High Wycombe Chilterns Shopping Centre
This is Chilterns shopping centre in High Wycombe use to have grate shop now day most shop close move to Eden centre around the Connor .....
Shopmobility Chelmsford Essex UK
Malcolm Tilsed was delighted to launch the Shopmobility Scheme in Chelmsford registered charity No 1093778 Essex UK, I worked with some amazing people including Tim Ball, Susie Cornell, Ian Cornell, Freda Mountain, June Fillery, and many many others to make this project happen.
The most important objective was that all people can enjoy the independence to shop.
We applied and won a lottery grant.
We were supported by businesses all over Essex.
The Scheme was launch when I was manager at the Meadows Shopping Centre in Chelmsford.
malcolm@greenboxmanagement.com for more information
You can contact Meadows Shopmobility & Pramobility
on 01245 357097
High Wycombe to London 2014
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Christmas Carols at John Lewis High Wycombe
16th December saw our annual Christmas event in John Lewis High Wycombe. We were kindly supported by local hand bell ringing groups; The Aeolian Chimers and The Cookham Handbell ringers and choirs; The Wooburn Singers and The Knights of Harmony (featured).
As always, this event brought extra Christmas cheer to the shoppers and staff, with many coming along to join in and support us throughout the day; raising a fantastic £739.80.
Safe Place Scheme - A Summary for Shops & Businesses in Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire is one of a number of counties that is successfully implementing the Safe Place Scheme, designed to help vulnerable people stay safe and live independent lives. In this short film, members of Talkback in High Wycombe explain why the scheme is so important and why businesses should get involved in it.
High Wycombe to Marlow
High Wycombe to Marlow
Footpath Behind John Lewis
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High Wycombe Tesco lifts + car pref fail
As seen in other videos, these were old O&K lifts. Stannah came to destroy them with generic logic and modern Dewhurst.
The one I filmed had no voice but the other one did.
Open Air Preaching High Wycombe 15-05-14 (2)
The Midcounties Co-operative Member Strategy Committee - Being a member
Mid Counties Co-Op 'DOES Values'
Red One - High Wycombe to Amersham Crematorium
Carousel buses Route 1 from High Wycombe Gate 7 to Chesham
Abbey Shopping Centre Renovation, Abingdon, Sept 2012
Honda PJ09NZO driver hogs the roundabout
Old woman, even when I passed her she was totally unaware of me.
Bury Market song - Where are we now
A parody song about my home town. Lancashire town Bury.
Famous for its Market, Sir Robert Peel and black pudding..
Song is David Bowie 'Where Are We Now.'
Thanks for watching
paulhand.co.uk
The Banter Show at Shop Mobility Newry
Tony “Riser” Smith chats to Raymond Tregear about Shop Mobility Newry, a charity which provides mobility equipment to people with limited mobility who wish to shop and socialise in Newry City Centre.
They are located in both the Buttercrane Shopping Centre and The Quays Shopping Centre and their services are available for only a TENNER for the year! RISER for a tenner!
Their vital and essential service is for everyone, young or old, whether their disability is temporary or permanent – anyone who needs help getting about. Shop Mobility is about the freedom to get around plus you don't have to be registered disabled to use their service.
The guys who work there are fantastic and will put you at ease when it comes to using their equipment.
For more information, click here:
or telephone: 0044(0)28302 56062
#RISER #SHOPMOBILITYNEWRY #BUTTERCRANESHOPPINGCENTRE #THEQUAYSNEWRY #NEWRY
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Music by Ethan Meixsell Rabid.
(Youtube Royalty Free Music)
Co-operative Energy - Ben Reid (The Midcounties Co-operative)
Ben Reid, CEO of The Midcounties Co-operative, talks to the National Retail Consumer Conference 2012 about Co-operative Energy taking on the Big 6 suppliers.
The Midcounties Co-operative Community Project - Leafield Community Shop (19/01/2012)
A community-run shop in the Oxfordshire village of Leafield is celebrating nine years in business.
The Leafield Community Shop has been providing groceries, newspapers and magazines, locally sourced food and drink and fresh breads, pastries and sandwiches since January 2003.
It also houses the Post Office.Operated as a community enterprise, a mix of volunteers and paid staff keep the shop open seven days a week.
The shop is investing in an Electronic Point of Sale system ---- thanks to a grant from the Midcounties Co-operative Community Fund.
Gluten-Free Tour Preview!
Confused about gluten? Wondering if you may be gluten-intolerant? Come to our event and learn everything you need to know about being gluten-free for FREE!
Talk, Taste, & Tour @ the Isla Vista Food Co-op this FUN FOOD FRIDAY at 2pm!
(plus it's 10% off all FROZEN FOODS! brrrrrrr).