Wheelchair-ramps.co.uk gets a revamp

My wheelchair ramps website at www.wheelchair-ramps.co.uk has been a bit neglected recently and is looking very dated. I haven’t really got the time to update it too much, and to be honest it’s not really the type of site that … Continue reading

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Warwickshire Business Directory

We are now listed in the Warwickshire Business Directory a free directory for Warwickshire based small businesses. As well as listing us in our category section we also have our own individual listing here Wheelchair Ramps

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The patter of little feet on the dance floor

If you have a child or grandchild who is obsessed with dancing and is insisting on wanting to take dance lessons, there is a way of letting them try dance lessons without having to join a school or fork out … Continue reading

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Gerald Duck Website Marketing Expert

We are pleased to say that we have aquired the services of website marketing expert Gerald Duck to help with the promotion of our latest range of portable wheelchair ramps Gerald Duck was recently listed as one of the UK’s … Continue reading

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Zero Rated VAT on Wheelchair Ramps

Not long ago I set up some pages on google to display some of our wheelchair ramps After doing so, I received an email from google asking about VAT, so pointed out to them that if wheelchair ramps are bought by a disabled … Continue reading

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The Queen’s Christmas Speech 2009

Every year I post an AAA Accessible transcript of The Queen’s Christmas Message. This years can be found here The Queen’s Christmas Message 2009 This years speech praises the Commonwealth armed forces and the importance of the Commomweath in general.

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Re-structuring website to concentrate more on wheelchair ramps

Over the past few months I have been neglecting the wheelchair ramps section of my site a little and have been adding more and more sections about other disability related products, services or general topics. This got me thinking about whether I should … Continue reading

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First Regular Disabled Actor in Eastenders

David Proud is to become the first regular disabled actor in Eastenders as he plays the character Adam Best. Wheelchair user Adam rolls in to Albert square on Thursday 10th September playing the part of  Manda Best’s son Adam.

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