Reapplying for revoked licence. Help please

ROG:
In most of these cases the DVLA send you a letter saying you can drive as normal BUT you must attend one of their own places to get checked out for FREE at a date and time they specify

I have no idea why this has not happened in your case …

To check the pressure in the eyes the only true accurate way is to go to a specialist to have the yukky yellow drops in them and then the specialist gets a true reading - the puff of air way is not that accurate if that is what you had done

I always have my eye tests done at Specsavers, every 12 months in my case.
The puff of air into the eye is the normal test for pressures associated with Glaucoma, the yukky yellow drops are to dilate the pupils when having the retina photographed as I do being supposedly diabetic.
The peripheral vision test, the flashing light thing, is done on each eye individually at Specsavers, so this should be more realistic than checking both eyes together.