Councillors try out limited vision tennis at Energise

Sheena Jackson (Westfield) and Stephen Fenton (Dringhouses) put on special glasses to demonstrate the impact visual impairment has for anyone playing sport.

The event took place at Energise at the weekend.

Stephen wore glasses that when playing gave him the experience of someone who has to live with “tunnel vision”.

The glasses Sheena wore completely blurred her vision and made things all fuzzy. Sheena said they “made you feel somewhat nauseus after a while when hitting a tennis ball”.

The ball that was used was a sponge ball which is used in short tennis and inside the ball was another ball the size of a golf ball with ball bearing inside which people with visual impairment would be able to hear when the ball was approaching them to enable them to make contact with it.

The Councillors said that the session was an interesting one and everyone who participated enjoyed that activities along with the glorious sunshine.

The local ward Councillors support the activities being put on at Energise. The weekend before they went along to see what coaching/drills/activities the new tennis section at Energise has to offer.

What’s on in York: Carys Bray – The Museum of You

 

Mar _28 The Museum Of You JacketYork Explore Library :
Tue 28 Mar :
6.30pm – 7.30pm :
£6 (£5 with a York Card)

Carys Bray is the author of two novels and two collections of short stories.

A Song for Issy Bradley, tells the story of each member of the Bradley family as they experience a devastating loss. It has won numerous awards, was a Richard & Judy Summer Read and a Radio 4 Book at Bedtime in 2015.

The Museum of You tells the story of twelve year old Clover Quinn and her quest to find the truth about her life in a tender, moving and unexpectedly funny novel about a father, a daughter and a missing mother.

In this event in association with York Literature Festival Carys will be talking about her novels, short stories and her motivations and inspirations in writing her compassionate yet ultimately life-affirming books.

£6 (£5 with a York Card)

Tickets can be bought online at www.feelinginspired.co.uk or at any York library.