Special Afternoon Tea Delivery Ensures Vision Impaired People Can Celebrate The Jubilee

Vision impaired people in Norfolk who find it difficult to get out are being given the chance to celebrate the Jubilee with a sumptuous afternoon tea – thanks to a special delivery from the county’s sight loss charity Vision Norfolk. Staff and volunteers from the charity are delivering dozens of boxes containing sandwiches, savouries, scones […]

Book Lover Sought To Lead Audio Book Club For Vision Impaired People In Dereham

A literature lover is being sought to help Dereham-based vision impaired book-lovers enjoy their passion at a monthly audio book club. With the retirement of a longstanding volunteer, the Vision Norfolk Dereham audio book club is looking for someone to lead the group, which meets at the town’s library once a month. Run by the […]

Blind Cook To Join Top Chefs On Stage At Cookery Theatre

Ed Bates of Vision Norfolk

A blind Norfolk man is set to join some of the region’s top chefs when he takes to the stage at the East Anglian Game & Country Fair cookery theatre next week. Ed Bates, who has been blind since birth, will be making his cookery demonstration debut as he sets out to cook a two-course […]

New Edition of Magpie News published

A new edition of Magpie News has been published, featuring a round-up of everything that is happening all around Vision Norfolk. You can download a copy here.

Technology Demonstration At Norwich Hub

Oxsight Onyx smart galsses

Sight and Sound Technology will be demonstrating their equipment for those suffering from sight loss, at the Norwich Hub, on Friday 8th April, 10am – 2pm. In particular, they will be introducing their new piece of equipment called the Oxsight Onyx.  These are smart glasses can help the wearer to identify faces, read text and watch […]

New Chair For Norfolk’s Sight Loss Charity

Karen Norton and Andrew Morter

Norfolk’s sight loss charity Vision Norfolk has a new Chair of Trustees, Karen Norton, who takes over from Richard Hanson and Simon Stokes, who have stepped down as Co-Chairs. Mrs Norton, who was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa in 1996 and is now severely visually-impaired with little or no peripheral vision, has been a trustee of […]