Specsavers in Bracknell reopens after a £50,000 refurbishment, promising a new, updated shopping experience.

The store is open, but work will continue until February 11. Afterward, expect a completely new look with redecoration, and new light-up displays.
Harvinder Sembi is the ophthalmic director. He said they are happy with the store and want to share it with Bracknell.
The store opened in 1992, and the team shares over 60 years of experience. Last year, they did over 24,000 eye exams.
Gary Parker is the dispensing director there. He said they love helping Bracknell and thinks customers will enjoy the new look.
Specsavers offers home visits for some people who cannot visit alone. Disability or illness may qualify people for this service.
Mobile opticians make these home visits, and Specsavers home visits cover most of the UK. People can check their eligibility online.
Lexicon is important to Bracknell as it offers shops, food, and entertainment, blending chains and local businesses.
Specsavers gains from local investment. These investments improve customer experiences as it is one of many to benefit.