(28 May 2021, 5:56 pm)Storx wrote Not trying to be funny but can't imagine there exactly being much demand anyway, Beamish isn't exactly the place for a wheelchair user regardless as it's simply too big and I'm sure if there's a wheelchair user who pops up they can be directly the 28/28A or a taxi provided instead.
Oh. Best not cater for wheelchair users then, as they probably won't go.... *sigh*
This is exactly why communication should be clear, so that those who have accessibility requirements can plan in advance. Put yourself in their shoes for a moment and think how you'd feel being turned away, because in the absence of being told otherwise, you still expect an accessible bus to turn up.
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