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Archive for December, 2010

Theatrical artefacts to be held in display stands

December 31st, 2010

Theatrical artefacts to be held in display standsDisplay stands in Wolverhampton are set to show historical artefacts from a local theatre.

The exhibition is being run by Wolverhampton's Archives service and will document the history of the Grand Theatre. read more...

Tesco store begins stocking Easter eggs on its shop fittings

December 30th, 2010

Tesco store begins stocking Easter eggs on its shop fittingsThe shop fittings in one East Sussex Tesco store are already being used to sell Easter eggs, despite it not being New Year yet.

According to the Daily Mail, the Tesco Metro in Portslade began selling Easter eggs on Christmas Eve, which is four months before Easter takes place. read more...

Clothes hangers to display Hilary Swank designs

December 29th, 2010

Clothes hangers to display Hilary Swank designs   Clothes hangers are set to display garments designed by Oscar-winning actress Hilary Swank.

The Boys Don't Cry star has teamed up with the DMA Designers Management Agency (DMA) to create a range of clothes that have an athletic theme. read more...

Heritage centre in Lanarkshire to put alcohol in display stands

December 24th, 2010

Heritage centre in Lanarkshire to put alcohol in display standsDisplay stands in the Motherwell Heritage Centre in Lanarkshire are set to show the county's relationship with alcohol through a new exhibition.

Hitting the Bottle will show artefacts and photographs surrounding trends and influences regarding alcohol consumption in the area, reports the Wishaw Press. read more...

Photographer to display work in snap frame?

December 23rd, 2010

Photographer to display work in snap frame?A snap frame may be used by a Watford-based photographer whose work has been selected for the Royal Photographic Society's 2011 print exhibition.

Jaffer Bhimji's image of an ice-covered Bremen, Germany, was selected from over 500 entries and it will join 100 other photographs in the forthcoming exhibition, reports the Watford Observer. read more...

Cake stands help celebrate advent of Christmas

December 22nd, 2010

Cake stands help celebrate advent of ChristmasCake stands will have been used at a celebration of the advent of Christmas recently held in Guwahati, India.

The cake festival was organised by the cookery and bakery section of the Centre for Alternative Vocation, a charity that focuses on the development of youth and women by providing livelihood and educational support, reports Oneindia. read more...

Crowd control barriers getting set for Edinburgh’s Hogmanay

December 21st, 2010

Crowd control barriers set for Edinburgh's HogmanayOrganisers of this year's Hogmanay in Edinburgh may well be getting crowd control barriers set for the annual event.

The festival is due to take place over four days, between December 30th and January 2nd. read more...

Shop fittings set for new store in Grosvenor Shopping Centre

December 20th, 2010

A new jewellery store has opened in Northampton's Grosvenor Shopping Centre.Shop fittings are being used in a new store that recently launched in the Grosvenor Shopping Centre in Northampton.

Mococo, a jewellery boutique, launched as the latest store to open in the shopping centre with an exclusive invitation-only event, reports flintshirechronicle.co.uk. read more...

Pirate artefacts in display stands

December 17th, 2010

Pirate artefacts in display standsDisplay stands in The Museum of London Docklands are set to show pirate artefacts as part of a new exhibition.

Pirates: The Captain Kidd Story will be held in the museum from May 20th until October 30th next year. read more...

Gridwall to be used at Ideal Home Show?

December 16th, 2010

Gridwall to be used at Ideal Home Show?Gridwall may well be used by exhibitors at next year's Ideal Home Show, which will be held in London.

From March 11th until the 27th, Earls Court will be transformed into a home lover's heaven, with over 600 businesses expected to exhibit goods at the event. read more...