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Knitwear student Emma Price wins Yeoman Yarns Competition NTU final year student Emma will get the opportunity to work with Stoll to develop her final knitwear collection. 21st April 2021 Final year BA (Hons) Fashion Knitwear Design and Knitted Textiles students at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) recently had the opportunity to design and develop a collection of swatches to showcase to UK based yarn supplier Yeoman Yarns for its annual competition. Yeoman is a well-known and long established independent small business that specialises in hand-knitting, machine-knitting and crochet yarns and is renowned as a leading supplier of knitwear yarns, especially for designers. ....
A NEW cafe, which feels the border town it s in is on a knife edge, wants to be able to extend its opening hours to ensure its viability. The Cosy Cafe is gearing up to open in Hay-on-Wye s High Town, but is having to ask the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority if it s allowed to change its opening hours. The new cafe is hoping to open its doors next month, but current planning conditions means it can only open to customers between 9am and 6pm Monday to Saturday, and 11am and 5pm on Sundays. But consultants said in a design and access statement submitted with the planning application said these hours need to be extended as otherwisde the financial viability of the business would be harmed. ....
The applicant wishes to vary condition 3 to afford opening hours from 8am to 6pm Monday to Wednesday and 8am to 9pm Thursday to Saturday, Sunday will remain as existing (11am to 5pm). An 8am opening targets locals and tourists for breakfast. Extending until 6pm Monday to Wednesday and until 9pm later in the week gives people the opportunity to eat/drink and shop after a busy day at work or up the mountains. Or perhaps capturing those meandering through the town centre after a busy day for an ’amuse bouche’ before retiring to a more formal eatery for supper. This a key financial strategy as currently there is nowhere to go eat/drink/shop early evening before going for dinner at the pub or a restaurant. ....