I was a fan of Richard Corrigan ever since I went to the Lindsay House in Soho – over 3 floors so not easy to negotiate and I was walking with sticks then. However it closed in 2009 and was replaced by Bentley’s Oyster Bar & Grill which I used a lot when I worked for SAP…
Please see the updated post, in the ‘restaurants’ menu, on disabled parking at The River Cafe . They are doing their utmost to be helpful.
Here is a good therapeutic site – Head Space – it’s a meditation technique that gives you a ‘whole calmer, clearer, happier way of living’ I’m for all that so I’m going to give it a try!
I have used the Bingham since it opened. This boutique hotel on Petersham Hill, Richmond has been refurbished to a high and modern standard. Unfortunately there are no disabled bedrooms but the Michelin Starred restaurant and the bar are both accessible. (The carpets are very plush in the bar and restaurant so stick users be…
I have visited Vue in the past and have written about the positive experience I had at the cinema ( see my post of 7/11/2011 under Theater & Cinema). However on 23rd of December I sent a friend to book some tickets for the Girl With a Dragon Tattoo. He was told he needed a ‘carers pass’.…
This is a short film from Trailblazers part of the Muscular Dystrophy campaign. This is, unfortunately, true of many entertainment venues!!
My long standing Lieutenant who has no choice but to help.
My previous post on the Apple Store in Westfield 15th Dec, got an immediate response from the manager, Kieran. They can’t change the store layout immediately but he is keen to make sure my next visit will be easier. If he can’t show me the Mac I want on a lower table he will make…
I last went to The River Cafe in Hammersmith some years ago when I walked with a stick . All I remembered were some cobbled pavements and the lack of a parking space. This time I went by taxi in my wheelchair and was accompanied by Lieutenant No1. I had told them about my chair…