers producing unique equipment for disabled children. They can help you find suitable products or build you a new product free of charge! Check out the link see examples of the work they have done with new and innovative ideas. Please get in touch if you would like them to help in any way.
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DASH believes that Disability does not mean Inability, please look at the link for this group to see a huge variety of activities, help, advice and the chance to be part of something new. From an inclusive and adaptable Sunday youth club to team sports to days out, swimming sessions, reading and writing skills classes, line dancing, boccia the list goes on and on.
Here you can find detailed information about the access to all kinds of places - hotels, restaurants, colleges, tourist attractions, libraries, hospitals, leisure centres - the list goes on. All access information has been collected in person by DisabledGo’s team of surveyors.
Go Kids Go! enables young wheelchair-users throughout the UK to become independently mobile. Their aim is to equip young wheelchair-users with the skills to help them reach their full potential and also to increase their confidence. The skills and support they offer through their free courses are unique, practical and fun and are important to allow parents/carers, siblings and friends to join in with the training, fun and games. They carry a stock of spare wheelchairs and are always available afterwards to provide advice and support as well as guidance in acquiring the most suitable wheelchair for each individual’s specific needs.
Max Card
Max Card gives children with complex needs, friends and family a free or discounted access to some of the most exciting attractions across the UK! Save money on great days out at castles, zoos, museums and more. Each card is valid for two years and permits two adults and two children entry to participating venues.
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Rough Guide to Accessible Britain
Lots of inspiring ideas for great days out. Whether you like animals, planes or trains, the countryside, skiing or museums, there is a fantastic array of attractions to choose from.
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Sense is a national charity that supports and campaigns for children and adults who are Deafblind. They were established from a family support group in 1955 by parents whose children were born with rubella, and the experience, skills and views of families remain central to their work. You can see how they have developed over almost 60 years on their website.
Sense offers high-quality, flexible services across the UK, using skilled staff and a dedicated network of volunteers. They work with a wide range of Deafblind and multi-sensory impaired people, as well as those who have a single-sensory impairment with additional needs.
They work with children, young people, adults and older people with a progressive sight and hearing loss, offering a range of housing, educational and leisure opportunities. They also offer support to all Deafblind people in both the congenital and acquired Deafblind communities, not just those who receive direct support and services from them.
Fieldfare works with people with disabilities and countryside managers to improve access to the countryside for everyone.
The Good Access Guide
The online guide to life, leisure and mobility. The UK's leading directory of services for disabled people, seniors, and anyone whose life is made easier by better access to goods, services and amenities.
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The only UK website totally dedicated to providing free information on walking routes that are suitable for wheelchair users throughout the UK.

