Disabled access to towns
We have just been to Warwick Racecourse and the walk into the town was only 5 minutes from the site, due to the wife's mobility issues we are looking for similar sites within approx 100 miles of Leicester, the walk to the town/shops must be very short, no more than say 1/2 a mile and we cannot use public transport, can anyone suggest sites please? Many thanks
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Have you seen the replies you got to your post in 'UK Sites where no car is needed'? There are a few suggestions.
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I am new to this discussion thing, how do I find "MY previous posts/discussions" please there must be a way I only found this one again after looking down the list of recent activity.
My OH has a scooter but we are always worried if its driven a mile or so to the town and then used around the town for a few hours the battery wont get us back to the site
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Your previous posts and reviews can be accessed in your profile (see Useful Info). A short cut is to tap/click on your avatar👍🏻
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You’re welcome.
The other thing you’ve learned is to have patience with this snail speed forum😁🐌
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Small towns in the Cotswolds are easy enough. Broadway and Morton in Marsh from Club sites, Burford from independent Wysdom Touring Park and Lechlade from independent Bridge House.
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If your wife's scooter is small enough to carry in the M/H then why not travel into town with the M/H, park in a disabled slot (presumption being that you have a blue disc) and the scooters range is then largely irrelevant. Of course I am ignorant of the rules re the Blue Disc and don't know whether or not it is vehicle specific.
Good luck in your searches.
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Here is the link to the discussion mentioned by TW in the first response to your OP, st6596.
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Car into town, blue badge in front window, and park on double yellows became our lifestyle a couple of years ago. Thank goodness we never fell for the hype about motorhomes - they are for active people.
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Getting back on track, I suggested in the other thread that st6596 might consider joining C&CC. Their site in St Neots, Cambridgeshire is near a great park and the town and I think would fit the bill.
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