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1. Bolton Society for Blind People
Information, advice, activities and support of Visually Impaired people living, working and studying in Bolton. The Sensory centre, Brinks Place, Chorley Street, Bolton. BL1 4AL. Email: angelaprout@aol.co.uk
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2. Bradbury Fields
Brad Bury Fields: Services for Blind and Partially Sighted People. We are your local organisation. We are the largest provider of services for blind and partially sighted people throughout Liverpool and Knowsley; people throughout Merseyside access many of our voluntary services. We offer a whole range of services to help people to live independent lives and maintain self-respect.
Our expertise are extended to all those who wish to offer an equal service to blind and partially sighted people and our services include-Transcription from print to Braille, CD, Tape and Large print, Equality training for other agencies who wish to offer an equal service for visually impaired people. We are an organisation dedicated to the needs of visually impaired people.
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3. British Computer Association of the Blind
BCAB is an organisation of visually impaired people who use Information and Communications Technology (ICT). Our members range from experienced computer professionals to people who are beginning to explore the use of Information and Communications Technology for leisure, study or employment.
BCAB is a charity, based in the UK, but with the advent of global networks, is developing ever closer links with people and organisations worldwide.
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6. National Talking Newspapers and Magazines
National Talking Newspapers and Magazines...
...providing national newspapers and magazines in audio on tape, CD, DAISY CD and by MP3 download, and in digital full-text format by, e-mail, download and CD-ROM for visually impaired and print disabled people who find reading a strain.
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7. Northamptonshire Association for the Blind
Northamptonshire association for the blind (NAB) is
a totally independent charity working exclusively in Northamptonshire to help visually impaired people.
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8. Royal London Society for the Blind

Founded in 1838, the RLSB has a long and distinguished history in helping blind and partially sighted people to achieve their goals in education, training and employment. Today, we run a specialist nursery, school and college from our educational campus in Sevenoaks, a factory in North West London and an Employment Service from Central London.
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9. RP Fighting Blindness - British Retinitis Pigmentosa Society
RP Fighting Blindness, also known as The British Retinitis Pigmentosa Society (BRPS) was founded in 1975 and is a registered charity set up for the benefit of those with Retinitis Pigmentosa. It is a self help group which seeks to help its members live with and overcome their visual problems and to bring relief by stimulating research into the causes and eventually the treatment of Retinitis Pigmentosa. This is achieved by funding a range of research projects using money raised, mainly through its branches, for this purpose.
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10. SAVI
Surrey Association for Visual Impairment is here to help anyone in Surrey, whose eyesight has become a cause for concern, whether they are registered as having a visual impairment or not. SAVI also has a department devoted to providing support to people who have a combined sight and hearing loss (CSHL).
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