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Test Drive Free AccessAbility Exhibition

Test Drive Free AccessAbility Exhibition

The William Merritt Centre would like to invite you to their FREE AccessAbility exhibition on Wednesday 15th June from 10:30am to 3pm at the Centenary Pavilion, Elland Road, Leeds.

The exhibition will include the following experiences:-

  • Options and advice on assistive Technology and equipment – opportunity to try products which can enhance your everyday life and enable greater independence.
  • All aspects of driving with a disability including vehicle adaptations, accessible vehicles, driving lessons and much more.
  • A circuit where new and existing drivers (14+ years) can test drive automatic, manual and adapted vehicles with an approved driving instructor and occupational therapist for free.
  • Chill out in the gaming area including advice on adaptations to enable everyone to access computers, mobile phones, tablets, toys and computer games.
  • Opportunity to speak to an Occupational Therapist for information and guidance.
  • Attend a specialist workshop.

Find out more and book your free ticket on Eventbrite

Please contact fwarwick@wmdlc.org if you need any more information.

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