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IWA was founded in 1960 by a small group of wheelchair users committed to improving the lives of people with physical disabilities in Ireland. IWA has gone on to become an important provider of quality services to people with limited mobility throughout the country. Today, our association is made up of a vibrant network of 20,000 members and 2,300 staff, as well as many dedicated volunteers. Together we work to achieve greater independence, freedom and choice for people living with a disability. Clontarf ROC Achieves 3 Nominations IWA co-hosts Sports Ability Day IWA joins call for CRPD ratification Browse through some of our services using the tabs below2Go Ability Access Wheelchair Standard Delivery Included * THIS ITEM IS SOLD INCLUDING VAT. PLEASE SELECT THE ALTERNATIVE OPTION BELOW IF YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU QUALIFY FOR VAT EXEMPTION ON THE GROUNDS THAT YOU ARE CHRONICALLY SICK OR DISABLED Disability Item - No VATNon Disability Item - Includes VAT




Sign in to use My Wishlist Your estimated delivery time will be 3 business days from the time of Order. Find out more about our Delivery Terms. This 2Go Ability Access Wheelchair is an affordable aluminium transit wheelchair with a really helpful range of high quality features. Its ultra compact frame and lightweight foldable design makes it the perfect travel chair. The Access is fitted with padded armrests, comfortable upholstery and detachable footrests for your comfort. Foldable: for easy transport and storageAluminium frame: Lightweight and durable Safety features include: Puncture proof tyres, attendant brake and seat belt No tools required: Quick and easy set-upSpecification Seat width: 46cmSeat depth: 40cmSeat height: 50cmBackrest height: 43cmTotal length: 95cmTotal width: 59cmMinimal width: 21.5cmTotal weight: 9.5kgTransport weight: 8kgMaximum user weight: 100kgIMPORTANT NOTICE PLEASE READ - VAT Exemption DeclarationIf you are chronically sick or disabled you may be exempted from paying VAT on this product.




If you are eligible for VAT exemption, please select the alternative option above to purchase this product without VAT.Please contact the National Advice Service on 0845 010 9000 should you have any doubt regarding your eligibility. DeliveryThe estimated delivery time will be 2 to 3 business days from the time of order.Additional day(s) transit may be required for remote areas.Public and Regional holidays may affect delivery lead times.Delivery times may vary in the event of adverse weather conditions.Please note that we are unable to ship to the Channel Islands, Post Office boxes and BFPO.Further postcode restrictions might apply to this item.ReturnsWe guarantee your satisfaction and want you to be happy with your purchase. If you wish to return an item or you would like to contact us, simply call our freephone number 0800 0324 324.Please pack your parcel up securely, preferably using its original packaging, but removing the delivery label.If your order was delivered "Kerb side", it will need to be available for kerb side pick up.




If the item arrived to you in a box, it will need to be in a box at the time of pick up.High Contrast is on. You can turn high contrast on again via the link in the footer to our accessibilty page or Join us to get FREE access to our exclusive content Information for disabled fans We take great pride in the service and facilities we offer supporters with disabilities. We encourage fans with disabilities to inform us of their personal situations in order to allow us to make your matchday experience as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. Arrangements can also be made, subject to availability, for any supporter suffering from a temporary disability (e.g. broken leg/ankle) which could affect ease of access to and from the stadium. The club offers a total of 170 spaces for wheelchairs around the ground, including some in the section set aside for visiting supporters. Each wheelchair space includes room for a personal assistant or carer, and has easy access from ground level outside of St. James' Park, then up into the relevant stand.




Personal assistants and/or carers, if required, are admitted to St. James' Park at no charge. There are also 24 places for visually impaired supporters, with each seat rigged up to an infra-red commentary system which allows fans to tune into local radio commentary of the game. There is no limit to the number of places in the stadium for ambulant disabled persons. The club has around 120 car parking spaces on offer in the near vicinity of the stadium, with plenty of disabled berths within easy access of St. James' Park. We operate a ticket concession for disabled supporters which equates to a discount of at least 50% on the equivalent match ticket price. For example, a standard adult ticket priced at £20 would be discounted to £10 for a disabled adult supporter. Disabled ticket concessions are available to all qualifying disabled supporters. In some situations, evidence may be required that the person presenting as a disabled person is actually a disabled person.




Evidence of disability could include: Receipt of the middle or high rate care element or the high rate mobility component of the Disability Living Allowance (DLA) or War Pensioners' Mobility Supplement. Proof of PIPs to include enhanced mobility or care; Receipt of either the Severe Disablement Allowance or Attendance Allowance; War Pensioners' Mobility Allowance or War or Service Disablement Pension for 80% or more disability; Blind or partially sighted registration certificate (BD8 or CVI Certificate) or evidence from an eye specialist, for example an optometrist, that the individual would qualify to be registered as severely sight impaired (blind) or sight impaired (partially sighted). Further advice can be found on the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) website; Confirmation in writing from Social Services that the individual is included on their Deaf Register, or a letter or report from an aural specialist confirming that hearing loss has been recorded at 70 - 95 dBHL or worse.




Confirmation in writing from Social Services that the individual has a learning difficulty or disability. This may include Proof of registration with Social Services, or if not on the Local Authority Register, a letter from a doctor or support worker confirming that the individual has a difficulty in learning new skills, or may be unable to cope independently. For children - a letter from the head teacher at a special school confirming eligibility will be acceptable. NB: This list is not exhaustive and consideration will be given to any other evidence that can be provided. Supporters from visiting clubs are eligible to receive the disabled supporters' concessionary price subject to the same conditions that are applied to supporters of Newcastle United. Proof of eligibility for a disabled concession is required for the first ticket purchase per season only although the Club reserves the right to request proof of eligibility at any time. Please note the decision of the Box Office Manager is final in assessing eligibility for this concession rate.




The Club encourages fans with disabilities to inform them of their personal situations in order to allow them to make the matchday experience as comfortable as possible. Arrangements can also be made for any fan suffering from a temporary disability (eg broken leg/ankle) which could affect their ease of access to and from the stadium (subject to availability and sufficient notice). Newcastle United has induction loops installed in reception, the Box Office and the club store. The Box Office is also equipped with a text phone for supporters with hearing difficulties. The club's Disability Liaison Officer (DLO) is Steve Storey. For all ticketing enquiries, please contact the Box Office on 0844 372 1892 (calls cost 7p per minute plus your network access charge). Newcastle UnitedDisabled Supporters Association We are proud to support the Newcastle United Disabled Supporters Association (NUDSA). Formed in 1988, the objectives of the association are to improve facilities and services on offer to disabled supporters of Newcastle United.

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