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In 1993 a meeting
was called of all interested parties to participate in the
founding of a Talking Newspaper for visually impaired people in
the Sligo region. Talking newspapers had been in operation in
other areas of the country for some time and two people, namely
Helen and Laurence Cassells, decided to find out if it was
feasible to set up a talking newspaper in Sligo. Sligo was rich
with drama groups and other community based groups and so it was
decided to give it a go. It was necessary to have some recording
equipment and a place to store and use it, a newspaper to read,
people to edit, read, parcel and send tapes etc. It seemed a
rather daunting task but it took off. Sound operators were
trained and the rest fell into place.
Sligo Drama Circle
is one of seven groups committed to the “Sligo Champion” Talking
Newspaper. The team is comprised of members and friends of the
Circle. Over the years the commitment has waxed and waned but
through thick and thin, wind and rain the newspaper, donated by
the “Sligo Champion”, has been collected, edited and read by a
team of four, under the auspices of a sound engineer, on
Wednesday evening in the recording studio at Summerhill College.
The master tape, of 90 minutes duration, is copied by another
team of dedicated volunteers and mailed to approximately 100
visually impaired people in the Sligo area and beyond. The
postal service is provided, free of charge, by An Post. The
tapes are returned, via An Post, and are reused every two weeks.
The Drama Circle
thus not only provides entertainment through drama but also
contributes in a small way to helping those who see less well
than most keep up to date with local news through the medium of
the printed press. The feedback from the people who receive the
Talking Newspaper is very positive and makes this undertaking
very rewarding. On October 8th 2003 the Talking
Newspaper of the “Sligo Champion” celebrated the recording of
the 500th edition. Without your goodwill this would
not be possible. We hope this continues for a very long time to
come.
We are always
looking for new recruits and would appreciate contact from
people who are interested in committing themselves, for a short
period of time every seven weeks or so, to ensuring this venture
stays alive in the future. If anyone is interested in helping
out in the areas of editing, reading or sound engineering you
can contact Sally Browne at 071 9145507 after 6.00 pm.

Pictured during a recording of the Sligo Champion for the Sligo
Talking Newspaper in March 2006 are (L - R) Sally Browne
(Talking Newspaper Organiser for Sligo Drama Circle), Felim O'
Doherty (Sound Operator), Kieran Keeney, Eileen Kelly.

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