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Guided tours take the hassle out of organising your own transport and sightseeing. In choosing a guided tour, make sure that the company provides services and facilities that you can access. Clearly state your needs when booking the tour. Avis Chauffeur Driver, Capiyal House, Commerce Rd, Brentford, 7W8 4LH, phone: 0207 581 1023, fax: 0207 823 8643. Chauffeur driver hire. Not specially adapted with ramps and lifts, but can transfer from wheelchair and carry chair in boot. Rates negotiable. Please state your disability when contacting direct for details. Europcar Chauffeurdrive, Davis House, 129 Wilton Road, London SW7 5NR, phone: 0207 834 6701, fax: 0207 233 5193, email: Bookings:europcar-chauffeurs.com Tours of London available. Further information, including rates, on application. Ghillie Personal Travel, 64 Silverknowes Road, East Edinburgh EH4 5NY, phone: 0131 336 3120, fax: 0131 336 3992. Exclusively tailored tours for individuals or groups. Willing to advise disabled clients and discuss specific wishes. Following this, they then organise the tour in accordance with the clients wishes and needs. Scottish Tourist Guides Association, The Old Town, Sterling EH14 2NG, phone/fax: 0178 645 1953. The Association will provide guide services throughout Scotland for individuals or groups who have special needs. Driver-guides can be provided and foreign languages are also offered. William Forrester, 1 Belvedere Close, Guildford, Surrey GU2 6NP, phone: 01483 575401. Mr Forrester is a registered Blue Badge guide who also uses a wheelchair. Offers a travel, guide and lecture service. His expertise is particularly for wheelchair users like himself. His services include: discussing your UK itinerary on the telephone, before you arrive, to get it right; accompanying you on tailor made tours to London by taxi; taking you on a specialist tour of the British Museum, Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey; leading tours to Stratford, Warwick, Stonehenge, Oxford, Bath; leading tours of English Country Houses; and lectures for the National Portrait Gallery, British Museum and National Gallery.
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