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Your country has been set to: Singapore. If you would like to change this, please choose your country from here. Your country has been set to: Singapore. The Estates Directorate administers a budget for the supply and repair of furniture.  As far as possible, the Directorate aims to recycle second-hand furniture throughout the University.  If suitable furniture does not already exist within a School/Directorate/Unit, a new member of staff is entitled to have furniture supplied and what is supplied varies slightly depending on the category of staff e.g. a Professor would probably require more bookcases than a clerical member of staff.  Further information on the national furniture tender and details of local suppliers can be viewed on the Purchasing website.  If you require furniture or advice on purchasing furniture, contact Lorraine McCallum on extension 1033 or l.mccallum@qub.ac.uk.We've worked with some of the top companies in Northern Ireland and beyond... Want to get started with your own project?




Contact our design team The best range of furniture Belfast has to offer...For Sale > Home & Furniture Bathroom Bedroom Carpets & Flooring Curtains & Blinds Dining Room (2) Home Furnishing & Accessories (3) Home Office Household Appliances Kitchen (1) Lighting (1) Living Room (4) Nursery Part of the Independent News and Media group Other group sites include:Ability Matters Belfast – Retail Ability Matters Belfast provides a complete range of mobility products and services. We are the only supplier in Northern Ireland to be given the Quickie Professional accreditation for supply of the Sunrise Medical Quickie range of wheelchairs and Powered chairs. We are also an approved Motability dealer for worry-free financing of mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs including customer builds. Call us today to discuss your Motability application.  Aids to daily living, no obligation product demonstration, extended servicing and maintenance packages and home assessment.




Monday to Thursday 8:30am–5pm Our Mission Statement here at Belfast Sydenham Corps is:Bring others to Christ." please expand each section to see what's on 9:45am Prayer Meeting - To help to prepare us for Worship Including musical Items from the Band, Songsters (Sen Choir), Sydz Kidz Band & Sydz Kidz Choir as well as congregational participation and the preaching of a Bible message 12pm Coffee / Tea Fellowship Coffee & Tea is served as we share together in a time of fellowship. Sydz Kids on Sunday (12noon -1pm) ​The Junior Sunday School for Children age 3-6 For Children aged 7-12 ​Especially for the Youth aged 13+ 7:30pm Sydz Youth Fellowship usually the 3rd Sunday of the Month. 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month Parents and Toddlers Club (Term time only) Junior Choir @ 6.30pm Rehersal @ 8.15 pm 12:30pm Luncheon Club (A nutritional meal served at a modest cost) [not during July & August]




2pm Home League Ladies Meeting last approx 1hour [not during July & August] ​Senior choir rehersal @ 7.30pm [not during July & August] ​7.30pm Mid Week Fellowship Meeting ​​An Informal Meeting for all on the 6th & 20th October and 3rd & 17th November. Our charity shop sell mainly second hand goods donated by the public. When visiting it you will find bargains and collectables plus an eclectic mix of fashions, bric a brac and other household items  from retro fashion to CDs and DVDs, bestseller books to computer games. Check below for our opening times. We sell a great selection of goods including second hand clothes, books, furniture, bedding and much more. If you would like to find out more about out shop call the number provided. Also if you would like to donate items to the Charity shop, please contact us. Sorry we no longer are able to receive or sell electrical items or prams or car seats for children. Monday 10am - 4pm Tuesday 10am - 4pm




Wednesday 10am - 4pm Thursday 10am - 4pm Friday 10am - 4pm Saturday 10am - 4pm You will always be welcome at our Charity Shop. our church leaders are committed to transforming the lives of people in their communityI’ve always loved vintage clothing and accessories. There’s no better way to make sure you have something unique than to rummage around a vintage shop and find a little treasure that has been hidden for years. Here are some of my favourites in the city: Over a couple of floors this super wee shop has everything, a cool space, great vibe and of course the obligatory range of vintage and retro clothing from 1950s up to some great vintage inspired modern pieces. Check them out HERE A new addition to the local scene, Viva Retro is an Aladdin’s cave of fantastic vintage and retro items. Take a walk through the little maze of rails, cabinets and furniture to rummage through some great finds. I realise there will be a number of people who are reading this thinking “what planet is she on?”.




But the reality is that Fresh Garbage have been around for so long that they do actually stock a wide range of brand new retro alternative wear that they’ve had in stock all these years – but it’s packed away so tightly you’ve got to sift through all the new stuff to find it. Anyone who loves buying vintage and pre-loved clothing will know that Oxfam have always had a brilliant selection of vintage gear. However, someone eventually worked this out within the charity and created their Oxfam Vintage brand a few years back. Now, there’s a few pros and cons here. The main pro being that we can now find all of their fabulous gems in one place…the con being they’ve been priced by people who know their vintage wear as opposed to a little old lady who thinks a blouse is just “old”. What a great wee shop in the former site of a gemstone jewellery shop facing Fresh Garbage.  With a colourful array of clothing and a lovely airy, spacious shop the Vintage Magpie is a great place to find floral summery items as well as a great range of all the vintage staples.




Check them out click HERE Once Young Savage was a little hidden gem at the bottom of Royal Avenue in the back of a coffee shop, it then moved to a quirky corner of an arts collective building in North Street. Now, Ken and the gang have upgraded to a great space of their own on Church Lane where they have spread their wings and expanded like jelly into every inch of the space. Shamefully I have to say I haven’t managed to get into Octopus’ Garden yet despite being only just around the corner every day. That of course is going to change this week. I am reliably informed by friends that this little gem of a shop is a fabulous city centre shop filled with his and her fashion and accessories as well as pieces of furniture and a ton of brilliant records too. Now, after a huge public outcry because it was closing down I wasn’t going to include Rusty Zip in my list. It’s been a few years since I’ve been in and bought my ridiculous green vintage sequin dress that made me look more like a Christmas tree than giving me the vintage inspired classy look I was going for.




I suppose starting off with the right size would have been a good move. Anyway, I digress…what I’m trying to say is that The Rusty Zip is apparently back, under new management so while I can’t vouch for the content just yet I can tell you I will be paying a visit soon to see if I can redeem myself from the very stupid green dress idea. I have to admit every time I go into Liberty Blue I find a wealth of pretty things that I think in another place and time would look fabulous on a skinnier, daintier more girly me. Apparently that parallel universe doesn’t exist. But that’s a good thing. That means if girly, pretty, cute and super sexy feminine is your thing – Liberty Blue has it all. While it’s mostly modern pieces they have some great retro pieces and vintage inspired designs in at the minute I’m told. 10. Well Made Belfast What a great little place to end our list on. Not only does Well Made have the obvious hand made items but they do a great range of vintage and retro items and they’re a social enterprise so you get that extra warm fuzzy feeling when you hand over your cash.

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