New Specsavers store creates 8 jobs with Crown Point Shopping Park launch
Specsavers is opening its eighth store in Leeds in a move to meet customer demand.
Located at Crown Point Shopping Park, the new hearing and optical centre will create eight new jobs.
The 1,963 sq ft, new store will feature three opticians, four test rooms, a hearcare room and house more than 1,400 frames from designer brands including Converse, Max & Co and Disney’s Frozen.
Speaking about the new store, Louise Hardy, store director at Specsavers Leeds, said: “We’re really excited to be launching the new store, people will be able to benefit from the most up-to-date optical and hearing services and it will enable us to serve even more patients in the local area.
“We are committed to providing the residents of Leeds with the best optical service in town, and with the addition of the Specsavers hearcare team, we have one of the strongest offerings in the region when it comes to optical and hearing services.
“We’re excited to have Hayley Jo on board to provide the entertainment for the afternoon and we urge people to come along and join in from 12pm.”
As well as offering optical service to customers, the new store will also offer hearing services under the same roof.
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