Local currencies & the taxi drivers helping disabled passengers
After Bristol launches its own pound, how are other local currencies are doing? And why taxi drivers are being trained how to help disabled passengers. With Peter White.
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After Bristol launches its own pound we find out how other local currencies, such as Stroud, Totnes, Lewes and Brixton, are doing.
Giving wheelchair users and the visually impaired a better ride - the taxi drivers trained in how to help disabiled passengers .
The difficulties of getting an airline to change the name on a ticket even in exceptional circumstances.
Hi-tech eye scanners have been switched off at Manchester and Birmingham, two out of four English airports where they were operating. We find out from the Mail on Sunday's travel editor, Frank Barrett.
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Presenter: Peter White
Producer: Lesley Duncanson.