Monday, May 6, 2024

2022 Business Predictions: Ben Cree, Director at Lesley Cree Opticians

It’s that time of year, when Business Link Magazine invites the region’s business leaders to offer up their predictions for the year ahead. 

It has become something of a tradition, given that we’ve been doing this now for over 30 years.

Here we speak to Ben Cree, Director at Lesley Cree Opticians based in Nottingham.

As we head into 2022, there are some exciting developments occurring in the world of Optometry.

Whilst the UK High Street is continuing to take a hit, as big name brands close their doors, for local independents like ourselves, we are continuing to see a trend of people shopping local. Consumers have enjoyed the personal service and the community spirit that has been created by supporting independents and I think this loyalty will remain.

Myopia Control will also be a keen talking point throughout 2022. Myopia control is the area of children’s eye care dedicated to slowing down myopia progression or otherwise known as short-sighted. Whilst there’s nothing currently available which can promise to STOP myopia progression, it is important to consult with your local Optometrist to perhaps consider strategies to slow down the progression, whether that be with special contact lenses or spectacle lenses.

In the wake of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in November, discussions around sustainability have come into the spotlight. A number of high profile eyewear manufacturers are now opting to use plant-based or eco-friendly materials when designing and manufacturing their frames and lenses. I definitely see this trend to continue in 2022, as manufacturers look to provide products that cater for consumers’ sustainable buying habits.

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