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Vision Norfolk’s Annual Public Meeting

The Chair and Board of Trustees of Vision Norfolk request the pleasure of your company at Vision Norfolk’s Annual Public Meeting.

The meeting is being held to celebrate World Sight Day 2023 and present a review of our past year and our plans for the future. The meeting is open to anyone with an interest in Vision Norfolk and refreshments will be provided.

The meeting is taking place on Thursday 12th October from 3pm until 5pm at the Vision Norfolk Norwich Hub, Bradbury Activity Centre, Beckham Place, Edward Street, Norwich, NR3 3DZ.

If you would like more information or have any questions please feel free to get in contact with us by calling 01603 573000 or emailing [email protected].

For more information on how to get to our hubs click here.

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