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Motability Scheme’s One Big Day to arrive in Edinburgh

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Motability Scheme is holiding a day-long event

Motability is bringing its final One Big Day to Edinburgh.

It will be an opportunity for disabled motorists, their friends and their families to find out all they need to know about the Motability Scheme, and is due to take place on 21 September at the Royal Highland Centre.

Alison Beasley, the event manager for One Big Day, said: “We are excited to return to the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh for our One Big Day event.

“Designed to help people find the best mobility options for their needs, visitors can take a test drive, explore the wide range of vehicles, scooters, powered wheelchairs and adaptations and chat to our Scheme partners all under one roof.”

There will be a range of over 50 cars at the event from 25 leading manufacturers, including Scoda, Volkswagen, Nissan and Fiat. Visitors can get advice from Motability Scheme advisors and gather useful information from the scheme’s partners, Kwik Fit, RAC, RSA Motability, Driving Mobility and Disabled Motoring UK.

It’s also an event for the whole family to enjoy, as One Big Day offers free children’s entertainment such as free balloon modelling, a bouncy castle, free face painting – and the chance to say hello to the Motability Scheme mascot, Billy the Bear.

More information can be found on the Motability Scheme’s website.