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Our Access Guides give you the detailed information you need to work out if a place is going to be accessible to you.

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What is this service?

Have you visited somewhere and found access was not what you expected?

Our Kingston Upon Thames Access Guide can provide you with detailed information to help you plan and make journeys across a range of destinations and venues.

AccessAble is here to take the chance out of going out. 

You can also download our app from the App Store.

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What people say

As my mum has limited hearing and vision it's great to be able to find places quickly and easily that I know she will like and not feel anxious at.

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