A Morecambe hearing aid company will celebrate the grand opening of its new premises with a visit from TV comedian Syd Little.
The Private Hearing Aid Company has relocated to a new larger office on the corner of Bare Lane and Princes Crescent.
The firm will hold a grand opening on Tuesday April 9 at 11am, where the Little and Large star will be a special guest.
The Private Hearing Aid Company, which provides free hearing tests, hearing aid sales and advice, has moved from its longtime home next door.
Its new building at 3 Bare Lane was most recently home to Bare Lane News newsagent.
Bare Lane News now operates its newspaper and magazine delivery service from the Premier shop on Princes Crescent.
Real name Cyril Mead, Syd Little's double act with Eddie Large was a staple of Saturday night television in the 1970s and 80s.
Light refreshments will be served on the day of the official opening. Call Carol on 01524 409450 for more information.


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