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Find VI-Friendly Places in Greater Manchester

At Henshaws, we believe everyone should be able to explore, connect, and enjoy their community without barriers.

That’s why we created the VI Friendly Guide, a free and growing online resource funded by Fight for Sight to help visually impaired people find accessible businesses, services, and community groups across Greater Manchester. Whether you’re looking for a café with accessible menus, an inclusive gym, or a welcoming social group, the guide makes it easier to find places that actively support the VI community.

We also work closely with businesses through our Visual Impairment Awareness Training, helping them adapt their spaces so that more venues across Greater Manchester become truly VI-friendly.

How to Use the Guide

Find VI-friendly places easily using our two search filters:

Location – Search by area to find accessible services near you.

Activity – Explore categories like dining, fitness, culture, and social groups.

We are constantly adding more businesses. If you know a great place or want to get involved, let us know.

Let’s make Greater Manchester more accessible for everyone.

  • A smiling woman wearing tinted glasses sits at a table during a social group meeting, with The Visionary Salford logo visible in the corner.
    Salford

    The Visionary Salford – Social Group for People with Sight Loss

  • Group of older adults laughing and chatting over coffee in a café, with the Out in the City logo in the corner.
    Manchester

    Out In The City – LGBTQ+ Social Support Group for Over 50s

  • Collage showing older adults knitting, stretching in a class, and gardening, with the NEPHRA Good Neighbours logo in the corner.
    Manchester

    Community Activities and Support for Over 50s – NEPHRA Good Neighbours

  • Group of older adults sitting together and smiling during a community gathering, with the Healing Hearts logo in the corner.
    Trafford

    Healing Hearts Bereavement Group in Sale

  • Close-up of blue skis, ski poles, and reflective goggles resting on snow, with The Snow Centre logo in the corner.
    Trafford

    The Snow Centre – Adaptive Skiing and Snowboarding

  • Collage of sports activities: a cricket ball hitting stumps, a woman lifting dumbbells, and a swimmer in goggles mid-stroke, with the Oldham Active logo in the corner.
    Oldham

    Oldham Leisure Centres

  • Seed Studios logo with two separate images: on the left, two women smiling while one sings into a microphone and the other holds a tambourine; on the right, close-up of hands playing a drum.
    Trafford

    Group Music Workshops – Seed Studios

  • Split image showing a person drawing with coloured pencils on the left, and two people smiling and talking outdoors on the right, with the Bluesci Support logo in the corner.
    Trafford

    Wellbeing Activities – BlueSci at Old Trafford Wellbeing Centre

  • Split image showing a woman selecting a book in a library on the left, and an older man and woman smiling together on the right, with the Bluesci Support logo in the corner.
    Trafford

    Wellbeing Activities – BlueSci at Coppice Library in Sale

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