Tag: Royal National Institute of Blind People
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The Braille Legacy is supported by the Royal National Institute of Blind People
Robert Tanitch reviews The Braille Legacy at Trafalgar Studios, London WC2 Louis Braille (1809-1852), a devout Catholic and an accomplished cellist and organist, invented his tactile system of communication – […]
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Talking Books making service entirely free for people with sight loss
RNIB’s Talking Books service originally launched in 1935 to help soldiers blinded in the war. It is now a service which provides 4,000 audio books every single day to people […]
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Get the kettle on and have a cup of Tea for RNIB
Leading sight loss charity RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People) is calling on tea and cake lovers across the region to get the kettle on, show off their baking […]
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Serious eye problems less likely if the diabetes is well controlled
The College of Optometrists is urging the public not to forget the detrimental effect that diabetes can have on eyes. Marking Diabetes Awareness Week, the College is warning that diabetes […]