Lincoln & Lindsey Blind Society

Lincoln & Lindsey Blind Society’s aim is to enhance the quality of life for blind, partially sighted and visually impaired people whatever their age or personal circumstances in life. We give practical help, advice and assistance. The Society is an independent voluntary organisation; if you are experiencing sight loss, we are here to support you.
You do not have to be registered with a visual impairment, or even have a referral from your doctor or optometrist. You, a family member or a friend, can telephone, call in to see us in person or write to us. We serve North and North East Lincolnshire, East and West Lindsey and Lincoln City.
Lincoln & Lindsey Blind Society provide activities for children and families which provide wide ranging benefits for children with a visual impairment.
Activities include trips to pantomimes, theme parks, along with activity days where children take part in such as archery, swimming, trampolining and goalball.
We also provide home visits to support parents with issues relating to caring, benefits etc.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Mandy Johnson
- Contact Position
- Chief Executive
- Telephone
- 01507 605604
- info@llbs.co.uk
- Website
- Lincoln & Lindsey Blind Society Website
- Notes
Social Media
Where to go
- Address
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Bradbury House
Ramsgate
Louth
Lincolnshire - Postcode
- LN11 0NB
- Notes
Open Monday - Thursday 9am - 4pm
Time / Date Details
- Opening Times
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Opening Times Day Opening Time Closing Time Monday 09:00 16:00 Tuesday 09:00 16:00 Wednesday 09:00 16:00 Thursday 09:00 16:00
Other Details
Costs
- Table of costs
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Table of costs Amount Cost Type 5 Full Day - over 2 yrs
Availability
- Facilities Notes
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Internet Access
Tea & Coffee
Ramp Access
Aids
Equipment
- Related links
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Lynx Goalball Club

Local Offer
- Description
SEN+D Service Description
We welcome children and families and can support anyone with a visual impairment.
SEN=D Facilities
There will always be wheelchair and ramp access, along with any aids and equipment required.
SEN+D Training
All staff and volunteers are trained in working with visually impaired people and most have first aid training, as well as safeguarding qualifications.
SEN+D Experience
Visual impairment.
- SEN Provision Type
- Universal
This service is listed for your information. Its inclusion on the Family Services Directory does not imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by Lincolnshire County Council. For more information, go to Terms & Conditions