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Open To All but not if you're in a wheelchair.

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London 2012

When organising a conference called Open To All by 2012 espousing the benefits of making your hotel fully accessible for the Olympics in London it's good to book a venue that's beyond reproach.

Alas, although the London Development Agency (LDA) organised event last week in the capital was inspiring and informative in equal measure, the venue, the Royal Society for Arts off the Strand, was to put it simply, a bit of a pig for the disabled delegates and speakers to navigate.

As the venue for a conference on disability this is about as appropriate as the decision by officials in Australia to dedicate a swimming pool to former Prime Minister Harold Holt who drowned in 1967.

On the day of the conference it prompted Sarah Ebanja, deputy chief executive of the LDA, to apologise unreservedly to attendees just after the morning coffee break for booking the venue in the first place, which is admirable in a way.

This did however throw Kitchen Rat off kilter as we'd been presuming the choice of venue was a deliberate ploy to highlight how far London still has to go to deliver the most accessible Games ever as envisioned by mayor Boris Johnson. Bugger.

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Boris Johnson: hardworking Mayor of London

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Fresh from a spot of back-tracking over the London Living Wage, Kitchen Rat can reveal London mayor Boris Johnson has thrown himself into his work ahead of the 2012 Olympics.

Admirably a recent evening visit to City Hall, where caterer Jill Bartlett is installed, revealed no Boris supping wine or wolfing down finger food while hobnobbing, which let's be fair is more than can be said for many a freeloading politician.

Although sartorial excellence might not be the major's strongest suit, it appears he is at least hardworking, so much so that he rarely has time for more than an expresso or a Diet Coke in City Hall's staff restaurant.

Of course everyone deserves a break and Boris's weekly, and it sounds well deserved escape from the pressure of official office, comes once a Thursday when he sits down to a Jill Bartlett prepared curry.

Although not as fiery as his mayoral predecessor Ken Livingstone, Kitchen Rat is assured that when it comes to spice in his curry, Boris can hold his own.

Reassuring as for some his appointment as mayor was hard to swallow.

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