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6:00 AM January 21, 2021
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7:03 AM January 21, 2021
Bethany-Kate McKenzie, 14, from Costessey, with her homemade badges for the Norfolk and Norwich Hospitals Charity.
- Credit: Kim Rimmer
A budding artist who is using her skills to create badges for a hospital charity has said the project is helping her through lockdown.
Bethany-Kate McKenzie, 14, from West End in Costessey, is making the individually wrapped pieces from a £63 badge maker she bought with her Christmas money for the Norfolk and Norwich Hospitals (NNUH) Charity.
Teenager Bethany-Kate McKenzie, 14, from Costessey, making badges for the Norfolk and Norwich Hospitals Charity,
- Credit: Kim Rimmer
They are on sale in the Hart Stores and Costessey Post Office on West End.
The Treasury retail and hospitality space opens in Whanganui
10 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM
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Andrew and Carolyn Tripe have spent the past six months working hard to get The Treasury the way it looks now. Photo / Bevan Conley
Andrew and Carolyn Tripe have spent the past six months working hard to get The Treasury the way it looks now. Photo / Bevan Conley
Whanganui has a new boutique retail and hospitality space - one aiming to bring a big-city feel. Sitting next to Majestic Square, The Treasury has opened its doors to Whanganui. With 10 different tenants in the building, including boutique fashion, artisan food and beverages, co-working spaces, a hair studio and office space, the owners are aiming to provide an experience that speaks for itself.