Braille Chess: Check mates
In its 90th year, the Braille Chess Association returned to pre-pandemic activity that included a tournament with players from around the world.
In its 90th year, the Braille Chess Association returned to pre-pandemic activity that included a tournament with players from around the world.
The senses of hearing and touch are used to allow blind and visually impaired children to read, thanks to Living Paintings Living Paintings’ unique multimedia Touch to See books reveal the visual world to children who cannot see.
Carol Davies reports on the highly anticipated return of competitive VI archery after a two-year break because of the pandemic
Mike Brace CBE DL charts the history of blind cricket and reiterates the importance of the Primary Club’s funding
Northants’ BBS Cup win over holders London Metro was a see-sawing drama for the history books
It was an all south-western affair at Rotherham Superbowl
Journalist Will Macpherson ran the London Marathon for the Primary Club last October and completed it in an eye-wateringly quick time – here are his recollections
In November the 12 best teams from the winter pairs league came together in Sheffield and Rotherham to fight it out in the British Pairs Final 2019.
London Metro won the BBS Primary Club Heindrich Swanepoel Memorial Cup for the first time since 2009 with an 89 run win over Somerset VICC at the Brightside County Ground in Bristol on Saturday 31st August.
On Friday 9th August The Primary Club will take on [...]