I always enjoy the Saturday edition of your newspaper and the recent issue, with its excellent, comprehensive information regarding "what's on and where" over the Easter weekend, was no exception (The Argus, March 31).
However, this information is not a lot of use to me as I am more than 85 years old and a semi-disabled blue badge holder, and most of the venues mentioned entail some walking.
Last year I was privileged to spend an excellent day out with my son and daughter-in-law at Sheffield Park Gardens. They didn't have to push me around in a wheelchair as the gardens have a few mobility scooters available for the use of people like me, in return for a donation.
I am wondering whether any other places of interest in East or West Sussex have similar provision and, if so, why do they not include them in their advertisements?
- Cyril E Wood, Queen's Place, Shoreham
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