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SRSB Firth Park Support Group Launch

Are you visually impaired? Do you live in the Firth Park area? Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind ( SRSB ) encourages people to meet on a regular basis to share experiences and access information and would like to invite you to the Spring Launch of their new support group.

SRSB Firth Park Support Group for Visually Impaired People, their partners, carers and friends launches on Wednesday 4th April 2018 and will meet weekly every Wednesday from 10am to 3pm at the Pavillion Buildings, The Bowling Green , Firth Park, Firth Park Road, Sheffield S5 6HH. The group, which organises guest speakers and occasional events, is free to attend with free refreshments.

Please contact SRSB for further details or to let them know if you would like to attend on 0114 272 2757 or email info@srsb.org.uk

To view a full listing of SRSB events click here.

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