Swaffham Community Hospital, April 26, 10.30am-1.30pm;
Wells Community Hospital, April 28, 10.30am-2.30pm;
Great Yarmouth Market Place, April 29, noon-2pm;
Bawdeswell Garden Centre, April 30, 11am-1pm.
Gina Dormer, Vision Norfolk chief executive, said: Our aim is to increasingly provide our services out in the community, close to where people live and work, and this initiative is part of our efforts to achieve this.
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Mr Clemo said: What we have seen is that around three-quarters of organisations operated on some level throughout lockdown but we are increasingly seeing that fall of income result in cutting the cloth with reducing services and redundancies.
He added that there had been a perfect storm of financial struggles combining with increasing demand for services due to the demands of community hardship and mental health during the pandemic.
Sean Moore, chairman of Norfolk Blood Bikes, which transports urgently required medical items to hospitals in Norfolk and the East Anglian Air Ambulance, said the loss of supermarket collections, fetes and carnivals had a big impact financially.