Category: Accessibility and Inclusion

What JD Wetherspoon’s Assistance Dog Policy Means for Customers

7 February 2026

Introduction — Why the policy matters Assistance dog access in hospitality venues is a matter of inclusion, public health and legal compliance. For customers who rely on guide dogs, hearing dogs or other trained assistance animals, clear venue policies determine whether they can dine, socialise or access services without barriers. The jd wetherspoon assistance dog […]

Alton Towers alters Ride Access Pass for anxiety and ADHD visitors

6 February 2026

Introduction: Why this matters The decision by Alton Towers to restrict access to its Ride Access Pass for visitors with anxiety and ADHD has immediate implications for accessibility at one of the United Kingdom’s biggest theme parks. The policy affects how neurodivergent visitors and those with anxiety-related conditions can navigate queues and access rides, making […]

Exploring the Motability Scheme: A Key to Independence

27 October 2025

Introduction The Motability Scheme plays a critical role in promoting independence for people with disabilities in the UK. Established in 1977, the scheme allows individuals who receive specific disability benefits to exchange their mobility allowance for a car, scooter, or powered wheelchair. This accessibility initiative is vital in improving the quality of life for users, […]