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Our volunteers are highly valued members of the Retina UK team and their roles are essential to help support and enable people affected by inherited sight loss to live fulfilling lives.
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Our volunteers are highly valued members of the Retina UK team and their roles are essential to help support and enable people affected by inherited sight loss to live fulfilling lives.
Formal notice of the forthcoming Annual General Meeting in September 2024.
The Dr Jessie Mole lecture was inaugurated on 10 December 2001, in recognition of Jessie's outstanding contribution to BRPS, then RP Fighting Blindness and now Retina UK.
Formal notice of the forthcoming Annual General Meeting in June 2023.
Cataracts occur fairly frequently and at a relatively early age within the Retina UK community of people with inherited retinal conditions. A question that comes up over and over again is whether or not to have cataract surgery.
This year the AGM will be held on Saturday, 9 July at 4.00pm:
Retina UK employs a team of staff at our offices in Buckingham and remotely around the UK. Details of any vacancies will be posted below.
A new Retina UK podcast that introduces our new chair of trustees, Kathy Evans.
Our Medical Advisory Board (MAB) advises our Board of Trustees in order that they can approve grants for research projects.
Saturday 31 May 2025, 12.00pm - 5.00pm - In-person - Come and join Rachael and the group at The Waldorf Pub in Manchester with guest speakers Anthony Gough and Richard Zimbler, Trustees at North Wales Accessible Holidays for Blind and Visually Impaired.