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Reading's Talking Newspaper

Tel: 0118 958 2056

Reading Association for the Blind (RAB)
Walford Hall
Carey Street
Reading
Berkshire
RG1 7JS

4.5 miles away

Reading's Talking Newspaper for the Blind is a registered charity which provides extracts from the Reading Evening Post and Reading Chronicle in mp3 format on USB Drives to visually impaired people in Reading and surrounding areas, we also provide players for the USB drives.
Berkshire Vision

Tel: 0118 987 2803

Midleton House
5 Erleigh Road
Reading
Berkshire
RG1 5LR

5.0 miles away

Berkshire Vision is an independent charity that aims to enable and support visually impaired people in Berkshire to live independently and to enhance their quality of life.
Guide Dogs Reading Team

Tel: 0345 1430224

130 Wharfedale Road
Winnerish Triangle
Reading
Berkshire
RG41 5RB

7.4 miles away

Guide Dogs Berkshire provides guide dogs and mobility advice to blind and partially sighted people living in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and the London boroughs of Ealing and Hounslow.
Maidenhead and District Talking Newspaper Association

Tel: 01628 623263

7 Whitchurch Close
Maidenhead
Berkshire
SL6 7TZ

11.9 miles away

We produce a weekly news programme which is based entirely on material from Maidenhead's local newspaper, plus a monthly magazine which contains a wide variety of articles for which copyright permission has been obtained. Both programmes are around 90 minutes in length and are sent out in MP3 for...
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Living Paintings

Tel: 01635 299771

Unit 8 Kingsclere Park
Kingsclere
Newbury
Berkshire
RG20 4SW

16.7 miles away

Living Paintings is a charity that provides a free lending library of touch and sound packs for visually impaired people of all ages.
Basingstoke Talking News

Tel: 01256 328143

via BVS - The Orchard White Hart Lane
Town Centre
Basingstoke
Hampshire
RG21 4AF

17.9 miles away

For any person who is unable to read because of sight problems, even though they may not be registered as blind or partially sighted. Talking News is a free service. The 60 minute tape produced weekly uses news from the Basingstoke and North Hampshire Gazette.
Oxfordshire Association For The Blind Oxford

Tel: 01865 725595

Bradbury Lodge
Gordon Woodward Way
Abingdon Road
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 4XL

18.3 miles away

The Oxfordshire Association for the Blind was formed in 1877 and has been supporting visually impaired people (VIP) in Oxfordshire ever since. We have a proud record of service and support. We advise on services and equipment that enable visually impaired people to live independent lives.
Oxtalk - Oxford And District Talking News

Tel: 01865 862873

OX3 8NN

18.8 miles away

During the Coronavirus pandemic Oxtalk continues to be produced each week through the generosity of the volunteers who are selecting and recording the news items at home and then forwarding them to the Technical Officers to be collated and upload onto the Oxtalk website.  There are 2 further list...
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Oxfordshire Advocacy Hub

Tel: 0300 200 0082

Barton Community Centre
Underhill Circus
Barton
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX3 9LS

19.3 miles away

The Oxfordshire Advoacy Hub provides advocacy support through statuory and community advocacy. POhWER provides Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy (IMCA) including Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) and Relevant Person’s Paid Representative Service (RPPR) Independent Mental Health Advocacy...
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Bucksvision

Tel: 01296 487 556

Aylesbury Resource and Training Centre
143 Meadowcroft
Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire
HP19 9HH

22.8 miles away

BucksVision works with people experiencing serious sight loss and their families and carers. Our services include information and advice, equipment guidance (including demonstrations), technology support, social activities (social clubs, craft groups, walking groups, bowls clubs and more), and be...
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