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Lothiansound Talking Newspaper

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Delivered by: Lothiansound Talking Newspaper This is a Claimed organisation
Last updated: 12/02/2024

A weekly USB/memory stick recording of local news read mainly from The Edinburgh Evening News. It is a free service if you are blind, partially sighted, or have a disability, that makes reading difficult. The memory stick comes to you in a wallet. Listen to the recording (on your device) then send the stick back in the wallet, into a post box.

Regions:
  • Scotland
  • City of Edinburgh

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Virtual

Sight impairment. Blindness. Mobility/motor difficulties with reading.
Physical weekly memory stick with audio files for playing on home device, but also reached via BritishWireless for the Blind app + ALEXA.
Conditions
Health and Social Care Services
Disabled People
Older Adults
People Living with Long Term Conditions
Disability
Neurological conditions
Care Experienced People

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