Although we published this originally last year we thought it’s worth reminding folk of some of the places we reviewed for City Breaks with access in mind; enjoy………………………………… Aug 2014: This week at Blue Badge Style we’re posting a series of reviews of and guides to some great European City Breaks. We’ll be looking at…
One of our trusted Lieutenants is doing LeJOG i.e. walking from Lands End to John O’Groats. Known as the ‘Rambling Lieutenant’ she’s finding stylish places along the way and reporting on their accessibility. Her first, less than rambling, report is on The Scarlet Hotel on the cliff tops in Cornwall. “It was great, from the…
A few weeks ago we produced the ultimate guide to Stylish Sticks. Following on from that a number of ideas have been sent to my inbox. Here are the ones I thought were the most interesting and show how designers realise we won’t accept the same old 70’s style equipment. First comes from Canadian firm…
Bisoux is a late night bar in Esher. I went here last week and I wasn’t sure what to make of the place, the music was very loud and noisy, makes you think about dancing but there wasn’t a lot of dancing going on… A very simple and stylish bar, convenient if you live nearby…
Merchant House is a quaint B&B with plenty of old fashioned style. But it’s not really accessible, read our full review. We’ve given it a provisional 1 BBS Tick for ‘period’ style although accessibility is only for the ambulant disabled who need a challenge!
What to Do Go to an open air cinema. Summer is nearly here and hopefully we’re in for some lovely weather! So why not find your nearest open-air cinema and see what’s on!? One of the biggest producers of outdoor cinema are LunaCinema who have events happening all over the country. Where to Go Hotel…
The Grain Store is a new Greene King pub in Cambridge. It’s got a great location, just on the edge of the town center overlooking Parker’s Piece. The pub has a very gastro feel about it (as most of them do these days), there are big steel tables, and some long wooden benches and a…
Summer is not too far away now and with that in mind then it’s about time you started thinking about which festivals you’d like to go to. So we’ve gathered some information about the headliners at the biggest festivals and also looked into their disabled access! Let us know if you have any further information…
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…