More Exeter uni buildings evacuated tonight after WW2 bomb found
Police and bomb disposal experts remain on the scene as students and residents put up in Exeter hotels
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Nadia Maskell and the rest of the craftsmen and women at Craft Coop The Craft Coop shop in Slough s Queensmere Shopping Centre closes its doors at the end of this month. The shop opened in November last year and was always intended as a pop-up that would stay for a year, offering talented local artisans a chance to display their wares. As a social enterprise business Craft Coop - which has a permanent base in Nicholsons Centre, Maidenhead - gives more than 200 local craftspeople the opportunity to trade in temporary High Street shops. The Slough shop supported talented artisans including Asma Khalid of AK Fashion Accessories and Naida Maskell, the face behind Wild Bloom Beads handmade jewellery.