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Welcome to the Harry Corry store finder. We have stores all over Ireland and in Scotland. Was £25 Now £15 Was £25 Now £15Ready Made Curtains and Curtain Accessories As a leading curtain specialist in Ireland and in the UK, dressing your window has never been easier with Harry Corry as we offer an extensive range of beautifully crafted Ready Made Curtains online. All of our Ready Made Curtains are finished to the highest-standard and can come in a fantastic variety of contemporary colours, fine fabrics and styles. Our choice of exquisite Ready Made Eyelet and pencil pleat curtains can give any room a more modern or classic look, as well as this you can choose to add warmth and brightness to a room with a lighter colour. Alternatively, if you want to make sure you have a good night’s sleep our Ready Made Blackout curtains are the perfect choices to accommodate your night-time needs. It’s not just your windows that can feel the benefit of our Ready Made Curtains - you can adorn your doorways with our Ready Made Door Curtains;
with our wide variety you could either accentuate or mask any doorway in your home, the choice is yours. At Harry Corry we pride ourselves on our specialist advice and excellent value for money, so should you have any questions regarding which Ready Made Curtain and matching accessories would be right for you, please get in contact Otherwise, browse our range of top-quality and also cheap Ready Made Curtains and purchase yours today. You can view our full range of hundreds of curtains in any of our 50 stores in Ireland and the UK or online. Your curtain specialists in Ireland You can visit your local curtain specialists in our 22 curtain and bedding stores in Ireland. You can get advice from one of our Curtain specialists in all of our 5 Dublin curtain and bedding stores which span the M50 in Swords, Liffey Valley, Globe Retail Park and Naas Road. You can also view our extensive range of curtains, beautifully displayed in our curtain departments in any of our Irish stores in Cork, Galway, Athlone, Mullingar, Letterkenny, Tralee, Dundalk, Clonmel, Carlow, Tullamore, Limerick, Sligo, Drogheda, Bray, Navan, Nutgrove and Portlaoise.
Your curtain specialists in Scotland Our 12 curtain and bedding stores in Scotland stock hundreds of curtains to suit all your needs. We have helpful staff that specialise in curtains and can offer advice with everything from pattern matching your curtain, colour schemes for your room, to helping with measurements, right across the country. Visit one of our curtain departments in our Scottish stores in Aberdeen, Braehead, Clydebank, Hamilton, Kilmarnock, Dundee, Livingston, Nether Auldhouse, Stirling and Uddingston. Your curtain specialists in Northern Ireland The first Harry Corry store opened in Belfast in 1968 and now we have 17 curtain departments in our stores across Northern Ireland. You can view our extensive curtain range online and in any of our stores 7 days a week in Bloomfield (Bangor), Ballymena, Boucher Road (Belfast), Connswater (Belfast), Cookstown, Drumkeen (near Forestside, Belfast), Downpatrick, Enniskillen, Strand Road (Londonderry/Derry), Jet Centre (Coleraine), Lisburn, Newry, Omagh, Rushmere, Strabane, Shankill Road, and Valley Retail in Newtownabbey.
supplies a large range of curtains, delivering to all of the UK and Ireland. For the best selection of curtains online, you can rely on Harry Corry.Enhancing the lives of older people in South Lanarkshire since 1992.4 pics 1 word red curtain ticket black spiral Hands on Project Handyperson Servicecurtain fabric outlet gloucestershire Our trained handyperson volunteers can assist older people by carrying out a range of small repair jobs to help them to remain safe in their home. silver dupioni grommet curtainJobs include Changing lightbulbs, Changing curtains, Fitting curtain poles/rails, Flat packed furniture, Turning matresses, Cleaning inside windows and cupboards, Installing door bells...and much much more!ready made curtains torquay
This is our latest project which utilises the skills of older people to bring back a 'make do and mend' culture by offering a swap shop boutique in Hamilton town centre where local people are encouraged to swap their old clothing form something more relvant. We also offer  an intergenerational education programme which teaches local people how to mend and upcycle their clothing led by older people within our communities. For more information please click here Learning and Leisure Classes We run a range of classes for over 50s in Uddingston and Bothwell. Activities include sporting memories, zumba gold, new age kurling, tai chi, a range of computer classes and much much more! Check out the progammes below for info on all our classes. LEAP was established in the Lightburn area of Cambuslang in 1992 and has gradually expanded into Uddingston and Bothwell in 2013 offering a range of services that best meet the needs of older people in the community. If you would like to get involved either as a participant or volunteer then please contact us here.
