Bold, not baggy

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December 2015

Find your inner rebel and be bold this winter.
A stylish straight coat or a punchy poncho will look striking, with a contrasting pattern or darker shades of colour. Also add a classic hat, some shades, or a neck scarf to create depth to your daring demeanour.

The look will work dressed up or dressed down, day or night. So whether you’re off on a girl’s weekend, out for a cup of coffee or night out, you’ll never be caught off guard.

For an even bolder statement, group with some vintage heels or leather boots and a fancy wristwatch – you might be rebellious but you can still be on time for those important appointments. Price tag wise, you can splash the cash on favourite designer items to achieve the right look, but you are also sure to find a striking combination on the racks in your local high street stores.



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Grantham school joins Carol Service in celebration of town’s hospitalPupils from St Mary’s Catholic Voluntary Academy are taking part in the first Carol Service to celebrate the special relationship Grantham and District Hospital has with the town and surrounding communities.The school children will join in the singing of favourite Christmas Carols as well as perform their own set musical piece at the Carol Service on Thursday 11th December at 7pm, in St Wulfram’s church, Grantham.Deputy Head Teacher Olivia Mumford said: “The Carol Service is a fantastic opportunity for our pupils to share the joy of music while showing appreciation for the incredible work done at Grantham and District Hospital. It’s a privilege to support such an important event in our town."The Carol Service has been organised by United Lincolnshire Hospitals Charity, who work closely with staff at Grantham and District Hospital and provides those extras for staff and patients that NHS budgets are unable to fund. Further details on the Grantham NHS Carol Service can be found by visiting www.ulhcharity.org.uk/news/christmas-carols-at-grantham-st-wulfram-church-in-thanks-for-towns-sup... ... See MoreSee Less