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XEDO Software

XEDO Software

Springhill Parkway, Glasgow Business Park, Glasgow ,
Xedo Software has developed a range of products and services with the goal of connecting all parts of the industry; from suppliers to retailers and end customers. Developed to facilitate ease of service, Xedo Bridal connects all aspects of the wedding process and enables bridal store owners to remove the administrative hassle from running their business. Formerly the exclusive resource of larger chains, Xedo Bridal empowers retailers using intelligent software and web-based services which facilitate mobility and remote working. Xedo Formal is a complete Hirewear Rental software suite, allowing owners of single stores or multiple retailers to manage the entire rental process from the click of a mouse.
Glasgow Airport Rooms

Glasgow Airport Rooms

Glasgow Airport Rooms has been setup to assist airport staff / contractors and passengers to locate the ideal room! **** Short Term ****** **** Long Term ****** All rooms a short car / taxi journey to airport We have some rooms that are walking distance to the main terminal building. Wifi in all rooms. Email your requirments to rooms@macaero.co.uk Alternatively, if you have a spare room or apartment for short/long term let please email, rooms@macaero.co.uk
Domino's Pizza Rutherglen

Domino's Pizza Rutherglen

172b Hamilton Road, Rutherglen, Glasgow ,
We aim to reply to all posts within 24 hours. If you have any concerns regarding an order please call the store on 0141-647-8888. If you have a concern the store manager cannot resolve please e-mail o
University of Glasgow Club 21

University of Glasgow Club 21

The Fraser Building, 65 Hillhead Street, Glasgow ,
Location: University Careers Service, The Fraser Building, 65 Hillhead Street Glasgow, United Kingdom, G12 8QQ Phone: +44 (0)141 330 4083 Email: Rebecca.Jones@glasgow.ac.uk www.glasgow.ac.uk/club21
Laptop And PC Doctor

Laptop And PC Doctor

59 Milngavie Road, Bearsden, Glasgow ,
At Laptop and PC Doctor, we are the Laptop and PC repair experts. With over 20 years experience, we can find a fast, cost-effective solution to your computer problems.
Spoiledbrat.co.uk

Spoiledbrat.co.uk

Unit 7 Wilson Business Park 1 Queen Elizabeth Avenue, Glasgow ,
Based in Glasgow, Scotland, we are a family run business. Established in 2005, as purely a hobby - Spoiled Brat began as a Childrens' clothing store and rapidly grew into Ladies then Mens' fashions. With a passion for fashion and a love for celebrity clothing - Spoiled Brat was born. We are constantly updating our products and brands and pride ourselves on the consistency and quality of our product ranges, and our ability to react to the latest fashions, trends and impeccable services we deliver to our customers. We are very hands on and like to make everything very personal. We appreciate each and every one of our customers and like to give them the best possible service, choice and value.
Glasgow Central Station

Glasgow Central Station

Gordon Street, Glasgow ,
Glasgow Central is a busy railway station, owned and operated by Network Rail. Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/NetworkRailGLC
Glasgow School of Art

Glasgow School of Art

The Glasgow School of Art is Scotland's only independent art school offering university level programmes and research in architecture, fine art and design.HistoryFounded in 1845 as the Glasgow Government School of Design, it changed its name to The Glasgow School of Art in 1853. Initially it was located at 12 Ingram Street, but in 1869 it moved to the McLellan Galleries. In 1897, work started on a new building to house the school on Renfrew Street. The building was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, chosen for the commission by the school's director, Francis Newbery, who oversaw a period of expansion and fast-growing reputation. The first half of the building was completed in 1899 and the second half in 1909. The School's campus has grown since that time and in 2009, an international architectural competition was held to find an architect-led design team who would develop the Campus Masterplan and design the Phase 1 building. The Phase 1 building is opposite the Mackintosh Building on a site now occupied by the Foulis, Assembly and Newbery Tower Buildings. The competition was won by New York based Steven Holl Architects working with Glasgow based JM Architects.The school has produced most of Scotland's leading contemporary artists including, since 2005, 29% of Turner Prize nominees and three recent Turner Prize winners: Simon Starling in 2005, Richard Wright in 2009 and Martin Boyce in 2011. The School of Architecture is highly rated by the architecture profession ranked the top school in Scotland and top five in the UK and top ten in the world by the Architects Journal and Graduate Architecture respectively. and the School of Design has been described by Design Week as "leaders in design education".
TryAthletes

TryAthletes

The FundingNeuro TryAthletes run, swim, cycle, walk and climb all over the world, raising awareness of Parkinson’s and other neurological disorders and raising funds for our sister charity, Funding Neuro. From Cape Wrath to Kilimanjaro, from San Francisco to Hong Kong, TryAthletes will be pulling on their pink vests in 2012 to help find cures for neurological disorders. To become a TryAthlete, contact Alan on alan@wobblywilliams.com The FundingNeuro TryAthletes was started to raise awareness and fundraising with www.wobblywilliams.com Wobbly Williams was founded in 2007, here is a small insight into the story: In 2007, at the age of 36, Bryn Williams was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive condition which affects the part of the brain which controls movement. The condition can cause difficulties which include tremor, stiffness and slowness of movement. Bryn knew nothing of Parkinson’s disease when he was diagnosed. Like many people he thought it was a disease that older people suffered from. Boy, was he wrong. There are around tens of thousands of people in their thirties, forties and fifties in the UK who are living with this condition. Even worse, when he embarked on his voyage of discovery, he found that the Internet is full of websites informing you that life is crap, is going to get more crap and you may as well just accept it. Say goodbye to your friends, close the door and turn off the lights. They say depression is the biggest single symptom of Parkinson’s. Reading all the negative b*ll*cks written about it, this is not a surprise. It doesn’t have to be that way. Every cloud has a silver lining. And that lining can be overwhelming sometimes. This website is for people looking for information on Parkinson’s Disease and particularly for information on living well with Parkinson’s Disease. The people who blog on this site are advocates of using Laughter, Hope and a Positive Attitude towards managing your condition. We do not report on the negativity associated with Parkinson’s. We concentrate on the positive This website also provides information on the efforts of the WobblyWilliams team to raise awareness of the condition and funds for research into the causes, treatment and cure of Parkinson’s Disease. Everyone with Parkinson’s disease can contribute to our awareness raising by participating in an event, writing letters to important people or persuading someone to put on the Wobbly Try-Athletes top and participating in a 5K, 10K, half or full marathon.