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Tim Rushby-Smith

Tim Rushby-Smith

About Tim Rushby-Smith

Tim studied at Chelsea School of Art before working variously as a painter and decorator, printer, barman, telephone engineer, landscape gardener and tree surgeon, while continuing to practice as an artist and writer. His first book, a memoir entitled Looking Up, was published in April 2008. He lives with his wife and daughter in Hackney, east London, and is mostly happy. Keep up with Tim via his blog.

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Tim driving in his car

Reviewing the BBnav

Tim reviews BBnav, the first satelite navigation system specifically developed with disabled people in mind, complete with Blue Badge maps and accessible points of interest.

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