Are there alternative entrances/exits and methods of transport available at the games?
A. Yes, we will have a games mobility service with a variety of equipment that can be loaned. This will include golf buggies, mobility scooter, wheelchairs etc. People do not have to enter via the main entrance, there will be alternative entrances for disabled people. During the games there will be seats no more that 50metres apart and level areas for wheelchair users to rest. Q. Many times large events or venues have good accessibility but do not tell people about it. This information must be made available before the games to encourage people to attend. Members gave examples about Hyde Park, Emirates and Wembley. A. Yes, I totally agree. I recently spent an hour trying to find out about the accessibility of a large venue. This information needs to be readily available before the event, not just available on the day. This information needs to be available in a variety of ways, not just the internet. Q. Sarah Salem, a forum member is now volunteering for the Olympics through the person