Wales / Cymru

RNIB Cymru works for the 100,000 people in Wales with serious sight loss.

Our services provide practical solutions to everyday challenges. We campaign for the inclusion of people with sight loss and we run pilot projects within our communities. We promote eye health by running public health awareness campaigns. We also work in partnership with organisations across Wales to provide local services.

Head office:

RNIB Cymru
Trident Court
East Moors Road
Cardiff
CF24 5TD

Telephone: 029 2045 0440
Fax: 029 2044 9550
Email enquiries: CymruEvents@rnib.org.uk

Welsh language provision

If you want to write or speak to someone at RNIB in Welsh, contact our Welsh Language Service.

Further information

Contact RNIB Cymru if you want more information on the services we offer or our current campaigns.

Current highlights

Welsh Synthetic Voice - automated speech software

RNIB Cymru celebrated the launch of the Welsh Synthetic Voice (automated speech software) on 4 August at the S4C tent on the Eisteddfod field. The new voice will enable the computers of blind and partially sighted people to read aloud information in Welsh on screen.

'Big leap forward' for blind and partially sighted people in Swansea

One of the largest public meetings of blind and partially sighted people in Wales has heard about plans for a major improvement in services and support for blind and partially sighted people in Swansea.

Sight sector celebrates plan launch in Wales

People with sight problems from across Wales joined Assembly Members and the eye health sector to celebrate the launch of Wales Vision Strategy Implementation Plan and the Cross Party Vision Group in the National Assembly for Wales on Wednesday 9 June 2010.

Landmark taxi victory for guide dog owner

Press release regarding a guide dog owner who took a taxi driver to court because he refused to take her guide dog

Doing Well, Doing Better: Standards for Health Services in Wales

News regarding improvements being made for people with sight loss to receive health care information in an accessible format

Last updated: 30 June 2010

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