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Balcony Shirts has limited its Uxbridge shop to appointed collections and deliveries only, after the pandemic significantly reduced footfall from passers-by. ....
Balcony Shirts has raised more than £800 for homeless charity Shelter after producing a one-off t-shirt inspired by the Downing Street lockdown parties scandal. ....
Real Bread Week gears up for annual celebration It’s that time of the year again when the artisanal bakery sector around the globe gets together to celebrate all things additive-free when it comes to baking bread. According to Chris Young, coordinator of the Real Bread Campaign, the sector experienced a surge last year as the pandemic reminded people of the importance of getting back to their roots. Bonds between bakers and customers were strengthened, and the place of independent bakeries at the hearts of their local communities was reinforced. This has undoubtedly set the stage for a spiced-up Real Bread Week was created by Sustain, the charity behind the Real Bread Campaign, in 2010, with the aim to root out and share ways to make bread better for us, for our communities and the planet. ....
60 seconds with. Balcony Shirts Jo Francis Friday, December 18, 2020 Balcony Shirts is a printwear shop in West London. Partner Scott Raison explains the back story: “From humble beginnings printing t-shirts in our bedrooms and selling them on eBay, we soon graduated to a Portacabin, which was situated in a truck garage car park. We then moved to a unit on Uxbridge industrial estate, before ending up in our home of the last 10 years, our shop in Uxbridge.” Where are you based? How many staff? There are five of us, but friends and family have been known to help out in busy times ....