There's been an interesting furore created this week by handbag designer Anya Hindmarch, one of David Cameron's newly appointed trade ambassadors, who said in an article: 'I quite like a recession, weirdly. Generally, for business, the recession has obviously been hard. But I think often a recession is a very good clean-up time. It makes you get... Continue Reading →
Thieves in the garden, paperwork and still no Ikea drawers!
There was a funny yellow thing in the sky when I first woke up this morning, but it soon went away so panic over, it's all grey again now. Just found out from Rip Rap that some sad loser has tried to dig up my two teak tables from the garden at Burton Road even... Continue Reading →