“We are pleased to be here in Ipswich,” said the owner of The Dyslexia Shop which recently moved to the town.
A team of experts have moved to Ipswich from Felixstowe for a larger warehouse area to stock thousands of specialist products to support people with dyslexia and other special educational needs (SEN).
The shop is located at the former Securicor building in Raeburn Road South and holds thousands of different products for individuals living with dyslexia and other specific needs.
Honor Page, the owner of the shop, said: “We’re a team of six experts offering advice on products to help people of any age with special educational needs - not just dyslexia - with their learning or to improve day-to-day tasks at work.”
Councillor David Ellesmere, of Ipswich Borough Council, added: “It’s great to see The Dyslexia Shop operating from their new base here in Ipswich.
“This is a company with a national reach, distributing thousands of specialist products right across the UK.
“With room to expand and with the proximity to new contacts in the education sector that the move to Ipswich allows, I’m looking forward to seeing them flourish in the future.”
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