Projects & Impact

We work with the community, businesses, and organisations to create real improvements in accessibility across St Neots.


People in a Lidl store with large shopping baskets, including a woman in a wheelchair, an elderly woman using a cane, and a man in a mobility scooter, with signs encouraging use of large baskets for accessibility.

Our Lidl Supermarket petition to re-instate smaller baskets

Advocating for improved accessibility through a community-led petition to Lidl Supermarkets.


Woman with colorful pink hair and glasses smiling in front of a brick wall, pointing at a sign for Riverside Public Toilets and Changing Places Toilet.

Changing Places Facility

Riverside Park (Car park) St Neots

Working with local councils to deliver the first fully accessible Changing Places toilet in St Neots.


A window with a blue sign that has a wheelchair symbol and the text 'Please ring bell for assistance.' There is a white device labeled 'Byron' mounted on the side of the window, and various decorative items and stickers are visible inside the window.

Project Doorbell

Multiple businesses in St Neots

Helping local businesses improve accessibility with simple, practical solutions like doorbells and clear contact points.


Circular logo with a large tree and people, including a person in a wheelchair, walking or relaxing. Text reads 'Roll & Stroll for Everyone' and icons of sun and person.

Roll & Stroll for Everyone

Various locations across St Neots

Creating inclusive social meet-ups for people to connect, share experiences, and support each other


Coming soon!

St Neots Business Access Guide

We are currently developing a comprehensive accessibility guide for businesses across St Neots town centre.

Working with local shops, cafés, and public buildings, this guide will provide clear, practical information to help people understand accessibility before they visit.

This is a detailed project and will take time to complete. We expect the guide to be available around September 2026.