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Ongoing from Saturday 15 June 2013
Region: London and South East
Category: Arts and culture
The Print Room presents TUTTO BENE, MAMMA? By Gloria Mina In a new adaptation by April De Angelis An immersive theatre experience in which the actors and audience will share a world that is in complete darkness. TUTTO BENE, MAMMA? is a one-act play based on the haunting true story of a ...
Ongoing from Wednesday 19 June 2013
Region: London and South East
Category: Sport and leisure
Starting on Wednesday 19th June 2013 we are running tennis sessions for players with visual impairments in Milton Keynes. The sessions are open to any age and ability. Day & Time: Every Wednesday starting from 19th June 2013 at 1pm Duration: 1 hour Cost: First session free - thereafter ...
Thursday 20 June 2013 to Friday 21 June 2013
Region: London and South East
Category: Training and conferences
RNIB Sunshine House School and Residence and The Eden Academy, made up of Grangewood and Moorcroft Schools, are delighted to present a two day practitioner workshop for professionals supporting children with learning difficulties and disabilities including sight problems. Whether you work in ...
Thursday 20 June 2013
Region: Scotland
Category: Try before you buy shopping events
This will be a free friendly, informal event where you can chat to everyone on the stands, as well as other visitors, and link yourself up with groups and services in your area. You can also find out about the latest products available to help you continue to live your busy lifestyle. Products to...
Saturday 22 June 2013
Region: London and South East
Category: Arts and culture
The Bodyguard Musical is a romantic thriller based on the smash hit film with Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston. Andrew Lloyd Webber's Adelphi Theatre and Producer David Ian offer audio description by Irene Richards on Saturday 22nd June at 15.00. Former Secret Service agent turned bodyguard Fr...
Wednesday 03 July 2013
Region: London and South East
Category: Try before you buy shopping events
RNIB's products and publications team will be working with the Action for Blind People Resource Centre in London to showcase all the latest products launched over the last three months. A free event for anyone interested in any products for blind or partially sighted people. Come and meet the tea...
Friday 19 July 2013
Region: Midlands
Category: Other kinds of events
Calling all blind and partially sighted people who want accessible bus services! Join this unique event on Friday the 19th of July and swap places with a bus driver! RNIB are organising an event which will let bus drivers swap places with their blind and partially sighted customers, so they...
Wednesday 24 July 2013
Region: London and South East
Category: Arts and culture
Discover how different celebrations have been marked in the home from birthdays to street parties and bake tasty treats. The sessions are free, but please book in advance, as places are limited. For more information or to book your place please contact our Bookings Officer via e-mail bookin...
Friday 02 August 2013
Region: Wales
Category: Children, young people, families
Come along for a Beach Fun day organised by the National Trust, with lots of activities including kayaking taster sessions, football, a sandcastle competition, rock-pooling, kite flying etc. When: 11.00am - 4pm, Friday 2 August, 2013 Where: Porthor beach, Pwhellli Price: It's free! (Some ...
Friday 02 August 2013
Region: North
Category: Support groups
Easy on the Eyes - Workshop People with little or no vision can access computers using mechanical braille or computer speech programmes. This doesn't help people with low vision who can "almost" see what is on the screen. Commercial software is available to help these people through ...