Award-winning charity known for our disabled access review website, making accessible loos safer with our Red Cord Cards, and the UK's largest Access Survey.
We are the award-winning disabled access charity best known for EuansGuide.com, the disabled access review website. We make tens of thousands of accessible toilets safer, run the UK’s largest Access Survey and lots more! Find out more about us: bit.ly/EG-AboutUs
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Dubbed London’s river marathon, the #GreatRiverRace covers 21.6 miles, passing under 28 bridges - good luck to the Edinburgh crew representing the Eastern Amateur Coastal Rowing Club, who are raising funds for our small but mighty charity! justgiving.com/page/eastern4…
We’re at Motability Live in Northern Ireland today and tomorrow at the Eikon Exhibition Centre in Lisburn.
If you’re coming along, pop by and say hello to Euan's Guide staff Joe and Julie. They'd love to chat and tell you all about our small but mighty charity. #DisabledAccess
ALT A photo of Joe and Julie in front of the Euan's Guide exhibition stand
Join us in supporting Scottish Learning Disability Week 2025!
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Today we're at the @AlliedMobility North East Event at Locomotion in Shildon. Pop along to have a look at WAVs, wheelchairs, and mobility devices and say hi to our Community Manager Joe - he's there sporting the new-look Euan's Guide!
ALT A photo of Joe sitting behind a table with a Euan's Guide table cloth and marketing materials and Joe is wearing a spearmint Euan's Guide hoodie. There is a train in the background.
ALT A photo of the exterior of the Locomotion building with an accessible taxi outside.
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Allied Mobility and Ocho, the assistance dog, have shared some tips on how to travel safely in your wheelchair accessible vehicle (WAV) with your furry friend.
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In case you missed it... our August review round up blog post included some amazing disabled access reviews, from Edinburgh to Dorset!
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Take a look at our round up of disabled access reviews from August! Let us know if you find some inspiration for your next day out. ⭐
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Looking for something fun to do in Edinburgh? The Euan’s Guide team went to see Abnormally Funny People, supported by Motability Operations. Community Manager Joe tells us all about it on our blog - but hurry, the show is on until Monday 25 August!
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The team went to see Abnormally Funny People at the Edinburgh Fringe on Wednesday and had a great time! Lost Voice Guy, Alex Mitchell, Harriet Dyer and Don Biswas were incredible and kept the team laughing. Make sure to catch AFP at the Pleasance Courtyard before the 25th!
ALT Image of Lost Voice Guy, a clean-shaven white man with short hair who is wearing a black T-shirt with a logo reading Tap To Unmute, he sits beside Joe, a white man with a short beard. Joe wears a green Euan’s Guide hoodie. Lost Voice Guy sits in his scooter, and Joe in his wheelchair
ALT I'm of Antonia and Kiki from Euan's Guide. They set under red stage lights holding a Euan’s Guide sign
ALT Image of Simon Minty and Steve Best in front of AFP signage. Simon is a white man with short grey hair and glasses, wearing a blue jean jacket and a black AFP20 branded Tee
Steve, a white man with a shaved head, wears the same tee and a dark jacket and is looking at Simon