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Hard-of-hearing group meeting



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Published Date: 06 August 2008
If you're deaf or hard-of-hearing you'll find a friendly face at the Bexhill Hard of Hearing Group.
Everyone is welcome to come along and take the opportunity to meet other people in an easy-to-communicate atmosphere.

The group meets once a month and is run by the East Sussex Hearing Resource Centre. Different speakers attend each month to talk on a variety of subjects and equipment is demonstrated which can be of help to hard of hearing people. You will also learn useful tips on how to communicate with deaf or hard of hearing people so your friends and family might want to come along too.

The next meeting at Bexhill will be on Monday 18th August 2008 (2pm-3.30pm) at The Garden Room, Parkhurst Hall, Parkhurst Road.

For further information please contact:
David Rowan, East Sussex Hearing Resource Centre, 8 St Leonard's Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN21 3UH. Tel: 01323 722505 (voice,text, fax),
Email: david@eshrc.org.uk www.eshrc.org.uk



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  • Last Updated: 06 August 2008 11:56 AM
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