The decoration, which has been put up on Station Road, features shops from the nearby High Street including electrical retailer AE Wallis and the Heacham Fish Bar. Santa is on the roof of the chippy ...
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Dunelm shoppers have been singing the praises of a "soft and comfortable" mattress topper that's currently been reduced in price by 50%. The Snuggledown Scandi Knitted Hollowfibre Mattress Topper has ...
Nursery staff told some of the children that the miniature Santa had gone to help "big Santa with the big Christmas night" A knitted Christmas-themed postbox topper created as a surprise for nursery ...
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A Northumberland neighbourhood has been needled by a mystery involving a knitted post box topper. The miniature artwork depicts fictional detective Vera and her trusty Land Rover and has been placed ...
Fashion fans are rushing to buy this £25 knitted vest from Marks & Spencer which they say is 'suitable for all seasons'. The Cotton Rich Textured V-Neck Knitted Vest is said to be a 'good lightweight ...
Waffle towels, named for their grid-like pattern, are made from soft, absorbent materials like cotton and bamboo and typically offer better air circulation. “These towels are designed to trap moisture ...
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The mystery Bridgnorth yarn bomber has been dubbed "The Phantom Post Box Topper of Bridgnorth" by online Facebook groups after his or her works have appeared on post boxes across the town for months.