"With at least 3,000 constituents who are unable to read standard print, Lorely Burt MP has joined with RNIB to challenge local service providers to make their information available in large print, audio and braille.
Blind and partially sighted people are being sidelined when it comes to accessing information. For many of the two million people in the UK with a sight problem, obtaining information in a form they can read remains an every day challenge. Although laws are in place saying they should be able to receive information in a format they can access, all too often this doesn't happen. And yet, relatively small adjustments can mean the difference between inclusion and exclusion."