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New clothing shop to open in Quedam Centre in Yeovil Yours Clothing, a plus size women’s clothing chain, is opening at 10am on Friday, May 19 New store to open in Yeovil's Quedam shopping centre A new clothing shop will take over an empty shop in the Quedam Centre in Yeovil next week. Yours Clothing, a plus size women’s clothing chain, is opening at 10am on Friday, May 19. The store will be taking over 13-15 Vicarage Walk and the opening day will see customers have the chance to win prizes. A spokeswoman for the Quedam said: “We are delighted to announce the opening of a brand new store here in the Quedam. Yours Clothing will open at 10am on Friday, May 19, 2017. “Yours Clothing is a fantastic plus sized brand that offers all the high street trends at great prices. They believe that all women should look and feel great, regardless of their size and here at the Quedam we couldn’t agree more. “The store is opening in 13-15 Vicarage Walk. Come along to the opening for your chance to win some great prizes.” Yeovil Conservative candidate Marcus Fysh on expenses investigation: 'We knew all along I had done nothing wrong' This comes after one store in the Quedam closed their doors in recent weeks without staff having much warning. Flying Tiger opened in the Quedam Centre in October initially as a temporary store. It was due to close after Christmas but had been kept open because it was doing well.
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Made in Hackney: Barley Massey’s sentimental cushions are made from lost loved ones’ clothes PUBLISHED: 14:23 08 June 2017 | UPDATED: 14:42 08 June 2017 Delphiniums made out of jeans by Barley Massey Each week, the Gazette takes to the streets to unearth something being manufactured right here in Hackney. This week we speak to Barley Massey who creates homewares and accessories out of discarded materials at her shop Fabrications in London Fields. To send a link to this page you must be logged in. Barley Massey with a 'forget-me-not' cushion Barley Massey “upcycles” textiles in her London Fields shop, where she makes homewares, accessories and “forget-me-not” cushions out of lost loved ones’ clothes. When the Gazette spoke to the textiles graduate at Fabrications in Broadway Market, she was making delphiniums out of jeans, which are going to be displayed at an exhibition promoting recycling. Barley opened the store in 2000, when many of the shops along the strip were derelict, and the council was encouraging in artists. “I thought the shop would give me a good studio space and a window onto the world,” she said. Her service “Remember Me” sees people bringing in sentimental textiles for her to transform into cushions or comforting items. “The items could be from a lost loved one,” she said. “It’s therapeutic for the person who uses the service and helps them through a difficult time. If people bring shirts I’ll suggest using the sleeves on the back and keep an opening so the person can put their arms through.
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Three UK men questioned after easyJet flight diverted to Cologne World News | Sun Jun 11, 2017 | 6:26am EDT Three UK men questioned after easyJet flight diverted to Cologne BERLIN German authorities are questioning three British men detained after their conversations on board an easyJet flight from Slovenia to London prompted the pilot to divert to Cologne, Germany, a local police spokesman said. No explosives were found in their luggage or on the plane and a spokeswoman for the airport said the remaining passengers were scheduled to fly on to London around 1100 GMT. Nine people received medical treatment after all 151 passengers were evacuated from the Airbus 319 aircraft using emergency slides. The pilot diverted the flight from Ljubljana to Cologne on Saturday evening after passengers reported that the men were talking about "terrorist matters", police and state prosecutors said in a joint statement. Bild newspaper quoted a spokesman for the German federal police as saying the pilot decided to land the aircraft in Cologne after passengers told airline personnel they had heard the men using words including "bomb" and "explosive". The men were aged 31, 38 and 48, a spokesman for Cologne police said. Bild newspaper said the men worked for a London company and were returning to London after a business trip. A backpack that belonged to the men was examined and destroyed in a controlled explosion by authorities but no dangerous contents or explosives were found in the bag or on board the aircraft, a police spokesman said. Police and prosecutors had said they were investigating a suspicion that the men were preparing to carry out, "a serious violent crime that could have jeopardized the state". On Sunday, the police spokesman said it was unclear if any charges would be brought against the men. The airport spokeswoman said air traffic had returned to normal after a three-hour interruption on Saturday evening.
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