Whilst many people nowadays use their smartphones, tablets or computer displays for digitally viewing photographs, it’s always nice to have the option to print them out. This can be to share them with others who’re not into the new technology, pass pictures around in a more traditional way or put them into a photo frame for the mantlepiece. For Ruddingtonians who wish to do this in top quality, Saul Isaac Photography has just launched a brand new photo printing facility. The successful business is run by village residents Michelle and Carl Amess…
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Tristram’s Tree-mendous Fundraiser!
A Ruddington-based artist is aiming to raise ten thousand pounds for two charities – following a project in his home studio which saw him produce 1,000 hand-made linocut prints in just ONE day! Tristram Aver‘s “1,000 Native British Trees” is a fundraiser aiming to highlight the importance of woodland conservation, but also to show how spending time with nature benefits our health and wellbeing, especially those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). In 2016, the artist’s daughter, who attends James Peacock School, was diagnosed with ASD. This project was born after her…
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A Ruddington based entrepreneur is putting her embroidery skills to good use with a new venture that creates personalised gifts and garments for both individuals and local businesses. Add Embroidery & Print has been set up by Ann Dunstan in premises at Brookside House on Brookside Road – using state-of-the-art computer controlled machinery that will embroider or print more or less whatever you like in a matter of minutes! Ann started in the machining industry straight from school – and spent time working at both Beeva Garments and Cooper &…
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