RNIB Launch Floral Clock For Braille 200 - Audio Description

Season 2, Episode 1175,   Jun 18, 02:20 PM

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Amelia went to a very sunny opening ceremony for a new landmark in Edinburgh to celebrate 200 years of braille.

Here she is speaking to Jo MacQueen, RNIB PR and Communications Manager, who gave an audio description of the clock.

Image shows the floral clock design- an elaborate clock face made up of thousands of flowers and plants. The clock reads Royal National Institute of Blind People around the circumference and has 12 segments each in alternating pinks and greens. To the right of the clock, is an RNIB badge of flowers and this is all surrounded by pink flowers. Along the top of the design is a long flowerbed reading, Celebrating 200 years of braille in green lettering.