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Changing the visually impaired world

Summary

Imaginative thinking is making life better for visually impaired people at home and abroad – from art, to walking, to cycling and even visits from the police! This article has been written by Fiona and read by Tanya.

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From Kent to New York and places in between – how imaginative thinking is helping VI people

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Authors

  • Fiona

    Fiona worked as a journalist with local and national newspapers for 12 years before joining local government as a press officer. She also volunteered for several charities, including Mary's Meals, Citizens Advice Scotland and Argyll Talking Newspapers before joining TNF Soundings and returning to her roots of sourcing and writing news articles.

  • Tanya

    An experienced, multi-lingual, professional broadcaster and voice specialist; I have love for the spoken word, narration and languages.  You may recognise my voice from wide variety of BBC broadcasts as well as from Sound On or Ipswich Community Radio.  I am delighted to be a part of TNF Soundings.

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