Blind Cook To Join Top Chefs On Stage At Cookery Theatre

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 […]
Revolutionary New Smart Glasses Which Use AI To Help Visually-Impaired People To See To Be Showcased In Norwich

A revolutionary new piece of equipment which can help visually-impaired people identify faces, read text and watch TV is to be demonstrated at a special even next week. Norfolk’s sight loss charity Vision Norfolk has arranged a special demonstration of the innovative Oxsight Onyx smart glasses, made by technology firm Sight and Sound Technology, at […]
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.
Intrepid Half Dozen To Tackle Britain’s Third Highest Mountain To Support Visually-Impaired Youngsters

Six Norfolk people are set to tackle the UK’s third highest mountain in a bid to raise money to support visually-impaired youngsters in the county. The intrepid half-dozen, a mixture of service users and staff from Vision Norfolk, will be climbing the 3,500 ft Mount Snowdon in May, to raise funds for the charity’s Children, […]
Technology Demonstration At Norwich Hub

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

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 […]
Visually-Impaired Gaywood Readers Celebrate World Book Day

A group of visually-impaired book lovers from Gaywood gathered on World Book Day to discuss ‘The Button Box’ by Lynn Knight – an acclaimed story of women in the 20th century told through the clothes they wore – one of seven monthly audio book clubs run by sight loss charity Vision Norfolk around the county. […]
Vision Norfolk Appoints New Chief Executive

Norfolk’s sight loss charity Vision Norfolk has announced Andrew Morter as its new chief executive. He has 20 years experience in the voluntary sector, most recently at Norwich-based community charity Future projects, where he was head of operations. Prior to this he was head of volunteering at Voluntary Norfolk, and he has also worked for […]
Visually-Impaired Youngsters Board A Special Train To See Santa Thanks To Cromer Plumbing Business

Twenty-four visually-impaired children and their families enjoyed a special ‘Festive Express’ on the Bure Valley Railway, travelling to see Santa at Aylsham Station – thanks to the generosity of a Cromer plumbing business and some of its suppliers. James and Sally Watts, who run Ignite It Right Plumbing and Heating in the town raised an […]
Sight Loss Charity Launches Christmas Appeal To Help Provide Support To Visually-Impaired Young People And Their Families

Norfolk’s sight loss charity has launched a Christmas appeal with the aim of helping visually-impaired children and young people, and their families, enjoy a range of activities designed to tackle the isolation which is a common issue for young people living with sight loss. The appeal will raise funds to support a huge range of […]