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Online Weather Lottery Goes Live (Feb 2007) Now you can join the Cue and Review Print Speaking to the Blind Weather Lottery, right now, online. Not only do you get the chance to win up to ?10,000 but you can now do it immediately from the comfort of your home or office computer. |
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Tesco Supports Cue and Review (Feb 2007) This is a great opportunity for Cue and Review Recording Service to raise much needed funds through an outlet which offers everything you need through one website. Find great offers now at www.tesco.com. |
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Needing office space in the North Glasgow area? (Jan 2006) Cue and Review Recording Service are the landlord of 17 business units only five minutes walking distance from Bishopbriggs railway station which is 7 minutes from Glasgow city centre. |
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TALKING NEWSPAPER AWARDED A NATIONAL LOTTERY BLUE PLAQUE (Sep 2005) Cue and Review Recording Service, East Dunbartonshire, had something extra to talk about this week when Jo Swinson MP, Shadow Minister for Culture, Media and Sport, presented the Bishopbriggs project with a National Lottery Blue Plaque, in recognition of its outstanding achievements since receiving Lottery funding |
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Bellahouston Bequest Fund Awards Grant (Feb 2005) The Glasgow based trust fund has awarded a grant of one thousand pounds towards the purchase of furniture for the training/seminar room. |
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Bank of Scotland Joins Social Investment Scotland To Fund Building Purchase (Sep 2004) Bank of Scotland and Social Investment Scotland provide six-figure funding to Cue and Review,Scotland's largest independently-funded talking newspaper group. |
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Wanted Volunteer Directors (Jun 2004) The team of volunteers that record talking newspapers for the blind have vacancies for professional people of all ages to join the Board of Cue & Review Recording Service. The charity is presently trying to expand its work and is needing assistance. |
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All Smiles As New Copiers Go Online (Apr 2004) Two of the fastcopying team at Cue and Review Recording Service were this week delighted to be able to try out the new fast copying facilities that have been funded by the Community Fund Scotland. |
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Audio Help for Victims Of Bullying (Jul 2003) Vital information about bullying is now easily available to people with visual impairments. |
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Top Three in Scotland (Jul 2003) Scotlands premier transcription service Cue and Review is named as runner up in the E Business category of the inaugural Enterprising Scotland Awards 2003. |
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Measuring Child Poverty in Audio (Jun 2003) Scotlands audio transcription service has successfully completed transcribing the Measuring Child Poverty consultation for the Department of Work and Pensions. |
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Win £10,000 - already we have small prize winners! (Jun 2003) With a deficit in the offing Cue and Review Recording Service - Print Speaking to the Blind badly needs your help to raise the money to keep the bailiffs from the door and to keep our talking newspapers free to visually impaired people. We are not however asking you to just donate money. |
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Cabinet Minister in Audio (Apr 2003) Minister for Culture Media and Sport in the Scottish Cabinet, Mike Watson visited the Cue and Review Recording Service studio last week to record his election address for Glasgow visually impaired listeners. |
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First Minister Urged to Increase Access to Information (Mar 2003) Scottish transcription charity, Cue and Review Recording Service last week asked Jack McConnell to help them to reach out to Scotland's 88,000 visually impaired people. What is the point in spending public money on transcribing materials into audio formats if no one tells blind people that this has happened? |
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NTL Home Bring Broadband into Scottish Blind Charity (Mar 2003) NTL Home are delighted to pledge their support to Cue & Review. A charity that plays a vital role in helping the visually impaired community throughout the UK. |
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Clear Vision Sought for Sight Problems (Mar 2003) For too long the sight problems of people with learning difficulties have been neglected but next week a major confab of health agencies and organisations sets out to tackle the issue. Commercial Development Officer Colin Baird will be manning our stand for the two-day conference on the 18th and 19th March 2003. |
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Corporate Recordings Raise £13,000 towards Tape Service (Nov 2002) This has been a very busy year for our team. To date we have recorded 80 documents; (ranging from 5 minutes to 15 hours in length) copied, checked, labelled and packed just under 5000 tapes and it is still only November! |
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Website Wins Business Oscar (Nov 2002) Cue & Review Recording Service has been recognised by Scottish Enterprise Dunbartonshire as winner of its Innovation Business Oscar for 2002. |
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Are you able to sell an idea? (Jul 2002) Could you telephone printers, graphic designers or corporate promotions experts and encourage them to produce their print materials in audio formats? With 1.7 million blind people in the United Kingdom alone, we need a volunteer, or group of volunteers, who can contact organisations on our behalf and encourage them to take a look at our new interactive website. |
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Cue and Review Recording Service in the Dock ! (Feb 2002) Live trials of the new Cue and Review Recording Service web site have begun. Alastair McPhee, founder and Managing Editor of the Bishopbriggs-based charity spoke today of the great pride he feels for the team of people that have been involved in getting the new site to this stage. |
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Scottish Media Group Approves Online Audio (Feb 2002) Publishers of The Herald, Sunday Herald and Evening Times - Scottish Media Group (SMG) - have kindly given the go ahead for Cue and Review Recording Service to offer their titles from the new highly interactive web site being built by Adolos Consulting for the Scottish Charity. |
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IT Officer Appointed (Feb 2002) Colin joined Cue and Review Recording Service in 1999 as a volunteer. He was soon working in a voluntary role as our Technical Director and in January 2000 he was appointed as our Training Officer, organising and providing training for our volunteers and staff in all aspects of our work. |
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Investing in People (Oct 2000) After a lot of hard work Cue and Review Recording Service has retained the Investors in People Standard - an indication of the priority we place on our staff and volunteers. Read some of the assessors comments. |
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