Eyesight problems set 'to double'

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A "worrying" rise in the numbers of people in Scotland with sight problems has been forecast, organisers of a conference on blindness have warned.

The number of people with a degree of visual impairment was expected to more than double in the next 25 years.

The increase has been linked to an ageing population and poor health.

John Gill, of Sight Action which is taking part in the event Blindness Matters in Inverness, said the statistics gave cause for concern.

Mr Gill said: "The recent statistics showing the future figures of blind people in Scotland are worrying.

"However, with the funding awarded to the Highlands and Argyll and Bute we have been able to set up a number of initiatives to provide better health and support services for those already coping with visual problems."

During the conference, about 100 delegates, including health professionals and volunteers, were due to hear personal accounts from adults and children affected by blindness.

Tuesday's event is part of the Improving Eyecare Project, funded by the Scottish Government.