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Devon

Barnstaple Library, Henry Williamson Room EX31 1EL
Day: Monday
Time: 1.30 – 3.30
Class: mixed ability
Contact: Heather Smith 07923 536908
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Bideford Ethelwynn Brown Close, East-the-Water EX39 2NW
Day: Monday
Time: 10.00 – 12.00
Class: mixed ability
Contact: Heather Smith 07923 536908
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Exeter WEA, Bradninch Court, Castle Street, EX4 3PL
Day: Thursday   Time: 10.45 - 12.45  Class: Improvers/Advanced
Day: Thursday   Time: 13:30 - 15:30  Class: Beginners/Improvers
More info: Tel: 01392 457300 Fax:01392 457344
AC:631 U:09/09JW

Newton Abbot
Scout Headquarters, Wolborough Street
Day: Wednesday  Time: 1.30 - 3.30  Class: Mixed ability
Contact: Glenda Wright 01626 332168
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Totnes The Mansion, 36 Fore St, TQ9 5RP
Day: Monday   Time: 10.30 – 12.30   Class: Mixed ability
Contact: Glenda Wright 01626 332168
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Newsflash

The RNID will be carrying out a research project into the provision of lipreading classes across England and Wales.

The project is being run in conjunction with ATLA, Hearing Concern LINK and UKCoD.

The project will be carried out in May/June 2010 and aims to look at lipreading class provision as a whole - including classes taught by ATLA members and other classes - to gain as accurate and complete a picture as possible.

The data collected will be used to inform the campaign for lipreading classes in England and Wales.

The RNID in Scotland has already carried out some research into lipreading class provision and thus Scotland is not included in this research project.

A new section on the campaign and research is available for ATLA members - simply log in for access.