BDAA access auditors go off road

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For many years the volunteers carrying out access audits  to help improve anglings accessible environment for disabled people have used standard wheelchairs, the physical environments were so hostile in some cases that walking disablednon wheelchair users had to carry out the audit as the wheelchairs couldn't cope with the rough terrain.
 
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The charity has invested in its first off road solution to the problem by purchasing an off road combination from monies brought in from the costs of access audits. The off road combination of Quickie Argon wheelchair and Team Hybrid Viper powered bike will now ensure that we can access all areas on all terrains to carry out our work without concern.
 
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