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“My new garage door is a delight to see and use. I found A1 Garage Door Services so helpful, patient and understanding of what I needed. Nothing was too much trouble and they were always available to speak to if I had any questions and were reassuring. The entire process was swift and efficient and I was not disappointed. The company is first class in their field being a family-run business - clean, hard working and customer friendly...” “A1 Garage Doors fitted 2 roller doors to our double garage door earlier this year. The team conducted their work in a very professional and pleasant manner. The quality, standard of the products and fitting were all superb. We would recommend A1 Garage Door Services to everyone, just as we were recommended by our friends, who also had a garage door fitted by them. It highlights how good a company is when it can evolve on recommendations alone!” Up & OverSectionalSide-HingedGarage Side DoorsUnit 2 Mantle Close, Off Bingham Road, Eurolink Business Park, Eurolink East, , ME10 3BW




Call us now to book an appointment, ask us a question or just for a chat! Our Sittingbourne Showroom is on an Industrial Estate near the Sittingbourne Football stadium and the greyhound track. This is the South East regional installation centre complete with a small showroom with plenty of products for you to view. The Sittingbourne showroom has a secure car park. In the showroom you will find 3 different styles of conservatory – a Lean to, a Victorian and a Regency. There is also a porch and roller garage door for you to see. Sittingbourne has windows and doors on display, but if there’s anything you want to see not on display, they can show you a wider range of products on request. Nick Everett - showroom manager Katy Rook - showroom administrator Joe Stone - sales representative John Savage - sales representative Brian Whitelock - sales representative Anglian has over 1 million happy customers all over the country. We’ve been around for 50 years and our specialities include double glazing and triple glazing, front and back doors, porches, conservatories, orangeries, garage doors and roof products such as guttering and down pipes, fascias and soffits.




What our customers say about us Mr & Mrs Austin Being the market leader we are experts in innovation, always developing our product range to suit you and your needs. Our A+ and A++ rated double and triple glazed window products can help you retain heat in your home and harvest the sun’s free energy, saving you money every year on your heating bills. Not only that, but we've recently added the Yale 3 Star Cylinder lock to all of the doors in our range which makes them the most secure they have ever been.Nashville, Tennessee is the second largest producer of music in the U.S. after New York. The city lives and breathes the blues and rock ‘n roll jams alongside indie pop and folk at frequented coffeeshops, bars and burger joints. Appreciation for artistry permeates and the chatter of rising and hustling musical stars echoes like the acting culture in L.A. or real estate in New York. Native Nashvillians are a welcoming bunch, proud of their city and lovers of music, often pursuing an instrument or expanding their vocal chords for some amateur fun.




We explored the many unique stomping grounds of “music city.” This is the neighborhood we called home during our stay – a green, walkable (and joggable for the humid-immue natives) haven for young families with a main thoroughfare of boutiques, restaurants and bars… and amazing peanut butter cookies from Sloco. Lively and quaint this neighborhood is also home to Sevier Park which holds a farmers market every Tuesday to the tunes of a live folk band. Photo credit: Imogene + Willie For shopping check out Imogene + Willie – a cool textile shop which produces their own jeans and soft cotton tees – and White’s Mercantile – “a general store for the modern day tastemaker” with an array of attire from Hunker Bag Co. and Peg and Awl and goods for the home including olive oil from Brooklyn’s own Frankies 457. Cool down for lunch and coffee at the Frothy Monkey. Industrial loft buildings have been converted into desirable condos and hip restaurants, cafés and storefronts.




The Red Bicycle, originally from Chapel Hill, is the coffeeshop in the hood to hole up with your Mac or hold a meeting over bean brew. For dinner, we scoped out some greatly designed establishments which look tasty. Check out Rolf and Daughters or 5th & Taylor and let us know your experience in the comments section. About five minutes from Germantown, this motor car manufacturer turned Chelsea Market for adults has two breweries, a distillery, and a winery onsite, along with several boutiques carrying local made crafts and finds. We stumbled upon this sophisticated drinker’s haven around four o’clock and did a wine tasting at Tennessee’s own Grinder’s Switch followed by a spirit and beer tasting at Corsair – where we discovered three blend smoke and smooth quinoa based whiskies and craft beer made with Turkish coffee. You’re going to want to add a bottle of Corsair to your bar–we grabbed a bottle of our own Single Barrel Triple Smoke. Read more about our experience at the distillery here.




After your tastings, check out The Marathon Music Works concert venue next door. ACME is many a local’s place of choice for good grub, music and food, and has a rooftop with epic views of the Titans’ stadium Nashville’s Broadway is their Las Vegas strip, New York’s 42nd Street. It’s blocks of bright lights and live music echoing into the streets, encouraging flocks of tourists to come in, buy a round or three, and put cash in the tip jar for the performing musicians. Bars/concert venues are decked out with guitars and albums on the walls, murals of country western heroes from a time gone by. Bachelorette parties, gaggles of older women and men, corporate troops and duos like myself and Andrew transiently hop from bar to bar. It was a night of real life honky tonk, rock ‘n roll cover bands and young groups playing the oldies. Women wear cowboy boots with cut-off shorts and dresses. Men wear cowboy hats. The band members rock everything from simple denim to skinny tie ensembles.




What makes Broadway special and above the general tourist traps that many a city have, is that these are real musicians playing for what you put into the tip jar. It may not be your favorite song, but the musicians are good; and they keep getting better as the night goes on. Stroll until you find the sound you want to hear Below are some highlights of who we listened to on our weeknight exploration of Nashville’s musical main street. Tip: It’s known to be very crowded on the weekends, so try to avoid Friday or Saturday nights on Broadway. The Stage                                                        Blue Honey Legends Corner                                            Becki McLeod The Wheel                                                      Nathan Belt & The Buckles Home to Vanderbilt University, Hillsboro is green with parks and quads with 21st Ave South as the quaint collegiate thoroughfare for students and local residents alike with many coffeeshops, bookstores and boutiques to boot. 




Sip coffee at Fido and watch your favorite teams play at  Double Dogs, or stray from the main street and head over to Dose. Take a stroll through campus – perhaps in a slightly cooler season than summer – and head over to Centennial Park where the only replica of Athen’s Parthenon stands. Afterwards, beat the heat and head to Hillsboro Village’s indie cinema, Belcourt Theater. Occasionally dubbed East Nasty, this is the up-and-coming hood east of the Cumberland River. Reminiscent of the early years of transforming Williamsburg, it takes some effort to find the pockets of cool in these badlands. People line up all morning on the weekends for brunch at Marché Artisan Foods – a restaurant dedicated to creating local and seasonal menus. A short walk uphill is the area of Five Points, which boasts an artist gallery and marketplace with one store dedicated to artisanal oatmeal concoctions in mason jars.Skip the line and head to Barista Parlor. This giant warehouse space converted into a workspace and café has long wooden plank tables atop rust and mahogony colored concrete floors.

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