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Fife sight loss charity Seescape Visions of Hope, a film on Fife sight loss charity Seescape featuring Gordon Brown, is a Smiley Film Awards finalist. Vote online to support…

Exciting news! "Visions of Hope," featuring Seescape, is a finalist at the Smiley Film Awards. Will you vote to support? #SightLossAwareness

www.dunfermlinepress.com/news/25974576.fife-sight...

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A street view of berwick town centre lined with tall black bollards along the pavement edge. The bollards are plain and dark with no colour contrast markings. Buildings on both sides of the street feature shopfronts and upper-storey windows. Red, white, and blue bunting is strung across the street overhead. Several pedestrians can be seen walking in the distance, and the sky appears overcast. The word “Before” is written in bold white text at the bottom of the image.

A street view of berwick town centre lined with tall black bollards along the pavement edge. The bollards are plain and dark with no colour contrast markings. Buildings on both sides of the street feature shopfronts and upper-storey windows. Red, white, and blue bunting is strung across the street overhead. Several pedestrians can be seen walking in the distance, and the sky appears overcast. The word “Before” is written in bold white text at the bottom of the image.

A close-up street view in Berwick town centre, showing a line of dark bollards along a cobblestone pavement beside parked cars. Each bollard now has a bright white reflective band painted around the top and middle sections, providing clear colour contrast against the dark surface. Wooden planters and several parked vehicles are visible in the background. The word “AFTER” is written in bold black text at the bottom left corner of the image.

A close-up street view in Berwick town centre, showing a line of dark bollards along a cobblestone pavement beside parked cars. Each bollard now has a bright white reflective band painted around the top and middle sections, providing clear colour contrast against the dark surface. Wooden planters and several parked vehicles are visible in the background. The word “AFTER” is written in bold black text at the bottom left corner of the image.

Northumberland County Council listened 💪
Small changes, big impact — new bollard colour contrast in Berwick town centre makes a huge difference for accessibility.
Proud to see local collaboration with @ThomasPocklingtonTrust making streets safer and more inclusive.
#Accessibility #SightLossAwareness

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The image shows the exterior of De Baliol Care Home, a two-story red-brick building with beige upper sections and a brown tiled roof. A covered entranceway with a white gable extends from the building, with hanging flower baskets on either side.

In the foreground, there is a well-maintained garden with a variety of plants, including a wooden birdhouse, green shrubs, and flowering plants. A neatly kept pathway leads to the entrance, creating a welcoming atmosphere. The sky is partly cloudy, and the setting appears peaceful and inviting.

The image shows the exterior of De Baliol Care Home, a two-story red-brick building with beige upper sections and a brown tiled roof. A covered entranceway with a white gable extends from the building, with hanging flower baskets on either side. In the foreground, there is a well-maintained garden with a variety of plants, including a wooden birdhouse, green shrubs, and flowering plants. A neatly kept pathway leads to the entrance, creating a welcoming atmosphere. The sky is partly cloudy, and the setting appears peaceful and inviting.

👁️‍🗨️ Empowering carers with Sight Loss Awareness!

The Thomas Pocklington Trust recently worked with staff at De Baliol Care Home, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, equipping them with the skills to support residents with sight loss.
A fantastic step towards inclusive, person-centered care! 👏💙
#SightLossAwareness

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Nearly time Guide Dogs UK Jaina Mistry Can't wait Manchester Cathedral #guidedogsfortheblind #sightlossawareness

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Looking forward to @GuideDogsUK Christmas Wishes concert tonight Manchester Cathedral where our niece Jaina Mistry will speak about her sight loss. Especially excited for the guide dogs procession.
#GuideDogsUk #sightlossawareness #SightLoss
Here's the link
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/guide-dogs...

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