Trinity Leeds and White Rose shopping centres will mark Purple Tuesday on 4th November, raising awareness of the challenges that disabled shoppers can face as well as engaging with guests to explore ways to make the centres more accessible.
Purple Tuesday is an annual initiative which looks to improve the customer experience for disabled people and their families year-round. Participating organisations, such as Trinity Leeds and White Rose, make commitments to greater inclusion and accessibility to ensure a positive experience for all visitors. 
Guide Dogs for the Blind will be present at both Trinity Leeds and White Rose, raising awareness of the vital role guide dogs play in supporting people with visual impairments. Other local organisations sharing information throughout the day include: 
At Trinity Leeds: 
•	Convo will be sharing information on its Convo Now app (formerly SignLive), which allows access to BSL interpreters anytime, anywhere, for greater access to centre facilities for the deaf and hard of hearing community. 
•	Leeds Society for the Deaf & Blind will highlight services available for those with hearing and sight loss at Trinity Leeds.
•	Pyramid, a Leeds-based art collective working with people with learning disabilities to develop their talents in a safe place. 
At White Rose: 
•	Leeds Older People’s Forum with information on its projects and initiatives that help improve the lives of older people across the city.