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Access Stamp gives disabled people and families practical venue details, clear guidance, and tools for asking the right questions — without vague accessibility claims or hidden unknowns.

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Drag the slider to compare your chair width against measured doorways at Harbour Kitchen. This uses real figures from the access report — entrance 90 cm, toilet door 80 cm, with 5 cm clearance allowed.
Should fit throughout
At 68 cm wide (plus 5 cm clearance), you are under the measured toilet door (80 cm) and entrance (90 cm) at Harbour Kitchen.
Find practical access details before travelling.
Find venue access informationBrowse plain-English guides on rights, access, support, and adjustments.
Browse guidesUse structured tools to prepare drafts, questions, and next steps.
Use Access Stamp toolsShow access clearly and help people make confident decisions.
See venue supportFeatured venues
Access information can change. Check the confidence label, review any known unknowns, and confirm important details directly with the venue before travelling.
Demo listingRestaurant
Liverpool
4 known unknowns — confirm before travelling
Medium confidence · 0.5 km
Arts & Culture
Leeds
1 known unknown — confirm before travelling
High confidence · 0.7 km
Café
Manchester
7 known unknowns — confirm before travelling
Low confidence · 0.4 km
Trust & methodology
We label confidence, show unknowns, and explain how access information is gathered.
How Access Stamp access information worksVenue listings show measured doorways, routes, and facilities — not vague tick-box claims.
Guidance and tools shaped by lived experience in the UK — practical, not performative.
Rights, benefits, travel, care, and equipment explained without jargon or charity-speak.
Search venues, read guides, and use core tools at no cost — funded by venue reviews.
Popular guides
Your Rights
Renewal is about how your condition affects you now — not your diagnosis alone. This guide covers deadlines, reliability rules, prompting and supervision, and evidence that matches your answers.
Workplace
Access to Work can fund equipment, travel, and support workers when disability affects doing your job. Here is how to frame a strong application.
Workplace
Employers must remove barriers where reasonable. This guide helps you name the barrier, propose adjustments, and document responses.
Transport
Passenger Assist can help with boarding and connections — but booking rules and operator differences trip people up. Plan ahead and document failures.
Education
Schools must remove barriers for disabled pupils. Document the disadvantage, ask for specific adjustments, and track delivery in writing.
Help cards
Copyable scripts and checklists for venues, work, appointments, and inaccessible information.
Use this when a venue says "wheelchair accessible" but gives no useful detail.
Open help cardUse this when work is becoming difficult, unsafe, or inaccessible.
Open help cardFounder-led
Access Stamp was founded by Allister Diniz to make access information more practical, honest, and useful. Accessibility is not just a ramp symbol. It is doorway width, seating, transfer space, fatigue, toilet layout, staff awareness, pressure care, emergency planning, and knowing what to expect before you risk the journey.
Read the full storyFor venue owners
Access Stamp reviews UK venues and publishes practical access information so disabled customers can choose you with confidence — and you can show accessibility, not just claim it.
1 in 4
UK adults are disabled
£274bn
Purple Pound spending power
June 2025
European Accessibility Act — EU member states from 28 June 2025
3 tiers
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