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Monday, 30 June 2014

Wedding Cakes at Patisserie Valerie



If you’re planning your big day, Patisserie Valerie has the most impressive range of coveted cakes for the perfect wedding.
All of the delicious creations are handmade daily by expert bakers and pâtissiers, using only fresh ingredients and traditional baking methods.
Choose from:
Carrot Wedding Cake from £155 or £395
Classic Sugar Paste Style Wedding Cake from £100 to £1515
Cortina Wedding Cake from £90 to £1375
Croque-en-Bouche – please contact directly for price
Decadent Chocolate Cup Cakes from £110 to £660
Marshmallow Meringue Obsession – please contact directly for price
Profiteroles Valerie Style from £90 to £540
Valerie’s Chocolate Gateaux Cup Cakes from £80 to £510
White Chocolate Box Wedding Cake from £175 to £1020
White Cigarette Wedding Cake from £125 to £1595

Initial enquiries for wedding cakes should be made to one of Patisserie Valerie’s wedding cake specialist branches at Soho or Marylebone, London but when you've placed your order, you can collect your wedding cake from Patisserie Valerie at The Exchange, Nottingham.
Ensure that the only meringue that you order for your nuptials, is of the edible, rather than the haute couture kind.
To view the range of wedding cakes and wedding cup cakes available from Patisserie Valerie please see www.patisserie-valerie.co.uk
Make your wedding day a tasteful one … have your cake and eat it at……
Patisserie Valerie
8 The Exchange,
‪#‎Nottingham‬
T: 0115 9584094
W: www.patisserie-valerie.co.uk

I Should Coco



The perfect thing for a hot day on Centre Court, or anywhere else for that matter, is Pret's Pure Coconut Water.

Sourced from single coconut plantation in Thailand this is 100% pure coconut water, not from concentrate. Pret Pure Coconut Water is naturally hydrating and tastes fab with no added sugar.

Different to coconut milk, the water comes from young coconuts, is clear rather than creamy, and was used for emergency plasma transfusions during the Second World War. It's not a new discovery.

Subsequent tests revealed that coconut water contains more potassium than a banana, has naturally occurring electrolytes which can replace those we lose through sweat when exercising, has no fat, and no cholesterol.

Add to that, it's Gluten & Dairy-free with no GM products, wheat, nuts or yeast, so suitable for vegetarians, vegans and those with any food intolerances.

Pick up a bottle today at:
Pret A Manger
10, High Street
The Exchange
#Nottingham
NG1 2ET
www.pret.com

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Stephen Simpson at Castle Fine Art



Saturday 5th July 2014 – 1pm to 4pm

Meet Stephen Simpson at Castle Fine Art, Nottingham, when he will be presenting his atmospheric exhibition of original art.
Expertly using heavy texture and high-gloss finishes to create striking representations of nature's elements which blur the lines between 2D art and 3D sculpture - Stephen Simpson will be in the gallery presenting his stunning collection of artwork.
Refreshments will be available.
For more information, please contact:

Castle Fine Art

8-10 The Exchange

 Nottingham

 NG1 2DD

T: 0115 958 3883

E: Nottingham@castlegalleries.com


Monday, 23 June 2014

Set in Stone








New stone floor transforms historic Nottingham landmark

After nearly two years of consultation and six weeks of complex work, The Exchange’s new stone floor has now been fully replaced.

The decision to replace the original floor, along with three sets of new entrance doors, was taken by The Exchange’s management and owners following the decline in the integrity of many of the stone flags, after eighty-five years of constant wear had taken their toll. The stone for the new floor underwent meticulous testing by the British Geological Survey to ensure it was exactly the same type as the original, and consists of more than 25 tons of newly cut York Stone.

The Exchange is arguably Nottingham’s most recognisable and iconic building, becoming a noted landmark in the city over the 85 years since it was officially opened by HRH The Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, on 22nd May, 1929.

The Council House, Exchange Buildings and adjoining shops were built between 1926 and 1929 and modelled on Milan's Galleria Vittorio Emanuele by architect T.C. Howitt. On Howitt's death in 1968, The Times described the building as 'probably still the finest municipal building outside London', and English Heritage cited the Council House and The Exchange as 'an exceptional example of C20th civic architecture.... enhanced by the consistently high quality of the decorative art found throughout.'

Since 2010, The Exchange and Council House have been Grade II* listed, putting the centre in the top 4% of important buildings of historical interest in the country.

As such, replacing the floor was a detailed and sometimes difficult process, which was carried out in a series of night-time works over the six week period, meaning there was no disruption to access for tenants and customers.

The original floor had courses of glass light bricks, replaced in the 1980’s with terracotta bricks, which divided the arcade floor into a number of ‘bays’. This convenient subdividing of the floor allowed the work team from Nottingham-based UPC Management Services, to uplift and re-lay each bay as a self-contained section. The more complicated central roundel, located beneath The Exchange’s magnificent domed ceiling and incorporating an inlaid compass motif, was laid last.

UPC MD Jonathan Simpson commented,

“This kind of work is inherently complicated, with the depth of the original stones varying and the state of the underlying ground-base also something of an unknown. I think the team have done a fantastic job in overcoming these problems, with the overall look of the new floor sitting perfectly with the original stonework of the surrounding buildings.”

The Exchange Centre Manager, Neil Fincham added, “The fundamental aim of this work was to maintain this historic arcade in a manner befitting its status and that, unquestionably, has been achieved. The colour of the new stone is in complete contrast to that which it replaced, making the centre immediately brighter. Although a long time in coming, the wait has certainly been worthwhile, and with the addition of three sets of new entrance doors as well, the result is a high quality and sympathetic refurbishment that puts The Exchange on a firm footing for decades to come.”

