VI Talk Link Day South West When – Saturday 9th March 2019 Time – 10am – 4pm Where – The Moments Café, New George Street, Plymouth, PL1 1RJ We will have volunteers on the day to assist and guide to…
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Assistive Technology at Sidmouth Library
Devon in Sight together with the RNIB spent the day at Sidmouth library supporting the Library’s digital day and promoting the new Sidmouth VIIT session which start in March. This joint initiative with Libraries Unlimited, RNIB and Devon in Sight …
Launch of new website
Devon in Sight has enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship with Daneswood, a Web Design & Development Agency in Exeter for many years. For the second time in a decade Daneswood recently offered to undertake a complete redesign and rebuild of our website and…
Cooking with Confidence
Alan, a severely sight impaired client from West Devon was keen to increase his cooking skills and repertoire of meals. With Community Support Worker, Rebecca Springbett, he travelled to Frogmore near Kingsbridge, where he spent the day preparing Chicken Chasseur,…
The Kool Club
I am very excited to have been asked to support members of the Kool Club in Totnes to achieve their aim of making the community better for people with Sight Loss on the 30th of March as part of their…
Honiton & District Lions Club
We were very fortunate to be presented with a cheque from the Honiton & District Lions Club. We’d like to say a big THANK YOU to Honiton & District Lions Club and all their members who donated £500 for our Community Support…
Cullompton Community Choir
Devon in Sight Cullompton Talk and Support Group ended the year on a high note when we were joined at The Hayridge by members of the Cullompton Community Choir who lead the singing on some well-loved favourite hymns and carols.…
We have moved offices
We have now moved from Station House to a new office in Kennford, just outside Exeter. New Address Devon in Sight Splatford Barton Kennford Exeter EX6 7XY Our services continue as normal, with the majority being provided from community hubs…