If you have a link you want to add to our website please send us an email with details.
If the link is to do with sport please send to Gillian Parker, National Development Manager at gillianbbssdo@aol.com
If the information is regarding fundraising or other non sport activities please send to fundraising@britishblindsport.org.uk
Thank you for visiting www.britishblindsport.org.uk. British Blind Sport may provide links to web pages that complement the activities of the charity but are not part of the BBS website. These sites are managed by third party organisations, companies or individuals and are not under the control of BBS. BBS is not responsible for information or links of this nature.
If you or someone you know has a sight problem please link to RNIB, www.rnib.org.uk. This is the UK’s leading charity offering information, support and advice to over 2 million people with sight problems.
An organisation that help visually impaired people are Action for Blind People they can be found on www.actionforblindpeople.org.uk
If you are interested in water skiing then the BDWSA will certainly be able to assist you. Their website is www.bdwsa.org.uk for further information.
www.blindsailing.co.uk - British Blind Sailing Racing Association
The British Ski Club for the Disabled - to find out more you can look on their website www.bscd.org.uk.
Disability Sport England is an organisation that arranges different sporting events for all disabilities: www.disabilitysport.org.uk
For further information regarding sports for the disabled then contact English Federation for Disability Sport. www.efds.co.uk
For further information regarding archery, you can visit the Grand National Archery Society website: www.gnas.org.uk
www.hampshiregoalball.com -Hampshire Goalball Association
www.inclusivefitness.org The IFI, established in 2001, is funded by a Sport England Lottery Fund grant, and works with fitness facilities across England to provide inclusive fitness opportunities catering for both disabled and non disabled people.
For international rules and regulations when competing abroad, visit the IBSA website: www.ibsa.es/rules/rules.html
London Sports Forum for Disabled People's main objective is to develop sport and recreation for all disabled people including people with learning disabilities, physical impairments, visual impairments and deaf people. Their new web site is: www.londonsportsforum.org.uk
www.londonsportsclubfortheblind.org.uk - London Sports Club for the Blind
www.manchestervi.org.uk This is the website for the Manchester Inclusion Service for Visual Impairment, a service enabling visually impaired and deafblind learners.
For more details concerning sport for the blind within the London area, then contact Metro on www.metroblindsport.org.uk