After nearly two years of consultation and six weeks of complex work, The Exchange’s new stone floor has now been fully replaced.

The decision to replace the original floor, along with three sets of new entrance doors, was taken by The Exchange’s management and owners following the decline in the integrity of many of the stone flags, after eighty-five years of constant wear had taken their toll. The stone for the new floor underwent meticulous testing by the British Geological Survey to ensure it was exactly the same type as the original, and consists of more than 25 tons of newly cut York Stone.

The Exchange is arguably Nottingham’s most recognisable and iconic building, becoming a noted landmark in the city over the 85 years since it was officially opened by HRH The Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, on 22nd May, 1929.

The Council House, Exchange Buildings and adjoining shops were built between 1926 and 1929 and modelled on Milan's Galleria Vittorio Emanuele by architect T.C. Howitt. On Howitt's death in 1968, The Times described the building as 'probably still the finest municipal building outside London', and English Heritage cited the Council House and The Exchange as 'an exceptional example of C20th civic architecture.... enhanced by the consistently high quality of the decorative art found throughout.'

Since 2010, The Exchange and Council House have been Grade II* listed, putting the centre in the top 4% of important buildings of historical interest in the country.

As such, replacing the floor was a detailed and sometimes difficult process, which was carried out in a series of night-time works over the six week period, meaning there was no disruption to access for tenants and customers.

The original floor had courses of glass light bricks, replaced in the 1980’s with terracotta bricks, which divided the arcade floor into a number of ‘bays’. This convenient subdividing of the floor allowed the work team from Nottingham-based UPC Management Services, to uplift and re-lay each bay as a self-contained section. The more complicated central roundel, located beneath The Exchange’s magnificent domed ceiling and incorporating an inlaid compass motif, was laid last.

UPC MD Jonathan Simpson commented,

“This kind of work is inherently complicated, with the depth of the original stones varying and the state of the underlying ground-base also something of an unknown. I think the team have done a fantastic job in overcoming these problems, with the overall look of the new floor sitting perfectly with the original stonework of the surrounding buildings.”

The Exchange Centre Manager, Neil Fincham added, “The fundamental aim of this work was to maintain this historic arcade in a manner befitting its status and that, unquestionably, has been achieved. The colour of the new stone is in complete contrast to that which it replaced, making the centre immediately brighter. Although a long time in coming, the wait has certainly been worthwhile, and with the addition of three sets of new entrance doors as well, the result is a high quality and sympathetic refurbishment that puts The Exchange on a firm footing for decades to come.”








Thursday, 12 June 2014

Meet Stephen Simpson at Castle Fine Art

 
Meet Stephen Simpson, as he presents his striking collection of atmospheric artwork.

Stephen Simpson will be in the gallery showcasing his new collection of original art which is inspired by nature.

Using a range of mediums and methods, Simpson's work blurs the lines between 2D art and 3D sculture, with heavy texture and high gloss finishes for a unique, eye-catching look.

Don't miss the chance to meet this rising star of contemporary art.
 
The Event Takes Place Saturday 5th July 2014 1pm - 4pm
The exhibition runs in the gallery for one week thereafter.


Castle Fine Art
20-22 Exchange Walk,
#Nottingham
NG1 2DD
Tel:0115 958 3883

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Maleficent from M•A•C

 
Maleficent from M•A•C

Disney's most iconic villain, brought to life in this summer's epic new film, inspires a limited-edition colour collection in specially designed packaging to delight the most demanding of dark sorceresses. Intensely admired for her evil elegance, despite her efforts to instill fear in the hearts of generations, this icon casts a spell of absolute adoration with sensuous shades so wickedly gorgeous, who needs beauty sleep?

M•A•C
14 Cheapside
The Exchange
#Nottingham
NG1 2HU
T: 0870 192 5265
W: www.maccosmetics.co.uk

Sunday, 1 June 2014

Wellies at Dr Martens

Dr Martens have the ideal collection, classic Dr Martens boot designs that are 100% waterproof.
Dr Martens Drench Boot - £75
The traditional 1460 8-eye boot with laces is made of vulcanised natural rubber to create the perfect footwear for mud & moshpits everywhere. An absolute must-have for this year's music mayhem, the new Drench Wellington will keep your feet warm and dry.
• Classic 1460 silhouette transformed into a Drench Wellington Boot
• Vulcanised natural rubber construction to achieve greater strength
• Smoke rubber air cushion sole
• Eva moulded footbed with black fleece lining
• Traditional airwair heel loop
• 100% waterproof
Dr Martens Shower Boot - £85
The traditional 1914 14-eye boot with laces is a little longer, for more leg coverage & is also made of vulcanised natural rubber to create the perfect footwear for mud & meadows everywhere. Another absolute essential for this year's festivals, the new Shower Wellington Boot will keep your feet nice & dry.
• Classic 1460 silhouette transformed into a Shower Wellington Boot
• Vulcanised natural rubber construction to achieve greater strength
• Smoke rubber air cushion sole
• Eva moulded footbed with black fleece lining
• Traditional airwair heel loop
• 100% waterproof
For a stylish addition to any wet weather wardrobe, Dr Martens Wellington boots are a step above the rest & just what the Doctor ordered at…….. 

Dr Martens
11 The Exchange
Nottingham
NG1 2DD

T: 0115 9240068

W: www.drmartens.com