You will be able to see Totnes on the TV this weekend, as the recently filmed feature for Countryfile is being aired this Sunday the 10th of April at 7 pm on BBC 1 – a feature to make you think how we shop – supermarket versus independent retailers.
As we all know it is the royal wedding later this month – and I have a few little gifts to celebrate this. Lovely resin brooches in the shape of a crown in slate, ivory and pewter colours by Know your onions - £14.99 each. Linen union jack aprons by Bradleys Tannery for the man in your life – so that he can cook in style at the street party - £19.50 each. Not forgetting the every popular Union jack dog and puppy door stops - £32.99 and £17.99 respectively.
Coming in the next few days are the new garden tool range designed by Sophie Conran and made by Burgon and Ball in Sheffield an English company renowned for their exceptional quality and outstanding heritage in the gardening field. One of the problems faced by many ladies is that their hands are too small for standard tools. These tools specifically address this problem and are made with ladies hands as priority.
Give me a call if you would like any further details. Looking forward to seeing you soon. Maggie C.





