Tag: access cornwall

Nov 05
My Experience with a New Nut Allergy in My 30s

By Becky Abrey   My journey began a few months ago after enjoying satay chicken. Suddenly, I started feeling strange—my lips tingled, my mouth felt swollen, and I just didn’t feel well at all. The reaction lasted about half an hour, but it was enough to scare me. I had always experienced a slight tingle […]

Aug 30
We’re delighted to be joined by Helen Martin and her daughter Holly (Come on Holly Pop)

Here at Access Cornwall we delighted to be joined by Helen Martin and her daughter Holly (Come on Holly Pop) who have joined the team to become valued contributors to our work in reviewing places and sharing valuable information to help make days out and activities around Cornwall as accessible as possible. Here Helen shares […]

Apr 21
Discover our latest guide…An Accessible Guide to Train Travel in Cornwall

The Access Cornwall army of accessibility reviewers have been incredibly busy over the last year working on our new series of guides and helpful reviews.   Today we’re delighted to share with you our Accessible Guide to Train Travel in Cornwall. This has been put together by our team with special thanks to Luke, a […]

Jul 30
Introducing… Ross Lannon – “A Life on Wheels”

Today we’d like to introduce another Access Cornwall reviewer, many of you will know already from his great blog A Life on Wheels… Here’s Ross Lannon. Hey guys! What a pleasure it is to be writing my very first post for Access Cornwall. To kick things off nicely, I just thought I would start with […]

Jul 30
Introducing our new Access Cornwall reviewer… Nick Carr

Here at Access Cornwall we’re proud that we have a great team of individuals who live with disabilities, health conditions and learning differences to be our experts when it comes to reviewing and sharing information about great accessible places to visit, stay and explore. Today we’d like to introduce you to Nick Carr, who’s been […]

Jun 11
Town guide: Accessible Falmouth

The world’s media has descended on the Cornish seaside town this week as the G7 summit takes place, so please note some car parks are closed (including Grove Place) and the town is exceptionally busy. But Falmouth is a beautiful town filled with lots of independent cafes, shops and places to visit. Here is an […]

Apr 28
Three wheelchair friendly trails in Cornwall

If you’d like to enjoy some time outdoors exploring the Cornish countryside, here are a few ideas of trails that are accessible for wheelchairs. Please share your ideas with us too.     Coronation Park, Helston to the Stables Cafe Loe Pool.   Where to park: Coronation Park car park, just beyond the boating lake […]