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Remap Brighton And District Panel

Tel: Central Office : 01732 760209 Brighton & District: 07827 709035 or 07741 722310

Remap National Office
D9 Chaucer Business Park
Kemsing
Sevenoaks
Kent
TN15 6YU

8.0 miles away

Remap is a registered charity run by volunteers who design and build equipment to help people with disabilities live more independent lives and/or achieve better quality of lifestyle. Equipment provided are bespoke solutions to support the specific needs of the individual, and not available comme...
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Remap Medway And Swale

Tel: 01732 760209

TN15 6YU

8.0 miles away

REMAP designs, adapts and makes aids and equipment that is not commercially available for people with any type of disability, free of charge.
Kent Association For The Blind Maidstone Sight Centre (Head Office)

Tel: 01622 691357

72 College Road
Maidstone
Maidstone
Kent
ME15 6SJ

13.7 miles away

We aim to provide a quality service, sensitive to the individual needs of those who are sight impaired, helping them to attain the highest level of independence. We will help our staff and volunteers to fulfil their aims by appropriate support and placement.
British Wireless For The Blind Fund (Bwbf)

Tel: 01622 754757

10 Albion Place
Maidstone
Kent
ME14 5DZ

14.3 miles away

There are more than 2 million people in the UK with a sight problem. Approximately 25,000 of these are children. Ninety per cent of people with sight problems are over 60. Every day around 100 more people will start to experience loss of sight. Our job is to try and supply radio and audio set...
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Wealden Talking News East Sussex

Tel: 01435 862304

1-2 Bank Buildings
Cherwell Road
Heathfield
East Sussex
TN21 8JT

14.5 miles away

Wealden Talking News produces weekly memory sticks of news and features taken from the local papers in the Wealden area including Crowborough, Hailsham, Polegate, Uckfield, Heathfield, Seaford and Newhaven. They also produce four monthly magazines, free of charge for the visually impaired anywh...
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National Talking Newspapers And Magazines

National Recording Centre
Heathfield
East Sussex
TN21 8DB

14.7 miles away

National Talking Newspapers and Magazines, a registered charity, brings print to life for blind, visually impaired and print disabled people. We offer more than 200 popular newspaper and magazines titles covering everything from news and current affairs to gardening, health and home, in a variety...
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Kent Association For The Blind Bromley

Tel: 020 8464 8406

Bromley Sight Centre
18 Blyth Road
Bromley
Kent
BR1 3RX

18.6 miles away

Kent Association for the Blind provides advice, support, information and equipment for people of all ages who have a visual impairment.
Kent Association For The Blind

Tel: 01474 544440

Joynes House
New Road
Gravesend
Kent
DA11 0AT

18.8 miles away

We are a UK registered charity providing rehabilitation services for people with sight impairments in Kent, Medway and Bromley. We also provide some specialist support in Bexley. We have six rehabilitation teams around the region and three Sight Centres. We provide free, specialist support for c...
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Yews Talking News

Tel: 01444 451440

55 Boltro Road
Haywards Heath
West Sussex
RH16 1BJ

19.5 miles away

Yews Talking News provides free memory sticks of the local newspaper to the blind, the partially blind, or those labouring under some temporary incapacity or disability which makes reading a strain. A simple memory stick player will be provided for those who need one.
Croydon Voluntary Association For The Blind

Tel: 020 8688 2486

Bedford Hall
72-74 Wellesley Road
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 2AR

20.0 miles away

Croydon Voluntary Association for the Blind provides a range of services for visually impaired people. Services include a weekly talking newspaper, training in mobility, daily living skills and counselling.