The annual Access City Award recognises European cities for their outstanding efforts to make themselves more accessible for persons with disabilities and older citizens to make life easier for everyone. This brochure celebrates the achievements of the 2024 Access City Award winners, runners-up,...
The annual Access City Award recognises European cities for their efforts to make themselves more accessible for persons with disabilities and older citizens. This brochure celebrates the achievements of the 2023 winners, runners-up and special mentions: Skellefteå (Sweden), Córdoba (Spain), Lju...
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The annual Access City Award recognises European cities for their efforts to make themselves more accessible for persons with disabilities and older citizens. This brochure celebrates the achievements of the 2022 winners, runners-up and special mentions: Luxembourg City (Luxembourg), Helsinki (F...
Easy-to-read version. For more than a decade, the EU’s Access City Award has been recognising cities for their exceptional progress in becoming more accessible. The Award also aims to raise awareness, spread good practices and inspire action among other EU cities. Good accessibility ensures all ...
The Access City Award scheme was launched in 2010 to promote accessibility in the urban environment for Europe’s growing population of older people and people with disabilities. Every year since then, the award has seen entries from cities all over Europe, each with a passion and commitment to i...
The goal of the Access City Award is to highlight the importance of developing and implementing policies and practices in our cities that recognise the needs of the large and growing number of people with disabilities and older people. This year’s winners and the cities awarded with ‘special men...
The annual Access City Award recognises European cities for their eff orts to make themselves more accessible for persons with disabilities and the elderly. This brochure celebrates the achievements of the 2019 winners, runner-ups, and special mentions – Breda (the Netherlands), Evreux (France),...
The Access City Award scheme was launched in 2010 to promote accessibility in the urban environment for Europe’s growing population of older people and people with disabilities. Every year since then the Award has seen entries from cities all over Europe, each with a passion and commitment to im...
The annual Access City Award recognises European cities for their efforts to make themselves more accessible for people with disabilities and the elderly. This brochure celebrates the achievements of the 2018 winners and runner-ups – Lyon (France), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Luxembourg (Luxembourg) a...
The cities which participated in the 7th edition of the now wellestablished Access City Award have all shown a high level of commitment to improving the accessibility of all aspects of urban life for disabled and older citizens. The European Commission is committed to equality of opportunities f...