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A trip into the history of Mayo through the lens of Jack Leonard

The North Mayo-West Sligo Heritage Group will host a talk by A.G Leonard in the Ballina Family Resource Centre on Tuesday, April 30 at 8pm, on the photography work of his grandfather, Jack Leonard - entitled 'In My Grandfathers Time.'

A new look with Gok Wan range at Specsavers

Start the new year with a fresh new look and change up your glasses with the GW by Gok Wan range, available exclusively at Specsavers. Influenced by the popular ‘geek-chic’ trend, this selection has something for everyone with a wide array of fabulous, flattering specs.

Film making workshops for young people

YOUNG PEOPLE who want to act in a film, write a script, direct a movie, or capture the scene behind the lens should avail of film making workshops in the county this summer.

Revolutionary new contact lenses available in Mayo

As with other forms of eyewear, contact lenses are continually re-engineered and redeveloped to offer more comfort for wearers, with the most recent innovation coming from Ciba Vision/Alcon. The new Dailies Total lens, a daily disposable, features ground-breaking new comfort levels for the wearer. In technical terms, this is possible through the lens’s increase in water content from 33 per cent to more than 80 per cent from core to surface. This offers the highest breathability of any daily disposable contact lens, delivering exceptional comfort that lasts through to the end of the day.

Opticians urge families to take free eye test

Opticians have urged families to take free eye tests for 12 to 16-year-olds which are available until the end of March.

Optilase open evening

Optilase is Ireland’s leading eye clinic, with clinics nationwide including Galway’s Shop Street alongside sister company Therapie Clinic.

Are contact lenses for you?

Mongey Opticians, who have practices in Ballinrobe and Castlebar, outline the different contact lenses on the market.

Croagh Patrick 365, Through a Lens

Matt Loughrey has been climbing Croagh Patrick every day, for a year, for the Society of St Vincent de Paul.

 

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