Or should I say at The Bistro, The Coach House, Ford Park, Ulverston.
We had, what I consider to be, the best meal of my life at this new restaurant last Friday when it was a French Food night.
I have mixed feelings about recommending it as this could lead to it being packed and needing to book months ahead when I want to go again . . . . .
Worth travelling here from Lancaster puts most of your restaurants to shame - we've been to several. The prices will amaze you for the quality.
The next themed evenings are on Friday and Saturday 3rd and 4th May - Spanish with live Flamenco music - £18.50. Wow.
Encouraginng each other to be assertive is something that is very important to me! Relying on others can be very frustrating. People using their own initiative can often achieve far more. Self belief is important! We llive in a town where this already happens so much . It will be natural for us as to do this more and more..
Showing posts with label Ulverston Scrap Store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ulverston Scrap Store. Show all posts
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Thursday, 6 October 2011
A visit to the Ulverston Scrap Store
This organisation is run and funded by a remarkable woman who has decided to do this demanding project to enable us to use, at very low cost, materials and products that would otherwise be thrown away.
We in Ulverston are very lucky to have her come here to her store every Tuesday afternoon between 2 and 5pm every Tuesday whatever the weather.
We in Ulverston are very lucky to have her come here to her store every Tuesday afternoon between 2 and 5pm every Tuesday whatever the weather.
There are lots of other interviews of people in Ulverston on this blog:
Click the label "interview" or this link to past interviews
Saturday, 25 December 2010
Good to see you on Christmas Day
From Geoff who runs the blog.
From Corrin Hanlin of the Ulverston Scrap Store who provided the materials and designed the card
and
From Alex who had the inspiration and decorated the Gill 'Tree'.
May you have an enjoyable day if if not - send us a message - and we'll say hello back.
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Ulverston Scrap Store
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Stocking Fillers from Ulverston Scrap Store
These are some of the things that are available from the Scrap Store opposite Sir John Barrow's Cottage, Ulverston.
I'll be distributing these at the Market Cross - outside Murray's chemist - next Thursday Market Day from 10:00 - the distribution may land on the top of your head - so wear a helmet!
What you see are all soft rubber rejects and they are free once you've joined the scheme - which costs very little.
The store is open next Tuesday 2 till 5 pm and then after Christmas.
For more information about this new service visit their web site
I've been back three times now!
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