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Enjoy Some Egg-stra Inclusive Fun This April

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1st April 2026

Welcome to April’s blog. This month, we are bringing you a list of our six accessible events designed to get the whole family involved. With the Easter holidays just around the corner, our founder, Zubee, is excited to dive into the Easter holidays with a lineup that has something for everyone. From feeling the beat, inclusive festivals to hunting for treats at sensory-friendly Easter egg hunts, we have you covered. Get ready to join in the fun.

1) Feel The Beat Dance Show
Chats Palace Arts Centre, London E9
4th April - 2pm – 3pm

Feel The Beat Dance Show is an inclusive show put together for visually impaired and sighted audiences in partnership with Chats Palace. Get ready to move, groove, and find your rhythm! Feel the Beat, an innovative participatory dance show from the creative minds at Jodie & Co.

This isn't just a performance you watch, it’s an experience you feel. Designed with inclusivity at its heart, Feel the Beat features embedded audio description, blending poetic narration with sensory exploration to create multiple ways for everyone to engage with the magic of dance. To book your tickets, please follow the link Feel The Beat Eventbrite.

Accessibility

The venue works with Attitude Is Everything and aims to make sure it is accessible to deaf and disabled visitors. There is step free access to the building with the ground floor being wheelchair accessible. To find out more, please email their front of house team by email venue@chatspalace.com or phone: 0203 866 7195. For ticketed events they offer a free companion ticket but it’s best to notify in advance when making the booking. To find out more about Access and the facilities available, please follow the link Access | Chats Palace.

2) Festival of Disability Inclusive Cycling
Better Gosling Sports Park, Velodrome, Welwyn Garden AL8

12th April

Our founder, Zubee, enjoys cycling and is excited to share the Festival of Disability-Inclusive Cycling. This event showcases what’s possible when accessibility is at the heart of planning, featuring everything from hand-cycles, recumbents to tandems cycles. For Zubee, accessibility matters because it turns an activity into a shared community experience. By removing physical and sensory barriers that often surround cycling, we are excited to see an event that aligns with our mission: proving that with the right planning and a commitment to accessibility, every experience can and should be open to everyone.

To find out more and to book, please follow the link Festival of Disability-Inclusive Cycling. Tickets Eventbrite.

Accessibility

The venue is accessible and has accessible toilets, lifts, ramp access and accessible changing rooms available. To find out about the facilities available, please follow the link Gosling Sports Park Better. It's best to contact the venue directly.

3) Easter Hunt London Zoo
Regents Park, London
, NW1
Running now until 12th April

Celebrate Easter at London Zoo with an unforgettable adventure for the whole family, filled with discovery, creativity and of course, fun. This interactive trail leads families through the Regent’s Park grounds to discover the oversized hidden eggs tucked away near iconic animal habitats. To find out more and to book your tickets, please follow the link Easter Family Fun | London Zoo.

Accessibility

London Zoo welcomes everyone and aims to ensure that all visitors have a good time.

Access – Most of the Zoo is accessible for wheelchair users.

Accessible Toilets – These are located around the Zoo, and they also have Changing Places toilets available, which can be accessed with a Radar key. If you don’t have your own key, you can get one from their on-site first aiders.

Mobility Aids – Wheelchairs can be hired out on a first-come, first-served basis. Disabled visitors are advised to book in advance and give a deposit of £25, which is refunded when the wheelchair is returned.

Mobility Scooters – They have two scooters available for hire at £20 with a £30 refundable deposit, which will be refunded when the scooter is returned. For all mobility equipment, a form needs to be completed in advance of your visit. To see a list of the accessible facilities available, please follow the link Accessibility | London Zoo.

4) Inclusive Circle
Celebrating 50 years of Wheelchair Tennis
Kindred, London, W6

15th April - 6pm - 10pm

The world of adaptive sport marks a golden milestone, celebrating 50 years of Wheelchair Tennis. Our founder, Zubee, is excited to highlight this anniversary on the blog, as it perfectly captures our dedication to inclusivity, whether that’s in events or sports. It’s the power of community that makes it memorable and enjoyable for everyone. The event will involve networking with panel discussions with some famous faces from disability sports. To book your tickets, please follow the link Inclusive Circle 50 Years of Wheelchair Tennis Tickets.

Accessibility

The venue is wheelchair accessible and offers fully accessible spaces. The main entrance is located at the rear of Hammersmith Broadway. For further details and to discuss your access needs on the accessible facilities available, please give them a call on 020 3146 1370 or email hello@wearekindred.com.

5) Lindt Golden Bunny Hunt
Hampton Court Palace, London
, KT8
Running now until 12th April

Children can enjoy the Lindt golden bunny hunt this Easter season as it returns to Hampton Court Palace. Embark on an adventure as you explore the gardens and keep your eyes peeled for the Lindt bunny. Follow the link to find out more and to book Easter Lindt GOLD BUNNY Hunt | Hampton Court Palace.

Accessibility

The palace has 10 disabled parking bays for visitors and it’s currently free to park for blue badge holders. Two of their bays are closest to the palace entrance. For blind and partially sighted visitors, they offer audio tours. Disabled visitors will need to show proof of disability on the day of your visit to get a free companion ticket. This can be an Access Card, Blue badge, Freedom Pass or PIP letter.

For a full list of accessible facilities, please follow the link Hampton Court Palace Accessibility.

6) Blue Badge Access Awards
South Place Hotel Rooftop Bar
30th April - 6.30pm – 10pm

The Blue Badge Access Awards are more than just a ceremony; they are a gold standard for inclusivity. Get ready for a night where barriers come down and excellence goes up! The Blue Badge Access Awards shine a spotlight on the businesses and venues that don’t just meet requirements, but go above and beyond to ensure every guest feels welcome. It’s an evening of glamour, recognition, and a shared mission to make the world accessible for all. To book your tickets, please follow the link Blue Badge Access Awards 2026 Tickets Eventbrite.

Accessibility

The venue is fully accessible with a disabled toilet nearby. It is available to disabled guests and club members. There are lifts on every floor. To find out more about the accessible facilities available, please contact the hotel on 020 3503 0000.