web.archive.org/web/20250216... Today’s @heraldscotland.bsky.social has a powerful article on the harrowing experiences of disabled people across Scotland. My PhD is doing a deep dive into how some of these challenges manifests in access to buses across Glasgow
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These look amazing and the first of several to be rolled out nationally. Will make it easier for blind persons to navigate around stations. Well done @avantiwestcoast.bsky.social and @directaccess.bsky.social
#Blind #TactileMaps
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Some critical observations within for a more diverse higher education sector.
Interesting read on Manchester’s experience and what can be learned elsewhere. Buses and suitably designed bus stops make cities accessible for disabled people
The Tomorrow When the War Began is one of my all time favorite films. Haven’t been able to see the TV series in the UK but have read all the books - John leaves a legacy of good stories.
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Steve a male with glasses, black running top and blue shorts is holding up a multicolored medel with blue strap. In the background is the Olympic Park stadium.
Rather chuffed my final 10k of the year at London’s TEN in Stratford resulted in a year’s PB of 1:05:26!
Steve in woolly hat, glasses and Hi Vis vest holding a tablet with a silver and a grey EV in background.
Braving the cold to support colleagues at Direct Access for the last EV site survey for Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland - 15 sites, 15 days. Today the team was at Barack Obama Plaza on the M7.
I’m currently waiting for my own Audi to charge up en route to Port Laoise!
Steve runs on dividing path between two lanes. Wears a red hat, green top and blue shorts. Surrounded by festive lights hanging from retail stores either side.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas - evening run this week through London’s west end!