Ok, so here goes. Before Covid 19 I used to be a confident traveller, who would develop cabin fever if I hadn’t been back to Belgium or some other foreign climb for a few months. I would travel Europe and the UK in my powerchair, who is named Ensor after the...
A few days ago we had a fantastic afternoon with our AMAZING VOLUNTEERS touring @AngleseyAbbeyNT highlights were the House & beautiful white trees but all of it was utterly stunning, just missed the rain. Can’t wait to see where we end up next If you would like to...
On the 2nd of July I went to wimbledon. When I got there me and my dad parked in a field specifically for disabled people and it was so close to the entrance. We then had a brief look around we saw the hill where members of the public watch previous matches from...
This scheme is an initiative designed to act as a discreet sign that somebody has a hidden disability and requires additional assistance while out in public. It is being successfully introduced to several major UK airports, supermarkets, railway stations and sports...
🔊 Play Steel Bones and amputee organisation, OPUS worked with Milton Keynes Rotary Club, iFly Indoor Skydiving, Xscape and Destination Milton Keynes to provide a once in a lifetime experience for 20 amputee family members. The flights took place on Friday...
🔊 Play Guest Blog from Steel Bones UK Trustee Stephen Morley There is much magnificent work going on in terms of creating more opportunities for disabled people to take part in sports and physical activities. I am an Inclusion Sports Coach so I’m one of the...
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