by Tracey Saunders | 9 Feb 2021 | News
Complete estate agents celebrated their 16th anniversary of their first business in Rugby in February. Established as a family business in March 2005 as independent sales and letting agent, they have grown and now have offices in Rugby town centre, Leamington and Coventry.
by Tracey Saunders | 9 Feb 2021 | News
Edward Knight were named the Best Estate Agent in Rugby by Right Move. Based on data taken in January for home sales and lettings in Rugby by the website this is another accolade for the award-winning independent estate agent that also provides conveyancing and mortgage advice services.
by Tracey Saunders | 9 Feb 2021 | News
For a home pamper day for yourself or a friend, head over to Mack Hair’s Facebook page for details of their special gift box. Containing Redken hair products, a facemask, a bath bomb, a candle, sweets Prosecco and a card for a bit of self care.
by Tracey Saunders | 9 Feb 2021 | News
You can now buy More Inside styling products and GHD hair tongs and straighteners on Baylis & Peet’s new online shop. With free or local delivery for a small charge you can still get your favourite haircare products and support a local hairdresser during lockdown.
by Tracey Saunders | 9 Feb 2021 | News
As we continue to be in lockdown, Hunt’s Bookshop is hoping to help the local Rugby community by launching a Books For Children Fund. They hope to raise £1,000 to donate new books to children from low income families.
Books will be purchased at cost and donated directly to each local school and presented to children in receipt of free schools meals (or registered DS for Year 2 and under) ensuring that the books reach children that need them the most.
If you would like to donate, please visit the GoFundMe page before Friday 12 February, or call the shop on (01788) 551867 to make a donation, any amount you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
by Tracey Saunders | 9 Feb 2021 | News
Would your kids like to build an archaeological site or create a LEGO® Challenges code breaker? Liven up homes schooling with the new workbook from Rugby Art Gallery & Museum with exercises inspired by our town’s heritage primary school children can learn about the history of Rugby and the key moments and people that built the town. through science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics.