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An About My Business Video production can include interview style face-to-camera, explainer or ’how to’ videos and demonstration videos, on location, studio work, chroma-key (green screen), high res still images, screen capture animation, digital 3d introductions and animation, a professional voice over – whatever your business needs to create an engaging, compelling, attention grabbing video. All video soundtracks have a full commercial license and we also offer private video hosting – so no YouTube adverts!Olivia Bard can be found at the most exclusive boutiques and independent retailers across the country. To find a stockist near you, search from the map below.Home owners are being urged to be vigilant following a number of burglaries in the past 24 hours.Officers have issued the warning after reports of seven burglaries yesterday, Tuesday 3 January, in the Breckland, Great Yarmouth and North Norfolk areas.In all cases thieves have forced entry into the properties with jewellery and cash being targeted.

The burglaries were in Chestnut Road in Scarning; Kingfisher Way in Watton; Lamberts Close in Weasenham; Bradenham Road in Shipdham; Church Road in Upton; Albany Road in Southtown (Great Yarmouth) and River Court in Hempton, near Fakenham.Detective Chief Inspector Russ Wilkinson said: "It is concerning that we have seen a number of burglaries within a short space of time and it would be difficult to speculate why; however, we do not believe they are all linked. It may be a combination of opportunistic thieves taking advantage of the shorter days and knowing properties are potentially filled with new items following Christmas."I would urge residents to ensure their homes are secure at all times. Leave lights on and close curtains and blinds when you are out to give the impression someone is at home – thieves are less likely to approach a property if they think someone may be inside."It is also important to make sure garden tools and other items are locked away to prevent thieves from using them to gain access to your property."

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curtin's wharf in burlington new jersey 10.30am - 4.30pm (Browsing 10am- 10.30am) How to find us John Lewis Norwich is located off the A11 from London. Our 650-space multi-storey car park is linked directly to the shop. Car park tariff for John Lewis shoppers: Up to 1 hour: £1 (non-shoppers £1.50) Up to 2 hours: £2 (non-shoppers £3) Up to 3 hours: £3 (non-shoppers £4.50) Up to 4 hours: £4 (non-shoppers £6.00) Up to 5 hours: £6.50 (non-shoppers £8.00) Up to 6 hours: £10.00 (non-shoppers £12.50) Up to 7 hours: £12 (non-shoppers £15.50) Up to 8 hours: £16 (non-shoppers £20.00)

More than 8 hours: £22.00 (non-shoppers £24) After 5pm on Thursday entry is free We offer an hour's free parking for Click & collect customers Please note: the car park is locked 45 minutes after the shop closes. Free parking for Click & collect customers We offer an hour's free parking to customers using our Click & collect service. Seasonal events at Norwich Come along to our Knit and Natter sessions on the 1st and 3rd Thursday every month. Our experts will be on hand to help and advise you with your knitting projects.1st & 3rd Thursday of every month5-7pmHaberdashery department Free sewing sessionsAs part of Norwich Fashion Week and Makers Month, we are offering 4 free dressmaking sessions funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.Create a 1950's apronMonday 6 February, 1-4pmCreate a 1960's shift dressTuesday 7 February, 1-4pmCreate a 1970's kaftanWednesday 8 February, 1-4pmCreate a 1980's batwing topThursday 9 February, 10am - 1pmIt's a chance to enjoy a few hours of sewing and create an outfit from a vintage pattern and take it home.

Basic sewing skills are required. This is where we announce the events and activities that will be taking place in our shop. Please check this page regularly to see what we have planned. We're proud of the close links we forge between our Partners and local schools, charities and organisations. And wherever we do business, at home or abroad, we work with communities to make a difference. - Our Community Matters programme in our shops continues to support local charities and community groups. - We aim to give at least 1% of pre-tax profits to community initiatives. - We will continue to seek out projects that support the John Lewis Foundation at home and abroad. If you'd like to nominate a good cause for Community Matters please complete the nomination form and take it to the Customer Services department. The charities we're supporting from November 2016 – January 2017 are: - The Wildlife Trusts - This Christmas, John Lewis is partnering with The Wildlife Trusts to help protect and restore our nation's wildlife and its natural habitat.

- Christmas Giving - John Lewis Norwich would like to support requests received from charities, hospitals and community groups to donate Christmas presents to those in need or to those children or adults who may not otherwise receive a present at all this Christmas. - Norwich Foodbank - The charity supports local individuals and families who find themselves in need and unable to feed themselves and/or their family. They provide nutritionally balanced emergency food boxes to cover basic needs for three days. This is how August 2016 - October 2016 Community Matters' charities benefited from being part of the scheme: - Pets as Therapy received £1001 - Drayton Junior School Swimming Pool received £948 - Norfolk Renal Fund received £1051 Would you like to help ussupport Barnardo's? To make a donation to Barnardo's, our 150th anniversary charity, and help support those UK children who need it most, please text JL [Enter your local shop name] to: