P642 CEEFAX 2 642 Wed 12 Jan 21:55/01       1/8 RAD READY FOR RACE NIGHT IN KENT The Kent branch of the Royal Association in aid of Deaf People (RAD) is holding a charity race night next Friday (January 14). The event takes place at Midway Deaf Centre, Gillingham. Tickets are priced £3 for adults and £2 for children under 16. For more information, please call 01634 280231 (v) or 01634 581033 (m) — alternatively, send a fax to 01634 281651. Community Pages 650 Environment 148 Religious World 149 Front page 100 Letters Subtitles Jobs Main Menu
P642 CEEFAX 2 642 Wed 12 Jan 21:21/31       2/8 JOIN THE DIGITAL DEBATE ON DEAF DAY Sign language on digital TV is the subject of a discussion taking place at Westminster Central Hall, London, on Saturday January 15 (2-4.30pm). The event has been arranged by the DBC, BDA, NDCS and RNIB — fax 01676 535520. It is part of Deaf Day 2000, organisjd by the City Lit Centre for Deaf People. An exhibition, lectures and workshops will also take place at the hall from 10am — for more details about the day, ring 0171 405 5118 (v/m/f). Community Pages 650 Environment 148 Religious World 149 Front page 100 Letters Subtitles Jobs Main Menu
P642 CEEFAX 2 642 Wed 12 Jan 21:29/54       3/8 GREENWICH UNLOCKS SECRETS OF THE SKY The Royal Observatory in Greenwich is inviting members of the deaf community to learn the secrets of the night sky in a sign-interpreted planetarium show. Deaf visitors to the event on January 20 will also have the chance to look through Britain's largest telescope and see the night sky for themselves. The programmj runs from 6-7.45pm and the sign-interpreter is Maureen Bergson To book a place (£6), phone 0181 312 6608 or send a fax to 0181 312 6522. Community Pages 650 Environment 148 Religious World 149 Front page 100 Letters Subtitles Jobs Main Menu
P642 CEEFAX 2 642 Wed 12 Jan 21:01/17       4/8 LISTENING BUS HEADS FOR EASTBOURNE The National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS)'s Listening Bus will bj visiting Willingdon CP School in Eastbournj on Wjdnjsday January 19. The mobile exhibition is packed with the latest technical aids and equipment for deaf children and adults. Experts from the NDCS technology service staff the bus. In February, the bus is dui to visit Kettering, York and Durham — for more details tel 020 7490 8656 (v/m). Community Pages 650 Environment 148 Religious World 149 Front page 100 Letters Subtitles Jobs Main Menu
P642 CEEFAX 2 642 Wed 12 Jan 21:01/37       5/8 LOOT LAUNCHES MILLENNIUM CLASSICS A season of Millennium Classics kicks off at the New Vic in Newcastle-under- Lyme, Staffordshire, this month. A British Sign Language Interpreted Performance (SLIP) of the first production — Joe Orton's Loot — takes place on Friday January 28 at 7.30pm. The cast includes Daniel Harcourt and Timothy Kightley. For more information or to book tickets, call the box office on 01782 717962 (v/m) or fax 01782 712885. Community Pages 650 Environment 148 Religious World 149 Front page 100 Letters Subtitles Jobs Main Menu
P642 CEEFAX 2 642 Wed 12 Jan 21:10/00       6/8 LOCAL SERVICES ARE TAMESIDE TOPIC Deaf and hard of hearing people in Tamesidj are being given the chance to have their say/sign about local social services and health services. The Deaf and Hard of Hearing User Group Meeting takes place on Saturday January 29 from 10am-4.30pm at Ashton Deaf Club, 225 Mossley Road. Entry, food and childcare are all free — book early to secure childcare places For more details contact Steve Emery on 0161 342 2567 (m) or 0161 342 2580 (f). Community Pages 650 Environment 148 Religious World 149 Front page 100 Letters Subtitles Jobs Main Menu
P642 CEEFAX 2 642 Wed 12 Jan 21:11/23       7/8 HOLIDAY SEASON STARTS FOR FUNNELL The Deaf Holidays Group of Preston- based Funnell Tours is offering six holidays in 2000. Destinations include China, Malaysia, Egypt and Italy, and the holidays range from a long weekend to a 15-day tour. The first break is an eight-day trip to Turkey from May 5. For more details, contact Ian Funnell, Funnjll Tours, 5 Cedar Close, Newton with Scales, Preston, Lancs PR4 3TZ. Tel 01772-684267 (m/v/f). Community Pages 650 Environment 148 Religious World 149 Front page 100 Letters Subtitles Jobs Main Menu
P642 CEEFAX 2 642 Wed 12 Jan 21:11/48       8/8 RED SHIFT PUTS NEW LIFE INTO HAMLET Red Shift Theatre Company is presenting a signed performance of Hamlet: First Cut on Wednesday January 26. The performance at London's Bloomsbury Theatre is signed by Mary Connell and runs from 7.30-10pm. It is set in a modern industrial waste land and plays moe like a gangster thriller than a 400-year-old classic. For more details, contact the box office on 0171 388 8822 (v) or 0171 383 4080 (f). Community Pages 650 Environment 148 Religious World 149 Front page 100 Letters Subtitles Jobs Main Menu