North West campaigns

Regional Campaigns Officer, North West:

Lindsay Armstrong
RNIB Regional Centre
The Gateway Centre
71 London Road
Liverpool
L3 8HY

Telephone: 0151 298 3233

By email: lindsay.armstrong@rnib.org.uk

Get involved

Want to make a difference in your region? Fed up of feeling excluded from local services?

Join RNIB campaigns in the North West to push for change in the local authority decisions that impact lives every day. You can contact RNIB campaigns team on 020 7391 2123 or at campaigns@rnib.org.uk. Alternatively you can contact Lindsay directly in Liverpool on 0151 298 3233 or at lindsay.armstrong@rnib.org.uk.

Latest news

Campaign skills training in the North West

In the North West we are developing a free training package for local blind societies or other local campaign groups on how to speak up for your rights. Get in touch if you're interested

Challenging cuts to ring and ride services in Manchester and Lancashire

Local authorities in both Lancashire and central Manchester have introduced new or increased charging policies for their community transport (often referred to as ring or dial-a-ride) services. We want to hear from you if you have been directly affected by this!

Raising eye health up the agenda in Lancashire

Campaigners in Lancashire have been working hard to influence the provision and planning of eye health and sight loss prevention services.

Hardest Hit Day of Action - North west

Over 400 peopleattended a rally in Manchester on Saturday 22 October to protest against cuts to disability benefits and services.

A-boards in Merseyside

Sefton Council on Merseyside has been challenged by RNIB campaigners over its hazardous use of advertising boards in the town of Formby.

Travelling around Manchester

Our Sale volunteer set up a meeting with representatives from the transport authority in Greater Manchester where we discussed the problems that blind and partially sighted people have using the Metrolink tram system.

Tackling the built environment on Merseyside

An increasing number of people in Liverpool are reporting to us problems they are encountering with wheelie bins and A boards.

Last updated: 19 July 2011

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