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RNIB Resource Centre - London and South East

Summary: Try products before you buy at our central London resource centre and shop.


Visit us for advice or to try the wide range of products in our shop.

Shop products include

  • Everyday living – kitchen equipment, recording devices, lighting, stationery and healthcare items.
  • Clocks and watches – talking, tactile and easy to see.
  • Out and about – view our range of canes, walking sticks and mobility equipment.
  • Games, toys and leisure - early years toys, arts and crafts, playing cards, board games.
  • Keeping in touch – reading writing and learning.
  • Technology - mobile phones, daisy players, computer hardware and software.
  • CCTVs - these are electronic reading devices enlarging print onto a screen. Suitable for reading all kinds of material.
  • Audio and large print books - browse and buy from our extensive range.

The Resource Centre also holds a range of information, literature and catalogues in all formats.

Opening hours and location

  • Weekdays: 9.30am - 5pm (Wednesdays 4pm)
  • First and second Saturday of each month: 9.30am to 1pm.

We close at 4pm on a Friday before a Bank Holiday and are closed all weekend until the following Tuesday.

Contact details

RNIB Resource Centre
105 Judd Street
London
WC1H 9NE
Tel: 020 7388 1266 (ext 2356)
Fax: 020 7388 2034
Email: resource@rnib.org.uk

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Content author: RNIBLondonandSouthEast@rnib.org.uk

Last updated: 24/11/2008 13:57

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