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Nature-loving disabled woman 'literally padlocked out' of favourite landscapes

Nature-loving disabled woman 'literally padlocked out' of favourite landscapes

Summary

Bethany Handley, a disabled woman from Wales, has experienced a significant loss of mobility due to illness and now uses a wheelchair. Despite her love of nature, she feels excluded because she cannot access many landscapes she once enjoyed. She works to help others with disabilities enjoy the outdoors.

Key Facts

  • Bethany Handley grew up in rural Monmouthshire and loved playing outside in nature.
  • She was born with a visual impairment, making some sports difficult.
  • Her health worsened over time, and three years ago she lost the use of her legs.
  • Bethany has chronic illnesses including endometriosis and a condition causing frequent fainting.
  • She had to drop out of university due to illness but later continued studies at Cardiff University.
  • She bought a wheelchair herself because she was not eligible for an NHS one.
  • Despite challenges, she views using a wheelchair as a way to keep living actively.
  • Bethany advocates for better access to natural spaces for disabled people.
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