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Where to find us HomeAbout UsServices & PricingCentre LocatorFranchiseCareersContract WorkBlogContact Welcome to the UK's premier clothing alterations, dress restyling, tailoring and repairs networkThe ZipYard provides a professional and comprehensive bespoke clothing alterations and repairs service, at competitive prices. We restyle, resize, mend and customise bridal, formal and party wear, dresses, skirts, blouses and shirts, jeans, trousers, suits, jackets, coats, leather wear, and more. Services at The ZipYard Re-sizingRe-stylingRe-liningMinor repairsTaperingInvisible mendingZip replacementsPatchingLeatherworkCurtainsSoft furnishingsRe-hemming Where to find us Select centre from the list or search. Glasgow - Great Western Road Hear about our latest offers by email:The final artwork reflects The Salvation Army’s strong and steeped belief in providing light where there is darkness. Meet the team behind our new banks Originally from Amsterdam, Sonia is currently working as an experience designer and researcher in London, doing projects in social innovation.

After finishing her BA in product design at the Design Academy Eindhoven, the Netherlands, she moved to London to start an MA. Recently she graduated with distinction from the MA Narrative Environments at Central Saint Martins, with a project that explores ways of visual storytelling between doctor and patient. She aims to improve the experience of ever day life by making engaging and personal products. People’s personal narratives are the main influence of her work. Manuela was born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina where she started her studies in Graphic Design. With a love for art and design but a need to search for new challenges, Manuela decided to finish her studies at Central Saint Martins. It was there she defined her practice, designing experiences and getting involved in social projects. Originally from Norfolk, Maya is a multi-disciplinary graphic designer who graduated with a First Honours from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. With a nostalgic love for print but a realistic understanding for digital, her work mainly focuses around finding a way to combine analogue and digital practices to provide an element of tactile interaction for the user.

She has worked on a range of projects from installations, to branding to websites and is currently working freelance in London. for examples of latest workThe store manager at Asda Longsight is Miranda Jarrett. If you need to contact the store for any reason, please use the phone number on the left. Customers take to social media to say how much they love our pizzas When we spotted this cheeky tweet from a customer who’d seen a Domino’s employee stocking up on potato wedges at our Greenhithe store we shared it with our fans on Facebook. Thank you @dominos – next time I spend £3.99 on tiny portion of potato wedges I'll remember there from Asda!!! — SineadSarah (@SineadSarahxo) February 5, 2017 Our post prompted a fantastic responses from people telling us how much they love our Create Your Own pizzas. Here are a few of the hundreds of comments we received. Win a £50 gift card to treat your best friend on Galentine's Day Our St Leonards-on-Sea colleagues Wendy Border and Paula Jones, who’ve been close friends since the store opened six years ago, are getting ready to celebrate Galentine’s Day.

Our talented pizza counter chefs came up with the great design, featuring heart-shaped slices of pepperoni on a cheese and tomato base.
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pvc strip curtains punjab Our colleagues across the country – like Gary Anderson from our Chesser store in Edinburgh – are supporting World Cancer Day. It’s a cause that’s close to his heart as he lost his mum Linda to cancer a year ago.

Linda was the Community Champion at the store and Gary took on her role after she died. We’re stocking three different pink Unity Bands in all our superstores for a suggested donation of £2 and the money raised will go to our Tickled Pink charities Breast Cancer Care and Breast Cancer Now. World Cancer Day is on 4th February. Proud moment for Asda fan James as lorry is named after him Student James Corker has been a big fan of Asda lorries since he was a little boy – so he was delighted when our Warrington depot colleagues named one after him. James, 20, has been a regular visitor to the depot for years – and he’s now on a work placement at our Runcorn store as part of a scheme to prepare young people with learning difficulties or disabilities for the world of work. He’s on the second year of an Entry Level 3 City & Guilds qualification in Catering and Hospitality at Petty Pool College, and during his placement he’s been working in all parts of the store.