RNIB NI Launches New Premises and Projects in North West

Right to Left RNIB NI Director Charlie Mack with guests Janet Gray MBE, Lord Mayor Colum Eastwood and SEP project Manager Alice Lewis

24 February saw the official launch of RNIB NI's new premises and flagship project, the Sensory Engagement Programme [SEP].
Based in the Embassy building Strand Road Derry, the Sensory Engagement Programme is only one of the projects and services RNIB offer from the new premises. A new resource centre has opened to provide blind and partially sighted people of the North West with the most up to date daily living aids and equipment.

Employment and Technology including ICT training and confidence building are just some of the other services blind and partially sighted people can sign up for.

Richard Moore, RNIB NI Chair, Dr Janet Gray MBE, Mark Durkan MP and Derry City Lord Mayor Colum Eastwood all attended the launch event to mark this significant occasion.

For further information, please contact Thomas Quigley
thomas.quigley@rnib.org.uk

Last updated: 1 July 2011