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Organisation:Corinium Talking News 

Comment:

The Corinium Talking News service uses standard C90 tapes to bring local news and items of interest to people unable to read normal print. A cassette is sent every two weeks and returned via a free postal service. The cassettes can be played on a standard cassette player, special players can be loaned if difficulties are experienced operating a standard machine.
Apply direct to Mrs. P. Smedley (phone 01285-657872) for an application form. If you are not registered as blind or partially sighted a GP or Optician should complete the form for you. The service operates from an office in the new multi-agency centre with the Cirencester Volunteer Bureau. 

Phone:01285-643361 
Contact name:
Mrs. Sheila Laycock 
Address:

The Volunteer Centre
23 Sheep Street
Cirencester

GL7 1QW
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Email:
[email protected] 

Who is it for:

Visually impaired people 

How to Contact:

Contact Mrs. Laycock on 01285-643361 for details  

Cost:

Free of all charges, including postage 

Record updated:12 Apr 2007 


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Corinium Talking News phone: 01285-643361 or email: [email protected]