On Sun, Jun 01, 2025 at 11:31:39PM -0300, Santiago Ruano Rincón wrote: > >Em 1 de junho de 2025 20:20:54 GMT-03:00, Steve McIntyre <[email protected]> >escreveu: >>Hey all, >> >>I'll be driving to DebConf with Andy Cater (in CC), and we're planning >>on staying in the dorms at the venue. He's going to need ready access >>for his wheelchair, and he has a UK disabled badge. Just wanting to >>check - is there disabled parking at the venue and will we be able to >>use it? > >Hey! > >There are reserved parking slots at the venue. And I am tempted to >say that the venue is well equipped for wheelchair users. There have >been several (as in more than one) students living there. The main >question/concern remains related to the accessibility of the place >where the conference dinner will be held (the Fort du Dellec), and we >are trying to get an answer. One of the options for Day trip is >accessible friendly (océanopolis + Musée 70.8).
Awesome, thanks! :-) >WRT to the disable badge, I know little about that, but according to ><https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/blue-badge-using-it-in-the-eu/using-a-blue-badge-in-the-european-union>, >France requires the EU model, and you can download a parking notice >from <https://disabledmotoring.fia.com/disabled-parking/> ACK, we'll take a look. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. [email protected] "Every time you use Tcl, God kills a kitten." -- Malcolm Ray
