Wednesday, January 4, 2012

New iPhone app gives visitors to London accessibility information on the go

4th January 2012, 12:17pm

Linked to the Greater London Authority's (GLA) InclusiveLondon.com website, the app provides a range of information to people with access needs, including those with disabilities, older people and parents with young children and buggies. 

The app provides people with greater flexibility and power to locate accessible places while on the move around the capital. 

Visitors can use it to locate accessible hotels, restaurants, pubs, shops, museums, art galleries, tourist attractions and London 2012 venues. 

It enables them to easily find businesses that meet their requirements from an ever growing register of a hundred thousand London businesses, of which 30,000 have detailed access information. The site also allows visitors to post reviews of the places they have visited. 

Grant Kennedy, managing director of Direct Enquiries said: "Businesses can register basic information free of charge and upgrade to detailed information and audits by contacting Direct Enquiries. All organisations are looking to maximise footfall and revenue opportunities and opening their doors to people with specific access requirements will go a long way to achieving maximum growth."

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