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Our community hubs

Our three community hubs are at the heart of what we do, providing a friendly and supportive environment where people with sight loss can access practical help, emotional support, and specialist resources.

Whether you need advice, want to explore assistive technology, or just meet up for social activities, our dedicated teams offer one-to-one support, helping you find the right equipment and services to suit your needs – so you never have to navigate sight loss alone.

Appointments are preferred – to book a visit, contact your local hub:

Norwich Hub

Bradbury Activity Centre,
Beckham Place,
Edward Street,
Norwich,
NR3 3DZ

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Directions

By car

The address for the Bradbury Activity Centre is Beckham Place, Edward Street, Norwich, NR3 3DZ. This is the best address to give taxis. We have a drop off and pick up point immediately outside the front door but there is currently very limited parking. The nearest pay and display car park is on Edward Street just before you turn into Beckham Place.

By public transport

There is a bus stop on Edward Street at the corner of Beckham place. No 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 36, 37, 38, 39, and the Sanders 42 and X44.

On foot

The entrance closest to The Bradbury Activity Centre is on Edward Street. There is only a footpath on the left for some of the way, and then you will need to step off this and either follow the building line on the right or use the curb edge on the left before crossing over to walk through the gates to the Bradbury Centre. There are slow moving cars coming in and out of Beckham place.

Great Yarmouth

12 Hall Quay,
Great Yarmouth,
NR30 1HP

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Directions

By car

There are some parking bays directly outside the hub for 20 minutes parking only. Blue Badge holders can park outside the hub in one of these bays for up to three hours. There is a pay and display car park directly behind the hub or alternatively on the other side of the main road at Stonecutters Quay pay and display car park.

By public transport

The closest stop is Town Hall about a 2 to 3 minute walk from the hub, or alternatively, Market Gates bus stop is about a 10 minute walk from the hub. Great Yarmouth train station is also about a 10 minute walk.

On foot

The entrance door to the hub is located on 12 Hall Quay, Great Yarmouth, NR30 1HP. The ground floor office can then be found once entering the hallway on the right hand side.

King’s Lynn

20 Thoresby College,
Queen Street,
King’s Lynn,
PE30 1HX

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Directions

By car

Unfortunately there isn’t parking available at the hub however there are a number of car parks nearby including Saturday Market Place, Baker Lane and St James Court, all of which are within a five minutes’ walk.

By public transport

The new community hub is about 10 minutes’ walk from the main bus and train stations in King’s Lynn.