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  • Goldberg returns for Superior performances September 8, 2010
    Whoopi Goldberg, who was forced to curtail her run in musical Sister Act at the London Palladium due to family illness, will return to the show for five performances only in October. […]
  • Jamie Lloyd September 8, 2010
    Jamie Lloyd, currently directing the Donmar Warehouse’s revival of Sondheim’s Passion, tells Caroline Bishop why he is an actor’s director. […]
  • Deathtrap September 8, 2010
    There is something that just feels right about indulging in a thriller at the start of autumn. The encroaching darkness, the gathering storms and the chill creeping into the air... […]
  • Shoes September 8, 2010
    Who knew you could tap dance in platform shoes? Apparently you can. This rather impressive sight is just one of many scenes in dance revue Shoes which pay loving homage to footwear. […]
  • Swede is big at Roundhouse September 7, 2010
    Following yesterday’s announcement of cabaret show La Soirée, another star of La Clique will return to London this Christmas. Magician Carl-Einar Häckner will stage his show Big In Sweden at Camden’s Roundhouse from 2 to 22 December. […]

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  • SS Atlantica September 8, 2010
    Ahoy there! Set sail on the SS Atlantica, recreating the glamour and decadence of 1930s ocean liner travel. 11 Sep […]
  • Jailhouse Jam September 6, 2010
    Celebrate your Friday freedom with Jailhouse Jam in London! First Friday of the month […]
  • Bedrock 12 with Carl Cox and John Digweed September 2, 2010
    See world-renowned house DJs Carl Cox and John Digweed at Bedrock's 12th anniversary bash in London this October. 2 Oct Book online: http://www.seetickets.com/visitlondon/event.asp?ventown=london&artist=BEDROCK+12&filler1=visitlon&WT.mc_id=rss_002 […]
  • Paul Van Dyk London Warehouse Party September 2, 2010
    Don't miss electronic dance DJ legend Paul Van Dyk in his first ever London Warehouse Party this September. 24 Sep […]
  • Club Remix August 13, 2010
    Club Remix with Eddy Temple-Morris brings live bands and indie and electronica sets to Proud Camden. Thursdays […]

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Travelling in London with a Disability or Injury

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Book one of our Licensed London Black Taxis Online or phone +44 (0)7779 336 612

How user-friendly is London for those with temporary or permanent disabilities and injuries?

Bus Travel

London TravelWatch is the official watchdog organisation representing the interests of transport users in and around the capital.  They are “The voice of London’s transport users”.

Recently, London Travel Watch surveyed bus stops in the London in terms of their disabled-friendliness.  Kingston was been praised by London Travel Watch for having the most disabled-friendly bus stops in the capital. 85 per cent of bus stops in Kingston are accessible to disabled passengers, as revealed by London Travel Watch’s audit of 17,000 London bus stops.

Disabled-friendly bus stops ensure buses can get directly to the kerb to allow easy boarding and alighting, which means bus doors are not obstructed by objects on the pavement, and that parking restrictions are observed around the stops. London Travel Watch says they will continue to press Transport for London and councils to do anything necessary to ensure bus stops are accessible for all.

Taxi Travel

Here at London Black Taxis, we do our part to ensure that taxi travel in London is friendly to those with disabilities and special needs.  We operate two services that have made life easier for our injured, disabled, and special needs customers:

Our “Meet & Greet – Safe Conduct Service”

and

Our “Special Needs Service”

Our specialty “Meet & Greet – Safe Conduct” service is perfect for anyone who needs a little extra TLC when traveling, such as children, the elderly, and those with limiting injuries or disabilities.

Our “Special Needs Service” drivers are ready and willing to give you any extra assistance that you need, such as helping you down in the lift or escorting you to the train platform.

Licensed London taxis are specially designed to accept special needs customers in wheelchairs. Taxis have wheelchair ramps and safety belts to secure the wheelchair during the journey.

Together, these services have provided help and support needed by people like these:

Thank you Mike for the brilliant service we received on Saturday and Monday. It was the first time we had ventured to London with our wheelchair. We will certainly do so again in the future and will call on you again. Thanks. –Christine 1st June 2010

Thanks Mike, It has all worked out really well and made my life a lot easier!” –Suzanne (to whom we supply a taxi four times a week for her journey to work)

Hi Mike,  I would like to pass on the comments I have received for a service we booked with you on 7th July 2010. You provided a service that enabled our  Health & Safety Consultant to attend a pre-arranged training session.  This involved collecting said person from their home, taking them to Paddington Station, making sure they got on the train, and then repeating the service in the evening when the consultant returned. Most people would say that this service wasn’t remarkable except the consultant had a nasty accident the week before and is confined to a wheelchair at present. Your driver Paul who was assigned for this service was extremely helpful, nothing was too much bother. He assisted our consultant through what is a daunting experience when you are in a wheelchair, to Paddington Station and accompanied them until they were on the train. Then in the evening the same process was repeated. Our consultant has said in their words “He was Excellent”. So would you please pass on a big thank you to Paul, and we will definitely use your company again as & when required. Many thanks. –Jayne Stokes, Administrator, Radis Group Ltd

Our Fees

We charge no extra fees for our “Meet & Greet – Safe Conduct” and “Special Needs” services. [All journeys are subject to our Terms and Conditions.]

Get in touch with us if you have special needs or a limiting injury and require a taxi on a one-time or on a regular basis. We will be happy to help.

Please note: electric wheelchairs are slightly wider than manual wheelchairs and require a taxi with wider doors. We have several taxis on our fleet with these wider door specifications, so just remember to mention it when you make your booking.

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To Book one of our Licensed London Black Taxis:

  • by phone – +44 (0)7779 336 612. Call us to discuss your needs.
  • online – use our booking form and enter some information about your needs in the Special Instructions box
  • or send us a message with any questions you might have

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www.londonblacktaxis.net

+44 (0)7779 336 612

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