10:58PM, Saturday 27 September 2025
Guests have gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the re-opening of Specsavers Windsor, following a six-figure refurbishment.
The locally run and owned business in Peascod Street invested £200,000 in transforming the store to ‘enhance its space for customers and its team’.
The refurbishment includes a newly updated retail frame area, transformed dispensing spaces and a re-decoration of the entire store, including the clinical rooms.
The re-opening was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, which was attended by Specsavers co-founder Dame Mary Perkins and Royal Borough mayor Cllr Mandy Brar.
Seema Patel, director of Specsavers Windsor, said: “The whole Specsavers Windsor team is very excited to provide a more welcoming environment for our customers.
“The store is much more spacious and customer-friendly, as it's easier to navigate through the variety of lenses, and the team is delighted with the new equipment and layout.
“This investment marks a significant step in improving our services, and we’re thrilled to welcome our community back into the refreshed space.”
For more information call the store on 01753410970 or visit: https://www.specsavers.co.uk/stores/windsor
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