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Hear the World tickets up for grabs


The Hear the World exhibition, displaying celebrity photography from rock star Bryan Adams, is coming to London…and you could be one of the first to see it

We have teamed up with The Hearing Healthcare Practice in Harpenden to offer a pair of tickets t0 the star-studded launch of Hear the World exhibition.

The exibition features exclusive photography by Canadian rocker Bryan Adams whose work captures the likes of Amy Winehouse, Mick Jagger, Lindsay Lohan and Annie Lennox raising the awareness of hearing loss.

The practice is sponsoring the exibition which will be held at London's Saatchi gallery on Tuesday, July 21.

“In the UK, people struggle with hearing loss for an average of 15 years before seeking advice, despite there being many solutions available that could make a significant difference to their lives," said Robert Beiny of The Hearing Healthcare Practice, Vice Chairman of the Association of Independent Hearing Healthcare Professionals (AIHHP).

"The Hear the World initiative is addressing this problem by providing support and raising awareness about hearing loss on a global scale.”

To celebrate, The Hearing Healthcare Practice is also offering complimentary hearing screening tests throughout July and August 2009 at its centre in Harpenden. For more information, call 01582 767218 For your chance to win, answer the following question: Who is the official campaign photographer for the Hear the World campaign?

  • Bryan Adams
  • Amy Winehouse
  • Annie Lennox

For your chance to win tickets send your answer to Competition, The Hearing Healthcare Practice, Wellington House, Leyton Green, Harpenden, Herts AL5 2TG or by email to info@ilovemyhearing.net or fill out an online form at www.hear-the-world.com/exhibition The competition closes at 12pm on Tuesday, July 14.


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