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On Monday 30th August 2010, a report was published in which Government Ministers call on business to improve disabled access ahead of the 2012 Olympic Games. See Press Release.

 

At the end of his set at Glastonbury Music Festival on Sunday 28th June 2010, Stevie Wonder, who is a United Nations Messenger of Peace, called on the tens of thousands present and millions watching on television to make the World Accessible:

Stevie Wonder receives Gershwin Award fromBarackObama in February 2009
Stevie Wonder receives Gershwin Award from Barack Obama in February 2009

"I want you to encourage the world to make things more accessible for those who are physically challenged. Make it more accessible. Let there be nowhere that I can't go being blind, that someone cannot go being deaf, someone cannot go being paraplegic or quadriplegic. Make it accessible so that we can celebrate the world as well as you can."

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