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Your remnant of carpet can become a useful rug or mat.
Simply bring it into our shop and we will whip it around the edges with a yarn colour of your choice.
Whipping costs 50 pence per linear foot (that's measured around the edge) with a minimum charge of £5.00. Usually this can be done within 24 hours though larger pieces take longer. Circular, oval or odd shapes, (cats, dolphins, bath mats etc.), are no problem though internal corners need to be gentle!
Actually I am thinking of marketing cat, dog and rabbit shape mats and selling hem on e-bay. Would welcome comments. Guinney pig shapes would be particularly easy and could double as nut mats on bars? Dolphins are quick to produce too but dolphins are, I am told, not messy eaters. Your thoughts..?
Phone 01332 384150 for more details...
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While I am at it, and bearing in mind the Whipping page is the most hit...Every now and again something stirs me to action. Usually its sex. This decade its the issue of Green belt Encroachment. I
suppose I am so concerned because this is going to affect our quality
of life so much but I believe the issue affects us all, in the UK especially, in the end. When we moved to Cotgrave three years ago we
were struck by how the village had kept a wonderful friendly rural
nature despite a newer estate that brought the population to nearly
7,000. OK, it Cotgrave "Town", but there is no market, no bus station,
no trains, just a couple of pubs, a terrific leisure centre , welfare
club, three churches and a shopping centre. Oh. And a Post Office. Look
us up on Google Earth.. its a peculiar set up. Now its under threat. The
original small village and the sprawling coal mining generated 60's
estate is surrounded by countryside on all sides. Its an odd
concoction; acres of housing surrounding an ancient, Norman village
supported by the original and some 60,s infrastructure. There is a
police station but it is likely to be closed at times. No fire
service... no ambulance service or hospital, but a medical centre of
excellence... coping. Look, ther's lots more to say but I could I ask you to look at this site?
www.CotgraveActionGroup.co.uk
It puts forward the voice of so many in the village. You may have a swift responce... "Well people need somewhere to live!"
My
questions are "What people.. declining? Who will buy? Why on Green
Belt? Why build based on the wrong figures? Why not use existing empty
homes? Why..." oh just go look for your selves. Knock us down in
flames if you want. I have yet to hear of anyone at all supporting this
rape of our land. A smidgin of argument would be refreshing! I mean
this... NO one yet has given me a good arguament as to why our valuable
green belt land needs to be destroyed forever! No one has even tried! I
am not sorry to have bothered you with this. Its an issue that affects
us all and should be addressed NOW before the contempt in which
governments hold their electorates, well, gets worse!
The
Cotgrave Action Group was inspired by the perceived experiences of a
friend who, after leaving his village (clad only in a loin cloth and
wode) in North Lincs years ago has returned yearly to visit relatives
and watched, in lapse time, total destruction of the integrity of the
community and settlement. The area is now an estate, formless and
without soul. Divided enough from the City to have to make its own way.
The infrastructure has been raped to such a degree that it is near
collapse and no one wants responsibility. All character has disappeared
as the estate grew. Many houses are unoccupied. It is a village estate
without hope of market development and an estate agent's nightmare.
Cheers and good morning, Russ
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