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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

22.2 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.
Tower Hamlets Sight & Hearing Service

Tel: 0300 303 6070

Reablement Team, Adults Health and Community Directorate
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent
London
Greater London
E14 2BG

23.4 miles away

The Sight and Hearing service helps anyone who is deaf, blind, who has a hearing loss, visual loss or a dual sensory loss. To access the services people must be over 18 years of age and live in Tower Hamlets.
Haringey Phoenix Group

Tel: 020 8889 7070

Winkfield Resource Centre
33 Winkfield Road
Wood Green
London
Greater London
N22 5RP

23.6 miles away

Haringey Phoenix Group provides support for blind and partially sighted people in Haringey and the surrounding areas. Services include talking newspapers, advice and a home visiting service for those who are isolated.
Enfield Vision

Tel: 020 8373 6260

Community House
311 Fore Street
Edmonton
London
Middlesex
N9 0PZ

25.8 miles away

Enfield Vision is a self-help group, registered as a charity that is managed by Visually Impaired people whose aim is to improve the quality of life for Visually Impaired people resident in the London Borough of Enfield. We provide support and information to Visually Impaired people, their famil...
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Yews Talking News

Tel: 01444 451440

55 Boltro Road
Haywards Heath
West Sussex
RH16 1BJ

29.7 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.