In a world where events are meant to bring people together, too often the doors remain closed for many. Access All Events is the definitive, story‑driven guide that shows exactly how to turn every gathering, whether a village fête, a corporate conference, a music festival or a gala, into an inclusive experience that welcomes, respects and delights every attendee. Drawing on Paul’s decades of lived experience as a wheelchair using social worker, hospitality professional and founder of Disabled Access Day, the book blends vivid, real world anecdotes with clear, actionable advice. From the first invitation to post event feedback, each chapter tackles a crucial touchpoint: Pre‑visit information: How to craft an access page that builds confidence before anyone buys a ticket. - Booking and ticketing: Simple, screen reader‑friendly systems and companion ticket policies that remove friction. - Entrances, check‑in and security: Designing shared, step‑free entrances and dignified security procedures. - Seating, viewing and stage access: Ensuring sight lines, companion seats and ramps are built‑in, not bolted on. - Sensory design: Balanced sound, lighting and quiet spaces that protect ears, eyes and nerves. - Accessible toilets and Changing Places: Dignified facilities that keep people on site and spending. - Food, drink and hospitality: Counters at varied heights, clear menus and staff training that turn a snack stall into a welcoming hub. - Digital and hybrid access: Captioned streams, screen reader compatible platforms and equal interaction for remote participants. - Staff and volunteer culture: Training, empowerment and representation that turn people into ambassadors of inclusion. - Funding and the “Purple Pound”: Demonstrating the commercial upside of accessibility and how to embed it in any budget. Each chapter concludes with a concise checklist, allowing organisers to audit their event at a glance and implement improvements instantly. Throughout, Paul interweaves humour, humility and heartfelt stories, from the embarrassment of being lifted onto a stage to the joy of a ramp that lets a speaker roll in with confidence, making the guide both inspirational and eminently practical. Access All Events is more than a manual; it is a call to action for anyone who believes that gatherings should be about belonging, not merely attendance. Whether you are a festival promoter, a corporate event manager, a community organiser, or a venue owner, this book equips you with the mindset, strategies and tools to make events accessible and, as a result, more successful, profitable and memorable for everyone.