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Image of the top of the cover of this addition of Magpie News. It features a magpie, the Vision Norfolk logo and the text "Magpie News - December 2022, Welcome to this addition of Magpie News. I hope you will enjoy reading all about our recent and upcoming activities and events".

Magpie News – December 2022

Our latest edition of Magpie News is now available. Here are two online formats: PDF and Simplified Word. We will also be emailing these out to those on our email list.

 

Hard copies have been posted out and should land soon. The audio versions (USB & CD) and the Braille version are in the process of being created and should be with you soon.

 

Our 2022 Annual Report is now available as well. Here are the two online formats: PDF and Simplified Word. Hard copies are also available to pick up in our hubs.

 

If you would like to be added to our mailing list or have any questions please feel free to get in contact. You can email Rob at [email protected] or call 01603 57300 Ext. 365.

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Two photographs side by side. On the left: Photo shows a rugged, eroded cliffside under a cloudy sky. In the foreground, the ground is uneven and rocky, with reddish-brown soil and chunks of stone scattered around. Some areas look freshly exposed, as if rain or wind recently washed parts of the earth away. There’s a small patch of muddy water near the bottom of the scene. In the background, the cliff rises sharply upward. Its face is light beige with dark grey and brown layers running through it, showing how the earth has built up over time. The top of the cliff is covered with a thin layer of green grass and small patches of yellow wildflowers. Deep cracks run down parts of the cliff, hinting that pieces might eventually break off. On the Right: Photo shows a black and white close up image of a wooden groyne with 6 small pebbles stuck in the small gap of the groyne through the larger gap at the top of the picture you can just make out the clifftop.

Photography Exhibition by Vision Impaired Artists

We’re excited to share that our Vision Impaired Photography Group has a special exhibition on display at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH)! All of the stunning photographs have been taken by our clients, showcasing their creativity, talent, and unique perspectives.

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2025 Annual Public Meeting

You are cordially invited to a very special occasion… The Vision Norfolk Annual Public Meeting & 220th Anniversary Celebration! The event is taking place on Tuesday 14th October. Arrive at 10am for a 10:30am start.

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