Guided seafront walks are now available for vision-impaired individuals in Great Yarmouth.
The bi-monthly walk, organised by Vision Norfolk's hub in the town, seeks to boost the physical health and mental wellbeing of those affected by sight loss through exercise and social interaction.
Edward Bates, Vision Norfolk's Great Yarmouth hub coordinator, said: “As spring approaches, a number of our clients were asking us to help them get out and about to get some exercise and enjoy the better weather.
“Our monthly walks will be an easy two-hour stroll, with our staff and volunteers on hand to guide those who need it, and ensure that everyone has a great time.”
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The first walk was held in late February, with a dozen walkers and a guide dog walking from the charity's hub on Hall Quay to the Britannia Pier then along the promenade towards the Pleasure Beach.
The next walk is scheduled for Thursday, April 25 at 1pm.
More details can be found on Vision Norfolk's website.
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