Two free tickets to give away

Are you visually impaired and enjoy the arts? We’ve got two tickets available for a local visually   impaired person and their companion to the launch of the beautiful Newstead Abbey Gallery on Saturday 28 July 12-4pm. If you’re interested please...

Visually impaired couple cycle 50 miles for our charity  

Inspirational Wollaton couple, Mark and Catherine Whittle were part of a team of 12 other blind and partially sighted tandem cyclists and volunteer sighted ‘pilots’ to mark the 175 anniversary of Nottinghamshire’s oldest charity, My Sight Notts, by raising money for...

We're making the move

We’re making the move to our lovely bright new Centre at 26-28 Heathcoat Street NG1 3AA, starting with Sarah’s Equipment and Advice Centre, which opened this week! Phased approach Over the next few weeks the rest of our services for Nottingham’s...

My Sight Mansfield celebrates prestigious award!

My Sight Mansfield is celebrating winning the Vaughan Thomas Memorial award for best community group, which is an mazing achievement for our Big Lottery Funded hub launched just 12 months ago! Well done! Danny Du Heaume, Hub Coordinator, said: “Well done to all...

Battle of the brains the results are in!

Congratulations and thanks to the brain boxes from Castle Rock Brewery who were crowned undisputed Pub Quiz Champions at our Battle of the Brain Boxes pub quiz at the Embankment last night. Winners and loosers – all good sports! The quiz, hosted by our wonderful...

Celebrating hospital volunteering awards

Congratulations to our very own Sarah Briggs and Dave Newsham who were presented with long service volunteering award by Dr Peter Homa, Chief Executive Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Vital support for patients Our dedicated duo were recognised for the...