Which Arenas are Accessible?

At Quingo Scooters we know how important it is to be able to go out and enjoy yourself without having to worry about the accessibility of a venue. When you’ve booked your event, whether it be a music concert or other kind of performance, it’s great to be able to look forward to it with no worries about your mobility scooter!

There are some great accessible arenas up and down the UK, and in this post we’ve put together some of the best so that you can get booking your next event!

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Quingo Scooters partner with Maggie’s Culture Crawl Oxford to Raise £24,000

Here at Quingo Scooters we’re always eager to support charities and good causes where we can. So, back in September we were over the moon to be able to loan two Quingo Mobility Scooters for use in the Maggie’s Culture Crawl Oxford walk.

Quingo Scooters partner with Maggie’s Culture Crawl Oxford to Raise £24,000

Maggie’s

Maggie’s is a charity which offers support to those affected by cancer and their families. It has Cancer Support Specialists, Benefits Advisors, Therapists and Psychologists on hand to give a range of specialised support. Maggie’s also have centres up and down the country, and provide a much needed welcoming and calm space.

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Where are the Best Accessible Shopping Centres?

When you’re after a good session of retail therapy, Quingo Scooters know how important it is to find somewhere that is completely accessible where you can feel entirely at ease.

Previously on the blog we’ve shared the best accessible restaurants in the north and south of the country. In this post we’re sharing the best accessible shopping centres so that you can get planning even more days out!

Intu Trafford Centre – Manchester

A favourite amongst the shopaholics, intu Trafford Centre is the second largest shopping centre in the United Kingdom.

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Quingo Accessible Attractions: The Lowry, Salford

Over our latest series of blog posts the Quingo Scooters team have been encouraging mobility scooter users to get out and about visiting interesting or unusual places. In our accessible attractions series, we aim to share some hidden gems; places that you wouldn’t usually visit or that you maybe thought weren’t accessible for your Quingo Scooter. This week we’re taking you to Manchester to an accessible attraction that has something to offer for everyone.

On Pier 8 at Salford Quays sits The Lowry – a large theatre and gallery complex named after the early 20th century painter, L.S.

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