Check out this positive news story: according to a new poll, the British public are overwhelmingly in favour of putting on more captioned and subtitled performances and events for deaf people. The news comes as the arts charity celebrates Captioning Awareness Week, a campaign which will see theatres, museums and galleries hold captioned and live subtitled events throughout November.
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New art collection explores experiences of visual impairment
A West Yorkshire sight loss charity has partnered with a local artist to showcase a new collection based around how those with visual impairments see the world.
Read MoreNature pop-up shop opens in Manchester to fight climate change
In Our Nature pop-up opens in Manchester to offer an immersive nature experience. The pop-up turns a typical shop front into one taken over by plants and nature
Read MoreUK Network of Age-friendly Communities is growing
Six new towns and cities have been officially inducted into the UK Network of Age-friendly Communities, bringing the total number of members up to 52.
Read MoreGroundbreaking Book Series on Black British Culture, A Quick Ting On, to be Published
The first ever non-fiction book series dedicated to celebrating and exploring Black British culture is set for release from October 2021. It has been created by young writer and award-winning publisher Magdalene Abraha.
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