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Need a hearing assessment and live in the Greater Manchester area? If you are worried your hearing isn’t quite what it should be, or perhaps you know somebody close to you who isn’t hearing too well, why not contact us to see if we can improve things.
Discount Hearing Aids are THE leading independent suppliers of digital hearing aids in Greater Manchester including Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, Wigan and Salford. Through our network of local independent hearing aid audiologists in the Greater Manchester area and beyond, we can supply hearing aid solutions at very competitive prices, supplying the whole range of hearing aids available in the UK, and back the service up with the best aftercare package in the business. We really want to look after you!
We offer a free hearing assessment, including a very thorough hearing test, good quality advice on what is suitable for you and what results can be expected for the various levels of hearing aid technology. Importantly we offer really good value hearing aid prices that stand up to scrutiny in comparison to to other hearing aid providers.
We do this all in the comfort of your own home, that’s for initial hearing assessments, fittings and ongoing aftercare throughout the life of your hearing aids.
We offer this service to anyone in Greater Manchester and the surrounding areas including Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, Wigan and Salford. If you live outside these areas, don't worry, we are part of a network of independent hearing aid audiologists, we can put you in touch with local hearing aid suppliers in any area of the UK.
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Greater Manchester is a metropolitan county in North West
England, with a population of 2.6 million. It encompasses one of the largest
metropolitan areas in the United Kingdom and comprises ten metropolitan
boroughs: Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford,
Wigan, and the cities of Manchester and Salford. Greater Manchester was
created on 1 April 1974 as a result of the Local Government Act 1972.
Greater Manchester spans 496 square miles (1,285 km2). It is landlocked and
borders Cheshire (to the south-west and south), Derbyshire (to the
south-east), West Yorkshire (to the north-east), Lancashire (to the north)
and Merseyside (to the west). There is a mix of high density urban areas,
suburbs, semi-rural and rural locations in Greater Manchester, but
overwhelmingly the land use is urban. It has a focused central business
district, formed by Manchester city centre and the adjoining parts of
Salford and Trafford, but Greater Manchester is also a polycentric county
with ten metropolitan districts, each of which has at least one major town
centre and outlying suburbs. The Greater Manchester Urban Area is the third
most populous conurbation in the UK, and spans across most of the county's
territory.
For the 12 years following 1974 the county had a two-tier system of local
government; district councils shared power with the Greater Manchester
County Council. The county council was abolished in 1986, and so its
districts (the metropolitan boroughs) are now effectively unitary authority
areas. However, the metropolitan county continues to exist in law and as a
geographic frame of reference, and several county-wide services are
co-ordinated through the Association of Greater Manchester Authorities.
Greater Manchester is coterminous with the Manchester City Region, a pilot
subdivision of England to be administered by the Greater Manchester Combined
Authority from April 2011. As a ceremonial county, Greater Manchester has a
Lord Lieutenant and a High Sheriff.
Before the creation of the metropolitan county, the name SELNEC was used for
the area, taken from the initials of "South East Lancashire North East
Cheshire". Greater Manchester is an amalgamation of 70 former local
government districts from the former administrative counties of Lancashire,
Cheshire and Yorkshire, West Riding and eight independent county boroughs.