For the past decade, Deaf Conversations About Cinema (DCAC) has brought people together at Watershed through a shared love of film, conversation and community.
Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm is proud to announce the launch of a new Universal Credit ticket initiative, running throughout May 2026, designed to make visiting the Zoo more accessible for families and individuals facing financial challenges.
Bath & North East Somerset Council is introducing £1 tickets for The Roman Baths to help make one of the country’s most extraordinary historic sites accessible to even more people. Launching in time for the Easter holidays, UK visitors receiving key benefits will be able to enjoy £1 tickets for themselves and their children.
Kids Go Free is coming back again for the Easter school holidays, giving free bus travel for a fortnight to around 150,000 kids aged under 16 across the West of England.
Bristol Improv Theatre is fundraising to create a new ‘Yes And’ Bursary fund
allowing people struggling with their mental health to access self-confidence boosting improv classes.
The Bath Safe Bus is delighted to announce that the University of Bath has renewed its £10,000 sponsorship for another year, reinforcing its commitment to student wellbeing and night‑time safety across the city.
The Bath Safe Bus is delighted to share that Labyrinth Bar & Nightclub has renewed its £3,000 sponsorship for a further year, continuing a vital partnership that supports the safety and wellbeing of Bath’s nighttime community.
When we talk about accessibility in tourism, sometimes the task ahead can feel overwhelming. In this blog we’ve tried to pull together some ‘quick wins’ to get you started.