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Consultation Responses

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Inquiry into Pavement Parking

The Birmingham & Black Country Sight Loss Councils submitted a response to the Transport Select Committee’s Inquiry into Pavement Parking. Read more

Published: 27th September, 2019

Updated: 18th October, 2019

Author: Claire Bickley

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Inquiry into Enforcing the Equality Act

Birmingham & Black Country Sight Loss Council's response to the Women & Equalities Select Committee Inquiry into Enforcing the Equality Act Read more

Published: 27th September, 2019

Updated: 1st October, 2019

Author: Claire Bickley

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    My first year

    Iain writes a blog post, reflecting on his first year as Engagement Manager for the North West.

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    A news release about the work of the Sight Loss Councils and to highlight the message of World Sight Day 2019.

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    Bridge the Gap

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