In the coming weeks we are going to be posting images of the famous people, past and present but they won’t be as you remember them… What if…? Marylin Monroe was in wheelchair, would she still be as iconic as she is today? Would she have been seen as any less attractive? What if the…
14 April 2015: What an evening at the beautiful and accessible St. George’s ‘Hawksmoor’ church, in Bloomsbury. Surrounded by a chandelier of light musicians took to the stage whilst the audience quaffed champagne, purchased by donation. Entry to the event was only £15 and over £1000 was raised on the night and will help provide a…
Blue Badge Style ‘Mix’ Concert is only a few weeks away now so we thought we’d share some information with you about the musicians who will be playing at the concert. The BBS ‘Mix’ Concert is on the April 14 2015, 7.30pm at St George’s Bloomsbury, London. Howard Goodall is a broadcaster, composer and writer who…
A number of designers & architects have been tested for a unique gene that scientists say can account for a lack of ‘common sense’ intelligence. Before now the idea of a gene that can account for this type of ‘Intelligence Gene Marker’ has been regarded as a spurious theory. But Neurologists in the little known…
Small Business Saturday Blog Blue Badge Style Tuesday, March 24 at 08:53Inspiration | Social Good I worked for 25+ years for various large software companies, operating mainly in the Finance sector, selling multi-million pound systems. However, due to progressive disability I became adept in finding ‘cool’ places to go with clients, places that held no surprises…
What to See The National Galleries Scotland are showing Roy Lichtenstein’s work from the 13th of March 2015 until 10th of January 2016; so there is plenty of time to go see this collection. The exhibition is going to be shown across three rooms, as part of the ‘REFLECTIONS at Modern One, the display will bring…
The 1st of March was International Wheelchair Day and to celebrate this we put together a bar crawl around the City of London. Somewhere where access can be difficult due to the number of old/ listed buildings and cobbled streets. You can see Part 1 here, where we met a variety of accessible lifts, proving any building…
The 1st of March was International Wheelchair Day and to celebrate we put together a bar crawl around the City of London. Somewhere where access can be difficult due to the number of old/ listed buildings and cobbled streets. We unleashed the readers and the people who work for us on London! And what fun we…
The wheelchairs are coming out in force for as we go London crawling – will the city’s bars know what’s hit them? To celebrate International Wheelchair Day, on the 3rd of March, we’re going to be checking out some of the City’s coolest bars that say they’re accessible and we want to invite you all…