National News

Lib Dem logo bird projected on blockwork

Free disabled blue badge parking could end in Oldham

Oldham Council is proposing to end free parking for disabled blue badge holders in council car parks. The move is part of a series of cost-cutting measures by the council which said it has to save £25m in the next financial year. However the council also proposes to freeze town centre parking fees and rents for market stall holders. The proposals are due to be discussed at the council's full cabinet meeting on 6 December.

29 Nov 2010
View

New start for Hartlepool boy with cerebral palsy

A 10-year-old Hartlepool boy with cerebral palsy is learning to do some of the things he has never been able to manage before, like riding a bike, after major surgery. Mitchell's parents thought they had exhausted all the options for treating their son but then stumbled across a procedure called selective dorsal rhizotomy to treat spasticity in people with cerebral palsy.

29 Nov 2010
View

Disabled people 'objects of hate'

A man from Redcar has set up a new organisation with the hope of changing discriminatory attitudes towards disabled people. Andrew Clark from Redcar is autistic and has set up a non-profit organisation to educate public bodies and private companies about disability. The newly-formed National Society for the Equal Rights to the Disabled plans to hold a series of events in 2011. Andrew believes education is the key to changing people's opinions.

29 Nov 2010
View

Revolution in Sunday Bus Services for Bedford!

Please excuse the dramatic language, but the new bus services we are providing across Bedford and Kempston are at the very least a radical improvement for buses on Sunday, if not a full-blown revolution! With a one-off contribution of £48,000, we are enabling the full network of services which run from Monday to Saturday across the urban and suburban area to run on a Sunday. They will run, as a minimum, at least hourly. This is less frequent than Monday to Saturday to begin with, but it will be a major boost for bus users who tell me that the current two-hourly (at most) services, on routes which no-one seems to know and for which there is little information at shelters or elsewhere, are a major barrier to bus use on a Sunday.

29 Nov 2010
View

What needs to be done to end disability discrimination?

A week of BBC features looking at the issues facing people with disabilities - Access All Areas - is getting under way. Disability affairs correspondent Peter White looks at how much more needs to be done to end discrimination, 40 years after the first Disability Act.

29 Nov 2010
View

This website uses cookies

Please select the types of cookies you want to allow.

These are necessary for the website to function properly.
These help us to understand how our visitors use our website.
These allow us to display content from other websites that track you for advertising purposes.