A gran was left "devastated" when she found out she couldn't attend a Robbie Williams concert due to a lack of disability access after a leg amputation. Gillian Walker, 56, had bought tickets back in 2024 when she was able to walk into the venue.

But the 2025 gig became impossible for her following a below-the-knee amputation in February because of diabetes and kidney issues. When asking for new tickets with disability access, Gillian was initially told it wasn't possible.

Although initially heartbroken, things took a positive turn for Gillian once Edinburgh Live reached out to Ticketmaster, who then provided her with the necessary disability-accessible seating.

Now Gillian, along with her family, hope to raise awareness about the importance of accessibility and its devastating impact

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