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  1. Stay and Play

    The Blue School, Eastgate, Great Cambourne

    From: Fri; 5 April 2024To: Fri; 11 October 2024

    Stay and Play session for children from 0-4 years. To book, please email, phone or message us on Facebook.

  2. Cam Sight - Covid-19

    167 Green End Road, Cambridge

    We support adults, children and families with low vision and blindness. We are carrying out a ring-a-round service to continue supporting people in their own homes. We are offering information and advice by telephone, email or via our website. We

  3. Royal National College for the Blind

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    RNC is honoured to be the UK’s leading specialist residential College of further education for people with a visual impairment. Since 1872, we have been building on our expertise and successes, which enables the College to offer a variety of

  4. B2WGroup Creative Industries Program

    Crescent House,46 Priestgate, Peterborough

    You want to level up your game? Want a boost and assistance into the world of IT? Want to meet Fellow minded individuals? Join our Exciting program! The courses and topics we cover are: Cyber Security Web Development Games Design Programming Mental

  5. Disabled Fitness, Exercise and Mobility Advice

    Keeping fit, active and mobile when you have a physical disability is key to maintaining both your physical and mental health as well as getting the most out of your bodies mobility wherever you happen to live. Wheelchair user Scott Smith has been a