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Med-Ecosse
www.med-ecosse.co.uk
Med-Ecosse was established in 1994 by Colin Struthers, who has spent over 20 years in medical supply and is now one of the primary suppliers of reputable and reliable brands of items for the elderly and disabled.

Midlothian Employment Action Network
www.mean.org.uk
The Midlothian Employment Action Network is a network of employment intermediaries, working with people in Midlothian who face obstacles when seeking and retaining work.

Midlothian Council
www.midlothian.gov.uk
Find out what Midlothian Council supply for disabled persons in Midlothian.

Midlothian News & Views Talking Newspaper
www.astn.org.uk
For visually impaired people in Midlothian Tel 0131 663 6851

Midlothian Voluntary Action
www.mvacvs.org.uk
MVA supports voluntary organisations in Midlothian.

Mobility and access committee for Scotland
www.macs-mobility.org
We believe in a Scotland where anyone with a mobility problem due to some physical, mental or sensory impairment can go when and where everyone else can and have the information and opportunities to do so.

Mobilise Organisation
www.mobilise
On line magazine for disabled drivers that have formed a club.

Momentum
www.momentumscotland.org
Work with disabled and excluded people, Nothing in Midlothian some Edinburgh.

Motability
www.motability.co.uk
Motability is a national charity, set up on the initiative of the Government in 1977, to assist disabled people with their mobility needs.

National Association for Bikers with a Disability
www.nabd.org.uk
The NABD was set up in April 1991 by six bikers from Stockport and Manchester who would not accept the idea that disabled people could not ride motorcycles, scooters, or trikes, membership now tops 5000

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