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Bedfordshire Sight Loss Council member Paul Day, of Biggleswade, tries out the Aira app that Thameslink and Great Northern are trialling at Stevenage
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Paul Day, Bedfordshire Sight Loss Council volunteer tests out the Aira app at Stevenage station
Paul Day, Bedfordshire Sight Loss Council volunteer tests out the Aira app at Stevenage station
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Bedfordshire Sight Loss Council Volunteers discuss the new Aira app that Thameslink and Great Northern are trialling at Stevenage
Bedfordshire Sight Loss Council Volunteers discuss the new Aira app that Thameslink and Great Northern are trialling at Stevenage
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Bedfordshire Sight Loss Council volunteers test the new Aira app at Stevenage station
Bedfordshire Sight Loss Council volunteers test the new Aira app at Stevenage station
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