Kepplewray challenges exclusion and is committed to bringing disabled and non-disabled people together as equal partners |
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| Kepplewray challenges exclusion and is founded on a commitment to bring disabled and non-disabled people together as equal partners, promoting the ethos of inclusion. The Project operates a fully accessible and inclusive education and outdoor activity centre in the English Lake District, offering adventure, challenge, learning and relaxation for all. Kepplewray also provides consultancy and training in: disability awareness issues, complying with legislation and good practice, to the statutory, voluntary and business sectors. |
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Places still available on family weekends in February |
Some comments from our guests (verbatim - please excuse the spelling!):
One of the reasons we have been so pleased with Kepplewray. Warm, Friendly like being part of the family. Instructors very good with children." Teacher |
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Office: The Kepplewray Project, Broughton-in-Furness Cumbria, LA20 6HE, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1229 716936 Fax: +44 (0)1229 716938
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