Hands on Project Befriending Service We are the leading befriending service for older people in South Lanarkshire having recently won the Quality in Befriending award. A trained volunteer will meet the client regularly in their home for companionship and reducing loneliness. We can help people become more active in their community by offering short or long term befriending matches depending on the circumstances and need. You dont need skates to try out New Age Kurling. Click the image below to find out more! (c) Lightburn Elderly Association Project (LEAP) LEAP is a registered Scottish Charity (SC024196) and Company Limited by Guarantee (SC300044) Headquarters: 5 Craigallian Avenue, Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire G72 8RNMonarch home interiors added 6 new photos.A new bedroom range due in stock next month. Sorry about the bedding on their display!Uddingston MusicfestSending a link to a friend of 'Come by the hill' by the Alexander Brothers I was treated to many other lovely numbers as I di9d other things on the computer.
/watch?v=t34WFhghpx0The Alexander Brothers Come By The HillsUddingston MusicfestLook out for two banners like this on Church railing in Uddingston.See allUddingston MusicfestUddingston Musicfest Songs of Praise. At this service there will be held ‘A free raffle with a difference’. One that will help change the world for good. The prize will be a twinned toilet. To enter, just write your name on a piece of toilet paper (provided) as you come in. (2.4 billion people don’t have somewhere safe, clean and hygienic to go to the loo. That’s more than a third of the people on the planet. By donating £60 to twin your toilet, you help those in desperate po...verty to have access to a proper latrine, clean water and the information they need to be healthy. Your smallest room becomes the proud owner of a certificate, complete with a colour photo of its twin and GPS coordinates so you can look up your twin on Google Maps.) Uddingston MusicfestToday at the Glasgow Fiddle Workshop Celtic Connections.
Coime along and here them as Strumulele at Rowantree Inn Uddingston, Fri 17th Feb.Uddingston MusicfestMaxine McCreadie's email address which I took down bounced back. I had three tries in vain.Uddingston MusicfestNewly arranged addition to Uddingston Musicfest. Recital for organ and voices in Park Church, Main St. Uddingston. Tues, 14th Feb. 7.30. More details on banner and fliers.Uddingston Musicfest'When I am old I will wear purple With a red giant teacake next to me Which does go and does suit me, And I will serenade it on my ukelele!' 'When I am old I will wear purple With a red giant teacake next to me Which does go and does suit me, And I will serenade it on my ukelele!' Uddingston MusicfestA poignant scene from 'The Lady in the Van' when chgildren came in kindness with their gift of music.Uddingston Musicfest added 3 new photos.Glasgow Fiddle Workshop's Christmas finaleUddingston MusicfestOnce more, sponsor of Uddingston Musicfest. Was wondering how to download music to my Samsung mob.
I hit on the obvious while I waited for a bus. I was looking at a row of houses...'Little boxes, all the same so I Googled the song and hey it came through loud and clear . I sang it in the bus along in the bus and the driver and few passengers were all laughing together. Later, at the light was fading i typed in 'Day is dying in the west'. /watch?v=8nxqEu8b5lM For the first time an Uddingston Musicfest Event will be 'Singing Bus Shelter'. people can take turns suggesting their favourite. We will need a watchman for the bus coming./lyrics/umh687.sht Hymn by Mary A. Lathbury Tune by William F. Sherwin Slid...Uddingston MusicfestUddingston Musicfest 2017 Feb. 11th – 19th Programme as of late November. Sat. 11th Feb. Mixed Instruments Workshop Nigel Gatherer (Book a place nearer the time on Nigel’s website.) ‘Play together’ all instruments.... Both in Church of the Nazarene. Sun. 12th Feb. ‘Music around the Village’ Ring up the Curtain George Rodger and Friends. Mon. 13th Feb. Tea Dance with George Rodger.
Church of the Nazarene. Evening Church of the Nazarene Thursday 16th Feb. Summerlee. Paul, Donald and Cait. Church of the Nazarene .Fri. 17th Feb. Jackie Kay, Scotland’s Poet Makar and children from 4 local primary schools. 'Young Voices' at Tunnock's Factor Stonehouse Male Voice Choir. Rowantree Inn Strumulele Ukuleles) from 7.30 till late. Sat 18th Feb. ‘Grand Finale’ Uddingston Old .7 pm Sun 19th Feb. Songs of Praise. Uddingston Baptist Church Early evening. Busking around the village and music in shops. And a few surprises! (Other events in planning stage: Jollytots Family Cafe,’, ‘I Love this Poem’) Uddingston Musicfest is a Charity/ Community Event. ‘Pay at the door’ to support charities. (Last year we gave £100 to five different charities.) Uddingston MusicfestAt Glasgow Fiddle Workshop on Monday the improvers mandolin class played 'The Muckin' o' Geordie's Byre. They gied it laldy.Uddingston MusicfestPlanning a new event. Sally Magnuson's Project for people with dementia.