Braille Chess Association
The Braille Chess Association is a chess club located in Sheffield, England. They specialize in providing opportunities for individuals with visual impairments to participate in the sport of chess. The association is dedicated to promoting sports and hobbies among the visually impaired community.
Braille Chess Association
The Braille Chess Association is a non-profit organization based in Sheffield, England. It was founded in 1980 and its purpose is to promote and encourage the game of chess among the blind and visually impaired community. The association is unique in that it provides a platform for visually challenged people to enjoy the game of chess at a competitive level.
Services & Products
The Braille Chess Association offers a range of services and products to its members. These include regular tournaments, coaching sessions, and social events. Members can also purchase braille chess sets and books on chess tactics and strategy.
Location
The Braille Chess Association is located on 2 Chorley Ave, in the city of Sheffield. The area is primarily residential with a few small businesses and shops. The association is easily accessible by public transportation with the closest bus stop, Hallamshire Hospital, being only a 5-minute walk away. Other nearby options include the Fulwood Road bus stop and the Hallamshire Tennis and Squash Club bus stop.
Benefits
The Braille Chess Association offers a unique opportunity for visually challenged individuals to participate in a competitive sport. Members can improve their skills and meet like-minded individuals who share their passion for chess. The association also provides a supportive and inclusive community for its members.
Good to Know
Individuals who are not visually impaired can also join the Braille Chess Association as associate members. Associate members can participate in coaching sessions and social events but are not eligible to compete in tournaments.
Reviews
Customers have praised the Braille Chess Association for its welcoming and supportive community. They appreciate the opportunity to participate in a competitive sport and have found the coaching sessions to be helpful in improving their chess skills.
Amenities
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chess set
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board
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clock
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instructor
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membership
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tournament
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coaching
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lessons
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online play
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refreshments