Why the Women's Institute Wants to Avoid Clashes Like These
Western Mail › October 21, 2005
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Western Mail › October 21, 2005
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Fashion disasters don't come much worse than women wearing identical outfits to fancy functions. Especially if the clothes have come straight off the racks of the nearest supermarket. But such clothing faux-pas - similar to that which befell soapstars Amy Nuttall from Emmerdale and Kacey Ainsworth from EastEnders, at a recent awards ceremony (pictured) - could soon be a thing of the past for Women's Institute members if a proposed boycott of out-of- town superstores goes ahead.
One branch of the WI this week overwhelmingly called for a partial ban in a bid to save traditional high street shops and town centres.See the full content of this document
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Why the Women's Institute Wants to Avoid Clashes Like These
Members were keen to keep their local boutiques and independent shops alive, ensuring they can avoid mass production outfits.
Last night Welsh members of the traditional ...See the full content of this document
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