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Cam Sight service user, Sue Lambley, Cambridge, tells us her story of living with Glaucoma, as part of Glaucoma Awareness Week, (26 to 2 July). Read more
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Cam Sight’s 111th AGM will take place on Thursday 7 December, 2pm at Cam Sight, 167 Green End Road, Cambridge, CB4 1RW. Read more
Join a creative group and take part in sensory walks and music workshops with composer and artist Tom Adams on a sound project about nature and the stories and significance of the Fenland landscape. Read more
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Join artists Stepanka Facerova and Mansi Shouche for a series of creative art workshops for adults with low vision and blindness at David Parr House, Gwydir Street, Cambridge in July. Read more
Join Anglia Ruskin University's online discussion groups to help increase and improve physical activity opportunities for people living with sight loss. Read more
Anglia Ruskin University are conducting a piece of research to ascertain the level of mental health support received by those who have vision loss. The study will also look at support provided to significant others. Read more
Available from 28 April, the RNIB Accord USB player is their most advanced audio device and designed specifically for blind and partially sighted users. Read more
Cam Sight is saddened to hear about the passing of our Patron Nigel Brown OBE. Read more
Talking Together is a free series of telephone-based discussion groups for older adults (50+). Choose a topic and join a group who meet over the phone each week. Read more
Drop in to get information and advice. The cost of living pop-up events aim to help with the challenges facing people this winter. They are running throughout February for anyone who has concerns. Read more
The Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge are offering free touch tours based on the current fantastic exhibition 'Defaced! Money, Conflict, Protest' Read more
On World Sight Day 2022, Dr Jasleen Jolly, Vision and Eye Research Institute, Cambridge tells us why medical research is really important for improving people’s lives in lots of different ways. Read more
Cam Sight are joining partner organisations across Cambridge to help and support those affected by the cost of living crisis. Pop-up events run throughout October and November for anyone who has concerns. Read more
Anglia Ruskin University are looking for people with a visual impairment to come to the University Eye Clinic in Cambridge for 1 hour to have their reading vision assessed. Read more
Blind and Visually Impaired Football sessions have changed their day and time, but the venue remains the same! Read more
Join the University of Cambridge Museums' free tours to explore by touch and audio description their fantastic collections. Read more
Cam Sight is working with Living Streets Cambridge and the RNIB to tackle the problem of pavement parking. Vehicles parked on the pavement pose a real danger to blind and visually impaired people as well as forcing wheelchair and buggy users into the roads. Please watch our video and join our campaign to #SeeCambridgeshireStreetsDifferently Read more