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Special educational needs - transport
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Accessibility


Welcome to the City of London's access pages. Here you will find information about how the City of London promotes access to buildings and streets in the Square Mile, details of the work of the Access Team to promote inclusive design in the built environment, and how disabled people who live and work in the Square Mile can become involved in making the environment more accessible by joining the City of London Access Group.

If after browsing the information on this site you would like further information on access in the City, please contact the Access Office .


Disability Equality Scheme

The draft City of London Disability Equality Scheme was published on 4 December 2006.  We welcome feedback and comments on the scheme.  Please contact us on 0207 332 1995 or email.


Access Information directory for the City of London

DisabledGo City of London was launched on Monday 18 September 2006. This is a free online disabled access information service designed by disabled people for disabled people. Founded by Dr. Gregory Burke, a wheelchair user since the age of 16, DisabledGo provides a wealth of information about access to a 1,000 venues in the City of London, as well as in 35 other towns and cities in the UK.

On the website, there is detailed, accurate access information to a whole range of goods and services: hotels, restaurants, nightclubs, railway stations, taxis and much more. After initial consultation with local disabled people, all venues were visited in person by trained researchers and the website provides information on hearing, vision or mobility related access questions.

Visit the City of London pages at DisabledGo

Information on access to the City of London can also be found on the Nationwide Access Register.


 The City of London's booklet, Access for Disabled People in the City of London contains details of access to buildings, parking, public accessible WCs, dropped kerbs and transport within the City.

Click here to download the booklet (319kb)


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