Jo Colwill Helps Kirstie Allsopp Cowslip workshops very own Jo Colwill, is appearing on Kirstie Allsopp’s TV programme, Home for Christmas on Channel 4 tonight at 8pm. Jo is so completely unassuming and so I’m sure she won’t be shouting about this too much, but all the team at SD would like to wish her good luck [...]
You won’t catch us playing any of these games or tracking Santa, or having a laugh at our suppliers dancing! of course, although we’ve had to try them out for you… just to make sure, you understand..
Office Hours London Office Our London office hours over the holidays are: Closing on Thursday 22nd December at 5pm Re-opening on Tuesday 3rd January at 9am Head Office – Cornwall Our Head Office in Cornwall usually closes between Christmas and New Year, and this year we close at 5pm on Friday 23rd December, then from the 28th [...]
For those wondering how Santa can find time to do all that he has to do on Christmas Day, this may be of interest to explain how he does it, courtesy of Stanford University. Merry Christmas to you all! 1) No known species of reindeer can fly. BUT there are 300,000 species of living organisms [...]
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As many of our existing clients and friends will know, we also have an office in Central London, not far from Oxford Street. Since October 2010 when we picked up the keys, I have spent more of my working week in London during the last year than I have in Cornwall, typically spending three days [...]
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