Check out the new 'Rough Guide to Accessible Britain' published today with my foreword and photo on page 6.
The Guide reviews places all over Britain which have good disabled access as well as great entertainment value.
I reviewed quite a few places mainly in the the South West including At Bristol, the Exmoor Scenic Drive, Haldon, National Marine Aquarium [which includes a photo of us all on pg69] and I also did the new Exeter city review.
http://gb.zinio.com/reader.jsp?issue=416213940&o=ext&WT.mc_id=PUB_WWW_Free_USA_32712_Rough_Guide_To_Accessible_Britain_2012
It takes a few seconds to upload, but it's worth a look.
Contact details
As well as being a freelance writer I am also a qualified counsellor and I work for a low cost counselling service in Exeter and for the NHS Gender Clinic also in Exeter.
Simultaneously, I work as a Disability Member of the First Tier Tribunal, Social Entitlement Chamber sitting on disability benefit tribunals on an ad hoc basis.
My articles have been published in the Guardian, Times, OUCH! [BBC disability website], Disability Now, Broadcast, Lifestyle [Motability magazine], The Practising Midwife, 'Junior, Pregnancy & Baby', Writers' News, Able, Getting There [Transport for London magazine], Junior, Community Care, DPPi [Disability, Pregnancy & Parenthood International]. I have also had articles commissioned by Daily Mail.
For more information about me and for examples of my writing please see below.
If you would like me to write an article for your publication, about any aspect of disability, please do get in touch:
emma@emmabowler.co.uk
Simultaneously, I work as a Disability Member of the First Tier Tribunal, Social Entitlement Chamber sitting on disability benefit tribunals on an ad hoc basis.
As a writer I specialise in writing about disability and health.
My articles have been published in the Guardian, Times, OUCH! [BBC disability website], Disability Now, Broadcast, Lifestyle [Motability magazine], The Practising Midwife, 'Junior, Pregnancy & Baby', Writers' News, Able, Getting There [Transport for London magazine], Junior, Community Care, DPPi [Disability, Pregnancy & Parenthood International]. I have also had articles commissioned by Daily Mail.
For more information about me and for examples of my writing please see below.
If you would like me to write an article for your publication, about any aspect of disability, please do get in touch:
emma@emmabowler.co.uk
Showing posts with label Rough Guide to Accessible Britain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rough Guide to Accessible Britain. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
NEW! Rough Guide to Accessible Britain - Family Days Out
I've been involved in publicising the 'Rough Guide to Accessible Britain - Family Days Out' a new online resource featuring over 75 places to go for a great day out! See an introduction to the guide here: www.accessibleguide.co.uk/familydaysout/ Scroll down to read my blog entry 'Magical Days Out' on: www.accessibleguide.co.uk/daysoutblog/ And see the short promo film on the Independent website, click on the 'Travel' tab and then 'Rough Guide to accessibility: www.independent.co.uk/news/Video/the-video-channel-2190639.html Please do spread the word about the guide as it's a great resource - you can search for places to go by geographical area or by access criteria. So whether you are planning a holiday in Britain or a day out close to home it's definitely worth a look.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
New 'Rough Guide to Accessible Britain' available now
After reviewing the first edition of the 'Rough Guide to Accessible Britain' for OUCH last year, see: http://www.bbc.co.uk/ouch/features/the_rough_guide_toaccessible_britain_review.shtml I was asked to write a couple of reviews for the second edition.
So 'en famille' we checked out the Abbotsbury Swannery and Sherborne Castles, both in Dorset. The Castles are more of a 'grown up attraction' but the boys thoroughly enjoyed the very accessible swannery - seeing the multitude of birds at close range, wandering along very flat paths and swinging on the rope by the 'bouncing bomb'...
The guide is even bigger and better than last year and is available from http://www.accessibleguide.co.uk/ - it's free to blue badge holders. If you do get a copy check out the rather dinky photo of Archie and me on page 97!
So 'en famille' we checked out the Abbotsbury Swannery and Sherborne Castles, both in Dorset. The Castles are more of a 'grown up attraction' but the boys thoroughly enjoyed the very accessible swannery - seeing the multitude of birds at close range, wandering along very flat paths and swinging on the rope by the 'bouncing bomb'...
The guide is even bigger and better than last year and is available from http://www.accessibleguide.co.uk/ - it's free to blue badge holders. If you do get a copy check out the rather dinky photo of Archie and me on page 97!
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Rough Guide to Accessible Britain review published on BBC OUCH!
My review for the Rough Guide to Accessible Britain went up on the BBC OUCH! website today, I've done a few book reviews recently and quite enjoy them especially if I would have read the book anyway!:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ouch/features/rough_guide_review.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ouch/features/rough_guide_review.shtml
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