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The ambitious plan was to purchase a new property just minutes away from the town centre of Bognor Regis with excellent transport links and equipped with a large resource centre, audio library, rehabilitation-training kitchen, conference and training room, counselling service, transcription studio, indoor hydrotherapy pool and exercise and therapy rooms. Users would also be given access to holistic therapy and counselling.
Established in 1921, the charity already had deep seated roots in the community. It currently operates a network of more than 50 specialist clubs for blind and partially sighted people to ensure they have access to a support network and are not isolated from the community.
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