Specsavers has celebrated a successful year in business at Kingswood Retail Park.
The store has been part of the Kingswood community since November 2018, with its dedicated team of 19 staff always on hand to provide professional advice across optical and audiology care.
Hull City star Stephen Kingsley visited Specsavers at Kingswood Retail Park today to ensure his vision is in tip-top condition ahead of the team’s upcoming clashes with Birmingham and Charlton.
As sponsors of Stephen, the Specsavers store is keen to do its part in giving him every advantage possible on the field, including crystal clear vision.
Witches, warlocks, black cats and devils in Beverley are being urged to make sure they look after their eyes this Halloween.
Specsavers want to ensure fancy dress revellers don’t play a trick on their eyes through costume lenses and make-up and instead treat them to the care they deserve this October 31st.
Residents in Beverley and East Yorkshire have revealed their top sites across the UK in a new survey released.
The research, commissioned by Specsavers, asked more than 2000 adults to rank their favourite visions across the country, and those in the region picked Lake Windermere as their favourite.
An optician in Kingswood Retail Park Hull has teamed up with Hull City Football Club to offer family match day tickets to watch The Tigers at home this season.
The local Specsavers store has partnered with Hull City to help boost awareness for children’s eye care.
Beverley’s glasses wearers have just a month left to express their specs style and be in with a chance of winning £10,000 cash.
Dance diva, Oti Mabuse, kicked off Specsavers’ Spectacle Wearer of the Year competition. They are encouraging glasses wearers to also submit their entries before the deadline of Sunday 30 June.
Specsavers in Hull has just invested £40,000 in 3D scanning technology. The new technology allows optometrists to view the eye in more detail than ever before.
The Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) machine is a cutting-edge piece of equipment. It is usually found in hospital eye departments.
Specsavers in Beverley is once again sponsoring the Beverley Athletics Club by supporting the Walkington 10k road race.
As an official sponsor of the race, which is held every July, the Specsavers store on Toll Gavel provided sponsored shirts complete with Specsavers logo which were handed out to participants on completion of the race.
Hundreds of runners descended on the village of Walkington to tackle the challenging course of the Walkington 10k and Family Fun Run in very warm conditions.
With the main event seeing 515 finishers, the top prize went to Jonathan Carter of Tipton Harriers, who was first home in a time of 32 minutes, 44 seconds.
As temperatures plummet and the heating goes up during the winter months, dry and sore eyes can become an irritating problem, so a Beverley opticians is lending expert tips on how to prevent the issue.
Inclement weather conditions such as cold blustery winds combined with central heating, can lead to eyes feeling dry and bloodshot.
Specsavers in Beverley has this year turned its attention to supporting a local glasses collection appeal for those in need of aid abroad.
The team at the Specsavers store have collectively supported the Jacob’s Well Appeal, a local charity that provides essential support to over 30 countries across the world.
An opticians in Beverley is urging members of the public suffering from diabetes, or those who may be at risk of the disease, to ensure they undergo regular eye exams in an effort to spot early stages of eye conditions causes by the disease.
Specsavers in Beverley is issuing the health warning ahead of World Diabetes Day on 14 November, a day dedicated to increasing awareness about diabetes.
Sophie Hannah returns to the festival to talk about her new psychological thriller, a book that has been described since its publication in August as “her absolute best” by Liz Nugent, her “best contemporary novel to date” by the Sunday Times, and “explosive” by Heat Magazine. Indeed Did You See Melody? is a gripping standalone page-turner about the most famous murder victim in America – except… what if she is not dead?
This Saturday, Beverley Town Football Club will take to the field in the Northern Counties Senior Cup Final, and the club are hoping the wider community will get behind the team for this historic match.
A local optician is urging people in Beverley to dig out their old, unwanted glasses so they can be used to improve the eye health of those less fortunate in Africa.
Following great success in store, a local optician is urging people in Beverley to continue to dig out their old, unwanted glasses and donate them at the Beverley Festival of Christmas.