2001 – Cheshire and North East Wales Society for the Blind merged with Vision Enhancement Services. The new Charity took the name of Vision Enhancement Services, with a working name of Vision Support. A trading company was also established this year under the name of Vision Support Trading, which covenanted profits to the work of the Charity.
2002 – Vision Support introduced the first of its new innovative Mobile Resource Centres covering North Wales.
2005 – Vision Support’s Head Office moved to its present address at the Ropeworks in Chester. A second Mobile Resource Centre purchased for Cheshire and Halton.
2010 – David Briggs, Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire, became Vision Support’s President. A new office opened in Gwersyllt, located within a community resource centre.
2015 – Chester Vision Centre opened inside the Bluecoat building.
2016 – Vision Support held a Victorian Tea Party to celebrate 140 years.
2017 – Prestatyn Sight Loss Centre opened in Prestatyn high street.
2021 – Vision Support launched a new Community Information Service, bringing support to further locations across North Wales and Cheshire.
2023 – Vision Support launched a new Sight Loss Information Line, providing comprehensive assistance and guidance to those living with sight loss, their families, and caregivers