Contact Us

For general enquiries, you can contact us using the details below. Please note for phone calls, our office is usually open between 9 am and 5 pm, Monday to Friday.

Email: connections@rsbc.org.uk

Phone: 020 3198 0225

Royal Society for Blind Children
Registered Office: RSBC, Life Without Limits Centre (LWLC), 10 Lower Thames Street, London, EC3R 6EN

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How to find us

The Centre is located on the Thames Path (north bank of the River Thames) to the east of London Bridge.

The postal address is 10 Lower Thames Street, London, EC3R 6EN. Please note that this is the address for the main entrance to the Northern and Shell Building. The RSBC’s Life without Limits Centre entrance is at the rear of the building on the Thames Path. There is a sign on the path to the right of the Northern and Shell Building (as you face it).

 

How to get there on foot:

The Thames Path can be accessed from a staircase on the north side of London Bridge. From there walk along the Thames Path towards Tower Bridge and the Centre is in the blue building opposite the Shard (which is on the other side of the river).

From Lower Thames Street the RSBC is signed (just before Northern and Shell building at 10 Lower Thames Street, EC3R 6EN).

 

How to get there by public transport:

  • Nearest Tube Station: Monument, from there it is a 5 minute walk to Lower Thames Street. Turn right out of the station and walk down to Lower Thames Street. There is a pedestrian crossing but take care as there is a two way cycle lane on Lower Thames Street.
  • Nearest Mainline Stations: London Bridge, from there it is a 10 minute walk across the bridge to the Thames Path or Lower Thames Street (Lower Thames Street can be accessed via the subway at the north side of the bridge).

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