Blindfolded fundraisers walk Prom for '˜Sense'
The walk, from Blackpool’s South Pier to the North Pier, took place on Saturday, and raised £500 for Sense, a national charity while supports deaf-blind people.
Theresa Perry, who is the manager of the Sense charity shop on Victoria Road in Cleveleys, said: “Everyone said it was very unusual. It meant your other senses were enhanced.
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Hide Ad“You could hear a motorbike or pedal bike andit would sound much closer than it really is.
“We went past the North Pier and there was a music thing going on and we all found it really loud.
“It was a definite eye-opener and it makes you feel more aware of what blind people go through.”