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Authorepinglerouge
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Euans Guide is really good for reviews and info on disabled access. A lot of pubs are a bit shit accessibility wise in Glasgow because of the old victorian buildings but newer ones are a lot better for obvious reasons.

The downside of busses is whilst wheelchairs have priority in the wheelchair spaces and prams should be folded if a wheelchair user wants to get on, this isn't always enforced. If someone with a pram refuses to move/fold, the bus driver can't do much. Similarly if there's already a wheelchair user on the bus you have to wait for the next one.

That's a longwinded way of saying, maybe this time it's worth taking taxis and then next time try the bus? I'm disabled but don't use a wheelchair - but I fully appreciate how shit it feels when something doesn't go to plan because things aren't accessible. I rely on taxis a lot to avoid that as much as possible but thats not ideal.

Enjoy yourselves!
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CreatedMon 27th Jun 2022 10:17pm
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