Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman orders Haringey Council to pay £800 compensation to disabled resident
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London mayor stresses importance of preserving “safety net” for those who need it
Disability campaign groups urge London mayor to take "bold action" in improving access across capital's transport network
Seven Sisters Station was due to have lifts installed to its London Overground platforms this year
WeSwim member Esther Kwakye-Manu on how the community disability swimming club provides a safe, supportive space for participants to stay active and connected
The facility includes a changing bench and sink, moveable hoist, changing screen, shower, accessible toilet and space for carers
The toilet complements the recent government-funded 'Access for All' project
Yar Lu was attending a medical appointment at Bounds Green Health Centre when she inadvertently contravened new low-traffic neighbourhood driving restrictions...
Transport for London agrees to extend hours of the service after lobbying from charities The operating hours of London’s free Dial-a-Ride service are being...
Brian Leveson says lifting 18-year-old Zack in and out of the bath is "physically exhausting"
Haringey Council apologised and offered compensation to Gvantsa Chkharchkhalia but her family remains stuck in hotel following ordeal
The London average is approximately 41 days Credit: Josh Appel A new study has revealed that Haringey residents are waiting 249 days on average to hear back...
A spokesperson for Disability Action Haringey said ‘the idea of bringing people out of the ticket offices has been shown not to work’, reports...
Garry Methven previously accessed a local support service for free but the council is now sending him bills
City Hall told disabled Londoners face too many obstacles across capital’s housing, public buildings and open spaces, reports Noah Vickers, Local...
Disability rights activist from Harringay wins 'Sportswoman of the Year Award'
Why sustainable retail is the sensible option
Housing allocations process called into question