
10 Free and accessible things to do in London
Finding accessible things to do in London on a budget can be challenging; how do you know if an attraction or area will cater to your accessibility needs?

Finding accessible things to do in London on a budget can be challenging; how do you know if an attraction or area will cater to your accessibility needs?

With winter soon approaching, we will no doubt be experiencing frost, heavy rain, and maybe, just maybe even some snow. In adverse weather conditions such as these, it’s more vital than ever to make sure we are travelling safely – and that entails keeping our tyres in good condition.

As a wheelchair user, do you feel like you are being left out of the electric vehicle revolution? With the Government banning the sale of new…

The following tips will help you sustain the efficiency of your wheelchair accessible vehicle (WAV) and benefit you in the long run, especially when you need to sell or part-exchange it for another one.

The UK Government has announced plans to move provisional licences to a new app within three years, with full driving licences to follow.

As drivers continue to queue at petrol stations, keen to fill up their fuel tanks, it’s a reminder that most motorists need to regularly fill up with diesel or petrol despite the increase of electric cars. Although it’s a necessary task, the fuel crisis has reminded us how we can take filling up our vehicle for granted.


For many of our customers, it is very frustrating that they no longer qualify for a Motability vehicle - usually down to a person’s age. They are then in a position where they need to make their own arrangements for a mobility vehicle. This is typically at the stage of life where scooters, walking sticks and frames are an increasing necessity.

Finding a wheelchair accessible museum to visit can be challenging. How do you know if a museum will be able to cater for your accessibility needs?

Between 2019 and 2020, thefts of catalytic converters doubled across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. According to exclusive information from Which, incidents of catalytic converter theft increased by a staggering 104 per cent on average.