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May 13, 2020402: RNIB Scotland Share Concerns Over Pop Up Cycle Paths3 minutesPlayRNIB Scotland is urging local authorities to ensure that new plans to create temporary cycle-lanes do not endanger blind and partially sighted people.Barry Snell spoke with RNIB Scotland's Director James Adams, to find out more about the charities concerns....moreShareView all episodesBy RNIB Connect Radio511 ratingsMay 13, 2020402: RNIB Scotland Share Concerns Over Pop Up Cycle Paths3 minutesPlayRNIB Scotland is urging local authorities to ensure that new plans to create temporary cycle-lanes do not endanger blind and partially sighted people.Barry Snell spoke with RNIB Scotland's Director James Adams, to find out more about the charities concerns....moreMore shows like RNIB ConnectView allMore or Less876 ListenersWake Up to Money52 ListenersDesert Island Discs1,979 ListenersIn Touch6 ListenersBBC Inside Science407 ListenersRNIB Tech Talk3 ListenersRNIB Tech Talk1 ListenersDot to Dot - the daily 5min Alexa demo show24 ListenersPratchat - a Terry Pratchett and Discworld book club45 ListenersDouble Tap31 ListenersOur Scotland: A Fantasy 24 Hours in Scotland11 ListenersDouble Tap Extra0 Listeners
RNIB Scotland is urging local authorities to ensure that new plans to create temporary cycle-lanes do not endanger blind and partially sighted people.Barry Snell spoke with RNIB Scotland's Director James Adams, to find out more about the charities concerns.
May 13, 2020402: RNIB Scotland Share Concerns Over Pop Up Cycle Paths3 minutesPlayRNIB Scotland is urging local authorities to ensure that new plans to create temporary cycle-lanes do not endanger blind and partially sighted people.Barry Snell spoke with RNIB Scotland's Director James Adams, to find out more about the charities concerns....more
RNIB Scotland is urging local authorities to ensure that new plans to create temporary cycle-lanes do not endanger blind and partially sighted people.Barry Snell spoke with RNIB Scotland's Director James Adams, to find out more about the charities concerns.