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Dunnes Stores – Considered by Helen James New Collection

August 27, 2018

Bring Autumn Indoors with soft honeycomb cottons, striped kitchen textiles and simple wooden utensils from Considered by Helen James. Now Available at Dunnes Stores. Shop the new collection in store or online

Back to School at Dunnes Stores

July 25, 2018

Have you got a star pupil going back to school this September? Get them organised before the back to school rush, with great value uniforms that are easy to care for and easy on the pocket at Dunnes Stores. With everything you need under one roof from uniforms, sportswear, water resistant coats, shoes and bags, it’s hassel-free back to school shopping.

With a full range of sizes, you’ll find everything they need for their best year yet, from crease-resistant school trousers from €4.50 with adjustable waistbands to excellent value on Easy Care shirts and blouses packs of 2 from €3.75.

Time can be precious on those get-up-and-go kind of mornings, so we’ve made sure all our uniforms are easy to pull on in a rush. With non-iron shirts and blouses that dry smooth and ready-to-wear and expandable cuffs up to 7-8yrs that make them simple and easy for little hands, they can look classroom ready all year round.

We know school-going kids can seem like they’re growing faster than ever, so our Girl’s permanent pleated pinafores from €6 and skirts with adjustable waists from €4.50 are made to stand the test of time. Plus our anti-fade, anti-pilling jumpers from €3.75 and cardigans from €5 are available in navy and grey and look good as new with each wash and wear!

We’ve got school style sorted with our Boy’s uniform range, to keep him looking cool in the classroom or on the field. All our boy’s trousers and girls’ pleat skirts and pinafores contain stain control technology, meaning more playground milage from each wash.

For the future GAA stars or the aspiring little ballet dancer, get them ready for PE and sports activities with our range of performance sportswear. With 100% cotton polos from €3 that are super soft, and jogpants from €5 that contain moisture management technology, keeping them comfortable is top of our list.

Check off the rest of the items on your September list, from sturdy school bags and lunchboxes to reusable water bottles. At Dunnes Stores we’ve got all your back-to-school essentials sorted!

Available in stores and online at dunnesstores.com

Dunnes Stores – 20% selected styles online and in-store

December 18, 2017

Christmas Opening Hours

December 14, 2017

December 18th 9am – 9pm
December 19th 9am – 9pm
December 20nd 9am – 10pm
December 21st 9am – 10pm
December 22nd 9am – 10pm
December 23rd 9am – 10pm
December 24th 8am – 6pm
December 25th Closed
December 26th Closed

Party season essentials NEW IN from Gallery at Dunnes Stores

November 30, 2017


Party season essentials NEW IN from Gallery at Dunnes Stores, available in-store and online

Gifts for Him for €8 and under at Dunnes Stores!

November 24, 2017

At Dunnes Stores, make someone’s Christmas with gifts for everyone on your list! Shop Gifts for Him for €8 and under at Dunnes Stores!

Create a winter wonderland this Christmas at Dunnes Stores

November 16, 2017

Create a winter wonderland this Christmas at Dunnes Stores with a fantastic range of Trees from €40.

Shop now at http://bit.ly/MakeChristmas-Tree

New in for Gallery at Dunnes Stores, in store and online

November 9, 2017

Dunnes Stores on Facebook

Simply Elegant October Offers

October 13, 2017

Specsavers – One in two Irish adults avoid prioritising eye health

September 26, 2017

One in two Irish adults avoid prioritising eye health despite 91% ranking sight as most important of the senses

ALMOST all (91%) adults living in Ireland would rank sight as the sense they would least like to lose, yet shockingly only 49% prioritise their eye health by getting their eyes tested every two years, as per new research commissioned by Specsavers.

The national survey, which was conducted by Empathy Research1 on behalf of Specsavers to gain a better understanding of Irish people’s attitudes towards their eye health, showed that one in four adults only choose to have their eyes tested when they notice a deterioration in their sight. This figure climbs to 37% for those aged 45-54. Of those who do not get their eyes tested every two years, some 19% believe it is unnecessary despite the professional recommendation. Specsavers has partnered with the National Council for the Blind of Ireland to raise awareness regarding the importance of regular eye tests, as many as 75% of all cases of blindness and visual impairment in Ireland are preventable2.

Chris White, CEO of NCBI, says: ‘Many people fear losing their sight over their other senses but they don’t often take the steps necessary to protect their vision. Regular eye exams are a vital health check, as your optometrist may be able to see changes in your eye before you’ve noticed a change in your vision, when steps can be taken to try to prevent or halt any damage. We would encourage people to take a more proactive approach to their eye health and visit their local Specsavers store.’

According to the survey, one of the main contributing factors as to why people do not prioritise eye health is due to perceptions around cost with a view that it is too expensive (19%), and a lack of awareness around PRSI optical benefits (34%). With the new PRSI optical benefits introduced earlier this year and great value offers available at Specsavers, there is no reason that all adults should not prioritise their eyes in their overall health check.

Specsavers Ireland chairperson Sinéad Clohessy adds: ‘Specsavers is committed to raising awareness of the importance of regular eye tests, which are not only essential for clear and comfortable vision, but are a vital part of an individuals all round healthcare. As this telling research reveals, the gift of sight is something that many of us take for granted. Of those who do not get their eyes tested every two years, shockingly 24% wait until they notice a problem. We want the nation to be proactive about their eye health, as now more than ever, people are entitled to free eyes tests with PRSI optical benefits. Far beyond assessing how well you can see and if you would benefit from glasses, an eye test provides a broad health assessment that should be incorporated into every individual’s healthcare routine.’

Specsavers is looking to raise awareness of, and educate the nation on PRSI optical benefits as less than half of adults aged 25-34 are aware of these benefits (46%), with one in three (36%) of those aged 35-44 having no awareness at all. Eye tests are free if you are entitled to PRSI treatment benefit or have a Medical Card. That’s the same whether you’re employed or self-employed – changes in legislation earlier this year mean self-employed workers are also eligible for a free eye test, funded by PRSI.

Specsavers places a strong emphasis on continued professional development, to ensure that customers receive the best possible care and advice for all their optical needs. Technological innovation is a key focus. Each store introduced free digital retinal photography as part of regular eye tests several years ago, allowing the detection and monitoring of many conditions, including glaucoma, diabetes, high blood pressure and in extreme cases, tumours. Specsavers also offers Digital Precision Eyecare, a cutting-edge way of selecting and fitting customers’ glasses, whereby a photo is taken of the customer wearing glasses following their eye examination on a tablet device using imaging software. This in turn captures a range of essential dispensing measurements, which are unique to the customer and their chosen glasses.
For further information or to make an appointment visit www.specsavers.ie.

1. The nationally representative survey was conducted in April 2017 by Empathy Research through an online omnibus survey. A sample size of 1,013 was achieved with quotas set on gender, age, social class and region to achieve a sample aligned with national population.
2. Framework to adopt a Strategic Approach for Vision Health in Ireland. Nov 2012.

For more information, please visit www.specsavers.ie.

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