Lucy Honeychurch
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Looks like it will be November for me 🙂
Me, me , me. 🙂 You'll still come despite that, won't you Hazel?Hope to see some of you in Glasgow
Mike, I seem to remember the lift wasn't available last year because we had hoped that Ally would be able to use it, but she ended up needing to struggle up the stepsIf the lift is big enough for, say, four people, then I can get in it.. I can't fold down, but my zippy little scooter can🙂
Hurrah! 🙂i will be at the london ones looking forward to seeing you all
Hurrah! 🙂I am coming to the Manchester one this year!
I'll let her know on FB Steff 🙂Alan does DizzyDi know the dates of the meets just I know she dont come on here often now
Yes, of course @PhoebeC, please do 🙂I may ask my friend along too. She's type 2 and has other conditions too so it depends if she's well enough as well as free x
You'd be hard pressed to find anywhere quieter in the George Square area. There is a Wetherspoons right at the front of Queen Street station, the Camperdown Place which has step free access - but then, so does the Counting House according to the website.Mike, I seem to remember the lift wasn't available last year because we had hoped that Ally would be able to use it, but she ended up needing to struggle up the stepsShe had similar difficulties at her hotel (Premier Inn) where the lift wasn't working
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If anyone is aware of a good, central venue with good access for people with mobility problems, please let me know. The Counting House is a good venue from the point of view of being easy to find, but it does get incredibly busy, so it might be an idea to start thinking of somewhere quieter, if possible 🙂
That sounds like a good alternative Mike, I'll take a look 🙂 The Counting House was heaving last year! As you say, Glasgow is an easy city to navigate, I really like the place 🙂 I'd highly recommend 'The Heart of Glasgow' by Jack House to anyone wanting to know the history of the city - I found it fascinating, especially as I usually stay in the old Merchant's Quarter 🙂You'd be hard pressed to find anywhere quieter in the George Square area. There is a Wetherspoons right at the front of Queen Street station, the Camperdown Place which has step free access - but then, so does the Counting House according to the website.
It's worth taking a look at the Sir John Moore on Argyle St a short stroll from Central Station - a block away (Glasgow is built like New York, on a grid). It's big and spacious, again boasting step free access. Its likely to be quieter than the others, because it's more of a business district.
I'm guessing most folk will come into Central Station, but if you come into Queen street it's only a ten minute no traffic walk, or there's a shuttle bus between the two main stations that often takes longer than walking it.
And for carbophobics, Wetherspoons now do a Quinoa salad.🙂