Cool stuff for kids at pop up sales

kids designer clothing salePop up shops are – quite literally – popping up all over the place these days.

They’re a great way to buy things you might not normally find on your local High Street. And when the items on sale come with up to 70 per cent off, well what’s not to like?!

For all the mums out there with children aged between 0 and 13, here’s one – well, three actually – where you can bag a designer bargain for the kids.

If you’re Nottingham-based, you can shop for your tots from 11am to 3.30pm on Wednesday 22 April at The Riverbank Bar & Kitchen in West Bridgford.

And for mums in and around Newark, there’ll be two chances to enjoy these great offers – from 10am to 3pm on either Thursday 23 April at Tom Browns Brasserie in Gunthorpe or Friday 24 April at Farndon Boathouse Bar and Kitchen.

ladies lunchingAnd while you’re browsing among high end brands such as I Love Gorgeous, Lilly & Sid, Toffee Moon, Zoobug, Isobel & Henry and lots more, you can even treat yourself too.

Each of the three stylish venues hosting the Designer Children’s Clothes Sale this month is offering shoppers a 20 per cent discount on food during the event. Just follow the links above for their telephone numbers and quote ‘pop up sale’ when you book a table for lunch…

Real stories, real women and a great night out

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A brand new comedy about dating, men and finding Mr Right comes to Newark Palace Theatre this summer.

Sex in Suburbia will make you laugh and cry in equal measure – and with plenty of sensational songs such as I’m Every Woman, I Want To Break Free and Somebody Else’s Guy, you’ll probably find yourself dancing in the aisles too…

Claire Sweeney stars as Penny Crowe, the host of a late-night radio phone-in. As Britain’s leading Agony Aunt, she takes calls about every date from hell and the occasional one from heaven. She’s more than happy to dish out relationship advice, but is she as happy to take it…?

Co-written by Claire and based on real stories from real women – just like Girls Around Town, of course – this is the story of all our lives!

Tickets for the show, at 7.30pm on Sunday 24 May, are £22.50 (concessions £21.50, Friends of the Palace £21) and are available from the theatre on Appletongate in Newark or online here

Contains some strong language and adult themes – age advisory 16+

Georgie gets set for marathon challenge

georgieWhether it’s running a busy joinery depot in Newark or running her first ever marathon on the streets of London, there can be no doubt that 25 year-old Georgie Sparham is always ready for a challenge.

One of the youngest depot managers across Howden Joinery’s 600-plus sites, she will be waiting alongside thousands of others at the starting line of the London Marathon on Sunday 26 April. And like many of her fellow runners, Georgie has two distinct targets in mind as she prepares for the event.

“I’d really love to cross the finishing line in under five hours,” she says. “But I’ve never done any serious running before and only found out I’d been accepted for the Marathon about a month ago, so it’s going to be a push!

georgie 2“That’s my first goal; my second is to raise at least £2,000 for my chosen charity, Leonard Cheshire Disability. It’s a good cause my company already supports, so this is my chance to go that bit further to help. They provide care and assistance for people with all kinds of disabilities including those resulting from work place injuries which I feel particularly strongly about, as any one of us could be affected by them.”

With £300 already donated by work colleagues and the first pledges beginning to appear on her Just Giving page, Georgie is off to a flying start on her fundraising. And, with only seven weeks to go till the starting pistol is fired, she is putting just as much effort into training for the challenge ahead.

“If I cross the finishing line – and I’m determined that I will – much of the credit will go to Irvine Taylor at NMA Fitness Centre, who’s putting me through a gruelling programme in the gym. I’ve trained at NMA since I was 15, mainly boxing, but now all the emphasis in the three or four sessions every week is on running and altitude training.

“And I’m out running on the road two or three times a week as well. At the moment my maximum is 20 kilometres, so I’m getting there!”

Although this is her first marathon, Georgie is no stranger to stepping out of her comfort zone. When she was 19, she decided to do what she herself describes as ‘something a bit crazy’ and set off alone to spend three years backpacking around the world.

Fifty countries later, she returned to the UK after a tour which included Australia, New Zealand, the Cook Islands, most of South East Asia, 11 countries in Africa and all of South and Central America apart from Brazil. Along the way, she also climbed Mt Kinabalu in Borneo and followed the Inca Trail in Peru.

“Georgie is determination personified and if anyone can complete the London Marathon at the first attempt, she can,” said NMA coach Irvine Taylor. “If she puts as much into the run itself as she does into her training, I’ve no doubt she’ll be bringing a medal back to Newark at the end of April.”

Achieving that goal is in Georgie’s hands (or feet!) of course. To help her reach her second target of raising £2,000 for Leonard Cheshire Disability, visit www.justgiving.com/Georgie1 to make a donation.