Bradford will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Easier Access event in City Park.
The event will be held in on Tuesday, 3 October from 10.30am until 4pm. The aim is to raise awareness of disability issues as well as celebrating the achievements of and positive contributions made by disabled people within the district.
The day will feature inclusive sports and activities, live bands, short films on the Big Screen, a climbing wall and stalls around City Park with information and advice.
At this year's event the disabled people’s forum are supporting Easier Access by co-ordinating the inaugural Sovereign Health Care Awards, with winners announced at 2.00pm.
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