News & Stories
Remap strike out!
This local team of ten-pin bowlers all have visual impairments and are taking the Basingstoke bowling scene by storm. Their only problem was finding their... Read more
Chris and his top hat
Chris has motor neurone disease and one impact is known as “dropped head syndrome” meaning his neck muscles have insufficient strength to keep his head... Read more
Robert’s wheelchair turntable
REMAP West Midlands group was approached by Robert, a stroke survivor who lives with his daughter in a terraced house and uses a wheelchair. Entrance... Read more
James speaks out
When James and his family met Remap at a local event, they didn't realise how much their lives would be changed. James' mum, Katie, tells... Read more
Tom races away
Back in the summer, we were contacted by Tom's mum, Sharon, who asked the following: "I was wondering if Remap might be able to enhance... Read more
Head-mounted binoculars for Emmy
Emmy does not have the use of her right hand because of an aneurysm many years ago. She is a keen birdwatcher and outings with... Read more
Remap on BBC News
We are delighted to have been featured on BBC South Today on Wednesday. The report told the story of Zoe, who finds it hard to... Read more
Steps for Sebby
Sebby is two, and has a rare condition called achondroplasia -- a type of dwarfism. He loves helping mum in the kitchen but he has... Read more
Zoe’s stylish new reacher
Many of us know the frustration of dropping something we need and having it land just out of reach. For Zoe, who isn't able to... Read more
A Bowls Carrier at Barwell
The dedicated team at Barwell Indoor Bowling Club (BIBC) meet every week and are proud members of Disability Bowls England. They pride themselves on the... Read more
Remap give Geoff a lift
Geoff is a keen gardener who spends much of his time tending to his beloved plants. He shares his love of the outdoors with his... Read more
Access Your Life
Lauren and Felix both live with complex disabilities, meaning together they face a multitude of challenges on a daily basis. Some of which they assumed... Read more
Maddi keeps moving
Maddi has SPG15, a rare type of motor neurone disease that makes it difficult for her to move around. She was finding it increasingly difficult... Read more
Do you have superpowers?
Join the UK's one and only disability sport series for the ''Everyday Superhero''! These epic sports event is your chance to join fun, full-throttle mass-participation... Read more
Scrabble for everyone!
Hanging out with friends and enjoying a classic board game or two is a great way to spend the weekend. Those fiddly little pieces aren't... Read more
Could you ride for Remap?
Join 2019 Prudential RideLondon Surrey 100, the world’s greatest festival of cycling taking place on Sunday 4th August 2019! As well as an opportunity to... Read more
Naidex
Naidex, Europe's most established event dedicated to the future of disability and independent living, is back for its 45th anniversary on the 26th & 27th... Read more
Remap at Naidex
We're delighted to be exhibiting at Naidex again this year. Naidex is Europe's most established trade, professional and public event dedicated to the care, rehabilitation... Read more
MASIS launches new website
Mobility and Support Information Service has launched a new website - an excellent source of expert disability information and support. MASIS founder Peter Lyne said: MASIS... Read more
Wheelchair Archery
Derek is a dedicated archer who spends much of his free time on the range. He didn't want his new wheelchair to get in the... Read more
A communicator for Tricia
Tricia was having trouble communicating with those around her. Her low vision and other disabilities made talking and using equipment difficult. The solution, specially developed... Read more
Rico goes adventuring
Rico enjoys playing with the other children in his class on his school's adventure playground. Because he has a form of dwarfism, he wasn't able... Read more



