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Royal Blind
PO Box 500
Gillespie Crescent
Edinburgh
EH10 4HZ
Tel: 0131 229 1456
Fax: 0131 229 4060
Web: www.royalblind.org
Best time to telephone: 9.00am - 4.30pm (closed 1.00-2.00pm), Monday - Friday
Royal Blind services are available in Scotland and include the following.
- The Royal Blind School, Edinburgh.
- The Scottish Braille press.
- A residential / nursing home for the elderly blind and visually impaired - Braeside House.
Contact the above address for further details.
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