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 The sun’s finally here and it should be

 time to get out and enjoy  it.   Sometimes days out
 It’s  But, whether you fancy a day out  can be difficult for

                people with TSC
 with the family or are craving a
 summertime!  long break in the sun, it’s not  There are guides
 always that easy if you have a

 disability or health condition.
               and passes to help
 Never fear though, as we’ve got
 some ideas to help you make the
 most of the longer days and

 (hopefully) better weather…




 Great days out  Access for everyone
         at National Trust


 Euan’s Guide  The National Trust is also well worth a look.

 So, there’s  Merlin Annual Pass   It runs more than 500 properties and

 somewhere  attractions across
 you’d like to  Merlin operates some of the UK’s most  the UK, with a
 visit, but you’ve  popular attractions, including Alton Towers,  whole host of
 no idea how  Blackpool Tower, Legoland Windsor,  seasonal events.
 accessible it is  Madame Tussauds, Sea Life Centres, Thorpe  Plus, it has not
 or what the  Park and Warwick Castle.   one but two
 toilet facilities are  Instead of paying per visit, you might like to consider  schemes to help
 like? Or, perhaps you’re absolutely stuck for  buying a Merlin Annual Pass, which will secure an adult  make your visit
 ideas when it comes to days out or a break  or child 12 months of unlimited  more affordable
 from your routine?  Well, don’t worry – we’ve  entries to Merlin attractions.  and enjoyable if you have a disability.
 The cheapest will cost £139
 got some pointers for you…  Firstly, there’s a Links Pass, which gives half-price entry
 per person, if bought as a
 Take a look at Euan’s Guide. This disabled access review  family of three package  to groups affiliated with disability charities, day centres
 website aims to “remove the fear of the unknown” and  (total £417), rising to £179  or registered care homes. Carers or companions with
 inspire people to try new places.   individually. You only have  the group are welcome free of charge.
 The site includes hundreds of attractions and venues that  to make eight visits in one  Sedondly, if you are not visiting as part of a group, the
 have been reviewed by disabled people according to their  year and you will start to  National Trust also offers its Essential Companion card.
 accessibility. It also has great search functionality, allowing  save.   This enables disabled people to bring one or two carers
 you to look for types of days out (attractions, socialising,  If you are a disabled adult or child you can  or companions, free of charge, when you show the
 activities, accommodation, events and other places), as  get a complimentary carer’s pass from Merlin, which is  card.
 well as by accessibility features, including audio  transferable between carers.   To find out more, call 0344 800 1895, email
 description, Braille, sign language, disabled access, easy  enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk or write to National
 To find out more, go to
 read, induction loop and disabled parking.   Trust, PO Box 574, Manvers, Rotherham, S63 3FH
 www.merlinannualpass.co.uk/information/disable
 There are also some great articles, including the recent top  d-passholders or read Magical days out in our Money  Or National Trust Scotland at National Trust for Scotland  The walled garden at Buscot
 accessible city breaks in the UK.   section on page 16.  Hermiston Quay 5 Cultins Road Edinburgh EH11 4DF  Park House in Oxfordshire

 To find out more, go to www.euansguide.com  Tel: 0131 458 0200

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