Edinburgh Evening News

Opticians Duncan and Todd has sights set on expansion

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Optician firm Duncan and Todd Group has its sights set on expansion after opening a £1.5 million lens-manufactur­ing laboratory near Aberdeen Internatio­nal Airport.

The group, which says it is Scotland’s largest independen­t optician and hearing care provider, explains that the move comes after it outgrew its current site, with the investment in Caledonian Optical tripling its current capacity, and underpinne­d by the appointmen­t of industry specialist Stuart Neilson to the newly created role of commercial director.

He is credited with bringing almost 20 years’ experience in the optical and hearing sectors, and joins from his role as UK boss of contact lens specialist Mark’ennovy, while his new role sees him tasked with identifyin­g new opportunit­ies for business growth.

Duncan and Todd Group and Caledonian Optical are moving all 66 employees to the new site, including those from its former lab in the city centre, all senior staff based at Duncan and Todd Group’s head office on Crown Street, and management from its corporate offering Smart Employee Eyecare.

Mark Robertson, head of manufactur­ing at Caledonian Optical, said: “After more than 40 years at our city centre location, the whole team at Caledonian Optical and Duncan and Todd are hugely excited about our move to new premises. We have been able to create a bespoke space and invest in the very latest digital lenses technology.”

Frances Rus, MD of Duncan and Todd Group, said: “Clients want bespoke solutions that work for their customers and patients, and our new digital lenses, designed with lifestyles in mind, meet these demands.”

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Stuart Neilson and Frances Rus at the new lab in Aberdeen

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