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Subject: RE: Help: accessible clubs
From: JudeL
Date: 02 Apr 01 - 05:28 AM

Try having a look in shire folk & unicorn, can't remember the name of the london booklet - but both list clubs in area and have phone numbers to contact the organisers of individual clubs


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Subject: RE: Help: accessible clubs
From: Richard Bridge
Date: 01 Apr 01 - 05:37 PM

Try consulting with Julia, the editor of Kent's "What's On FOlks". She ahs just started to try to collate the details of disabled access of Kent clubs.

You coule also try to trace the London (I think) singer Johnny THunder - a wheelchair user and a damn fine singer.


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Subject: accessible clubs
From: grannyjan
Date: 01 Apr 01 - 01:45 PM

very interested in chat about no smoking clubs.

as i have severe mobility problems does anybody know about clubs with no steps/ lifts. toilets need to be on same floor.

my husband sings unaccompanied blues and folk and i am a story teller.

looking for somewhere w.london/ middlesex (ish) :)


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