The RNIB's Braille Library

Published: Sept. 6, 2022, 8 p.m.

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In April 2021, The Royal National Institute of Blind People, the RNIB, announced changes to their braille library service. Their new system offers access to more digital copies and home delivery of books on request. However, In Touch listeners have expressed their concerns about long wait times and no longer being able to return books, leading to high levels of wastage. We invited Ailsa Fairley and Tim Pennick to share their concerns with Dave Williams, The RNIB\'s Customer Experience Manager.

Presenter: Peter White\\nProducer: Beth Hemmings\\t \\nProduction Coordinator: Paul Holloway

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