This month we’re catching up with volunteers, looking at what’s happening on Dorking High Street and hearing about a possible true “miracle cure” for macular degeneration. If you like exploring, find out why it’s worth registering as sight impaired; hear about about a personalised sighted guiding scheme and discuss how to make buildings more accessible to people with sight loss. On the other hand if history’s your thing, we uncover Britain’s first Brexit (much, much earlier than it sounds!); talk to a lady who remembers working at Milton Court during the war years, and enjoy an feature from Good Housekeeping of 1922. And this month, instead of a cup of tea, we offer a mug of best bitter!
01 April Welcome
02 Birthdays & Celebrations
03 Chairman’s Spring Newsletter
04 High Street Report
05 Meet Anne Butler
06 AMD Stem Cell Cure
07 Why Register as Sight Impaired?
08 Doris Kulokowska at Milton Court in WWII
09 Personal Sighted Guiding
10 Brew are You – Surrey Breweries
11 GH Archive – First Women Voters
12 Making Buildings VI Accessible
13 Britain’s First Brexit
14 Thought for the Month – Parental Love
15 Endpiece