News. @SeeAbility achieves Guinness World Record for the most participants in a live portrait installation within 48 hours.
The aim was to highlight that tens of thousands of children with learning disabilities and autism miss out on basic eye care.
https://t.co/huWZfZp5Xz
@BladeoftheS The name of the young man who died is Stuart Lubbock.
His father Terry fought for years for an explanation from the people at the party.
Sadly Terry passed away not knowing why his son had died.
@AvantiWestCoast@LNRailway Hi, please could you advise me what I may claim for my disrupted journey from Liverpool Lime Street to London Euston yesterday? Many thanks.
Congratulations to Edward our LOC treasurer on his successful completion of the London Marathon. He is an inspiration to us all.
He ran for the SeeAbility Charity who support people with learning disabilities or autism, who may also have sight loss.
Book now 🎟️
Learning Together 2026
23rd June, Denmark Hill, London
A free conference all health and social care staff, people with a learning disability, their friends and carers to celebrate and learn about all things 'learning disability’ https://t.co/W0L9NvdXAS
@MaudsleyNHS
Afrori, a Brighton bookshop and the UK’s largest supplier of books by Black authors, is facing closure. They need to sell 1,000 books by next week. Please support if you can: https://t.co/L96Kw5WW7T
@BarrieEditor1 Hi Jen, I am very sorry to hear this. I have fond memories of reading Tiger each week as a lad and finding Barrie on X has been a very nostalgic experience, which I think has been shared by many people!
Thank you to @greenwichmencap for inviting Lance and myself from @SeeAbility to talk about Easy Eye Care eye tests with opticians in South East London. It was good to hear everyone's experiences and we hope to see you again! #EqualRightToSight
@Ella_AlShamahi thank you for Friday’s fab mind-expanding show at the @bloomstheatre . My son was ‘dragged along’ but enjoyed it too! (recent ancient history graduate) Good luck with the rest of the tour!
Viewpoint: Following on from his appearance on ITV this week, Matt Lester discusses how his social care support in Southampton became a game of chance and why he is concerned that support is being reshaped to fit budgets, not people’s needs.
https://t.co/uVE50jR0vo