Visit Nottinghamshire is delighted to have partnered with leading national disability organisation, AccessAble, to enable tourism and hospitality businesses to develop quality assured accessibility information.
The partnership is part of a national initiative led by VisitEngland. VisitEngland is working with AccessAble to support tourism businesses across England to provide detailed descriptions of their venue accessibility for visitors.
For almost 25 years, AccessAble has been working to support organisations on their accessibility journey and to bring a positive impact to the lives of disabled people. A disabled person led organisation, AccessAble helps businesses publish detailed accessibility information on their user-facing website www.AccessAble.co.uk, which is used and trusted by 6 million + disabled people a year.
Through AccessAble’s new Your Accessibility Guide portal, businesses in Nottinghamshire can book and pay for either a Guided or On Site assessment of their venue, where a professional surveyor will create a quality-assured Detailed Access Guide. AccessAble has designed the process to be simple and easy, recognising that many venues are short of time. Using the portal businesses and venues can ‘self-serve’ their own tailored, quotation and use an automated service to place an order.
Detailed Access Guides are full of all the facts, figures and photographs disabled people have said they need to plan their visit, covering everything from parking and step-free access to assistive listening and toilets.
Megan Powell Vreeswijk, CEO of Marketing Nottingham and Nottinghamshire including Visit Nottinghamshire, said:
“This new partnership will allow Nottinghamshire to be at the forefront of the national initiative to support visitors with access needs and requirements. Our region boasts an incredibly diverse and exciting offer, and we can’t wait to work with businesses in our region to represent this to a wider audience.”
VisitEngland Director Andrew Stokes said:
“Our research confirms that today’s travellers with accessibility requirements want detailed descriptions of venues’ accessibility to help make decisions. These new Guides provide clear, quality-assured information, supporting disabled people to make the best choices. By making these user-friendly Guides available on AccessAble’s website, attractions, accommodation providers and other tourism businesses can tap into this valuable market further. I encourage tourism businesses in England to sign up via the portal.”
Dr Gregory Burke, Founder and Executive Chair of AccessAble adds:
“For 25 years, listening to the lived experience and expertise of disabled people has been at the heart of everything AccessAble does. With the Your Accessibility Guide portal, we aim to tackle the postcode lottery facing disabled people and to help businesses and venues, regardless of size or location, provide the accessibility information disabled people have told us they need.
“We are thrilled to be working in partnership with VisitEngland and Visit Nottinghamshire to enable tourism and hospitality businesses to provide quality assured accessibility information.”
VisitEngland is providing discounts to tourism businesses who wish to sign up via the new portal, which will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Discounts only apply to tourism and hospitality businesses and venues located in England.
Tourism venues and businesses can visit https://visitnottinghamshire.youraccessibilityguide.co.uk/ to find out more about Detailed Access Guides and to book their assessment.
Posted on 05 February 2025