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Maidenhead venue becomes one of the UK’s most accessible karting tracks

  • Apr 30
  • 1 min read

Maidenhead venue becomes one of the UK’s most accessible karting tracks


Absolutely Karting in Maidenhead has become one of the UK’s most accessible karting venues, following a £17,000 grant from Wooden Spoon, a charity dedicated to transforming the lives of children and young people.


The funding has enabled Absolutely Together, the charity behind Absolutely Karting, to install a new disabled toilet and purchase a specialist hoist, supporting those with physical needs to safely access the track and adapted go karts.


The accessibility upgrades also mean the Maidenhead venue can expand its Together Karting programme. The initiative, delivered through Absolutely Together, already provided free karting sessions every Saturday morning for children and young adults with additional needs. It will now introduce weekly community sessions every Tuesday, alongside additional school group provision.


These enhancements are set to deliver more than 2,000 additional experiences each year for young people, increasing the programme’s impact in the local community.


Naomi Smith, Group Manager at Absolutely Karting, commented:


“We are incredibly grateful to Wooden Spoon for their continued support in helping us to create one of the most inclusive karting facilities in the country. The grant means more children and young adults with additional needs will be able to experience the thrill of karting in a safe, supported and fully accessible environment.”


The Wooden Spoon charity has been a long-standing supporter of Absolutely Together’s mission to make karting accessible for all. Previous grants have funded twin-seat go-karts at Absolutely Karting’s Maidenhead and Bristol venues, enabling families to share the karting experience together.


 
 
 

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