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any advice would be appreciated. lists about 80 companies in this subject, some will be manufacturers but the top 2 on the list seeem to be downtown sales outlets who probably do hire too. Shopmobility Glasgow: 0141 332 6486 Offers the loan of scooters and powered chairs from three locations in the city centre. This is probably a "day loan" scheme where you will be surcharged if you don't return the chair by closing time same day, but will be useful for getting round the city centre during the day. For longer tem hire try the Red Cross. Larger museums and shopping centres will have chairs you can borrow for use in their facilities. thank you so much. i found two companies, but neither hire out. i will try these two. i didn't end up needing the powerchair, but for future reference, i saw the shopmobility chairs out everywhere in glasgow, edinburgh and ayr, so if anyone needs one they are available. Hi Steffy - glad you got home safely. Shame about the Barras - I've never felt the urge to go there as I got the impression it was a bit like the Sunday Market in Ayr, and thats pretty much 90% tat too!




Brave you for getting in the water at Ayr beach - though a couple of weeks ago when the temps were an all time high I could have almost been tempted myself - plenty of others certainly were. Not sure if you're over your jetlag yet, but would be great if you had the time to post a trip report. Everyone loves reading them! It's too late for you and I didn't see your original post or else I'd have answered them. But I'll answer now just in case another poor traveler needs this info: - the British Red Cross will loan wheelchairs to those needing them for up to 6 week. They are a charity that rely on public donations for all of their work and they ask borrowers if they can make a donation. They suggest a very modest figure of about £40 but naturally welcome amounts above this. Their people are very friendly and helpful. i will do a report, just catching up on real life this week. thanks for the other wheelchair info, even if it's late! are they regular push-type chairs or powerchairs?




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