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Greenhouse Boost For Norwich Gardening Group For People With Sight Loss
18th May 2026 Vision Norfolk’s gardening group for people with sight loss in Norwich is

What’s On – June 2026
Vision Norfolk runs a wide range of accessible creative, cultural, sports, and social activities designed

Tip of the Month – Independent Grocery Shopping
Shopping with confidence is an important part of being able to maintain independence, as well

Hearing Loss And Sight Loss Charities Come Together For Downham Market Event
12th May 2026 Two Norfolk charities helping people living with sensory issues are coming together

Vision Impaired Cyclists In West Norfolk Invited To Get On A Bicycle Made For Two
6th May 2026 People living with sight loss in West Norfolk are being offered the

Guided Seafront Walks On Offer For Vision Impaired People In Great Yarmouth
4th May 2026 People living with sight loss in the Great Yarmouth area are being

Accessible Tandem Cycling Rides in Norwich
With the better weather fast approaching, we are pleased to announce that we will be

What’s On – May 2026
Vision Norfolk runs a wide range of accessible creative, cultural, sports, and social activities designed

Voting Information for Vision Impaired People in Norfolk
Voting is a fundamental right. The Elections Act 2022 requires officials to make provisions for
Please help us support people through sight loss
Here’s how your donation can change the life of someone living with sight loss in Norfolk today:
covers the cost of an outreach visit to help someone living with sight loss to access benefits, assistive equipment and health-related support so they can live independently at home.
can fund an exciting social activity for children and young people, like karate or tubing – an opportunity for them to get together, have fun and make friends in a supportive environment.
could provide a full year’s funding for our weekly crafting sessions, giving people with sight loss the chance to socialise and learn new skills like weaving, pottery and rug-making.