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Tyburn Mail page 6 THE DROME CAFE AND FISH BAR THE DROME CAFE AND FISH BAR 1230 Kingsbury Road, B35 6AE 0121 351 2543 .. ..... ..W e are pleased to w elcome al l old and new cus tomers to come and try o ur All Day B re akfasts Hot o r Col d Sandwic h es Roas t Dinners or our Finest F ish & Chips You can eat in, t ake away , or use our Hom e Del ivery Service Tal k to our friend l y staff on 0121 351 2543 W e ar e open 7 days a w e ek from 6am t i ll 10pm THE DROME CAFE. SERVING THE AREA SINCE 1932 AND NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT When you’re getting ready for a night out everyone thinks that you need to go out and buy a brand new outfit, with a blinding amount of sparkles and the biggest price tag. However, what would you say if I said you could dress up some- thing as simple as an oversized white tee? That I have no idea what I'm talking about, probably. But just the other day I watched the Red Nose Day advert on YouTube, fea- turing Lily Allen who's dancing around, modelling their new t shirts they are selling to raise money. I loved the way they had styled the tops and it gave me inspiration into how easy it is to dress up something as basic as a t shirt. Texture, texture, texture! A black leather skater skirt or shorts, wax skinny jeans or disco pants would be perfect to pair with an oversized white tee, that's slightly tucked in at the front. Then, accessorise with a glitzy clutch bag, your favourite pair of dangly ear- rings, loosely curled hair and some heels (go for black to follow the cool monochrome theme or a brighter pair for a pop of colour). Or, follow in the fashion footsteps of Lucy Watson as she recently strutted a high street slogan tee (buy from Mango for £34.99). The black, sheer material decorated in bold, glittery writing looked great on top of a black bralette. Then, paired with some leather shorts, a fitted blazer and black heels for the pulled together, party look. A great way to make a tee go from casual to dressy in just a few easy steps! by Taylor Sheldon Tyburn Mail’s fashion reporter TYBURN MAIL’S TYBURN MAIL’S AWARD WINNING AWARD WINNING REPORTER REPORTER Tee Party ‘Made in Chelsea’ look is classy, dressy and doesn’t cost a Chelsea fortune Made in Chelsea’s Lucy Watson, looking a million dolars... in a black tee shirt photo: Instagram: @imlucy- watson / @tiffanyc_watson The free school for 90 exclud- ed teenagers planned for Eachelhurst Road in Pype Hayes will not be built in time to open in September 2105. The pupils and staff will use a differ- ent site until the new school building is ready in 2017. A letter from Lord Nash from the Government’s Education Department indicates that the school owners, EBN (East Birmingham Network), will use a site in Stockland Green until the Eachelhurst Road site is completed. The Stockland Green site is listed with the postcode B23 ONY. That is the site of The Bridge Special School, which also has a site in Sutton Coldfield that can accommodate all of its 80 pupils. The Bridge School abandoned the Stockland Green site in 2014 and moved all of its pupils, staff and resources to its Sutton Coldfield site. The building in Reservoir Road is cur- rently vacant. Residents of Pype Hayes who are objecting to the EBN plans for Eachelhurst Road on the basis that it presents road safety issues, are angry that Lord Nash’s letter seems to assume that planning permission will be grant- ed, though the letter is worded careful- ly and does not explicitly state this. Some are questioning why the school should open in one readily available site, and then transfer to another, as yet unbuilt site. Eachelhurst Road school site will not be ready till 2017

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  • Tyburn Mail page 6

    THE DROME CAFE AND FISH BARTHE DROME CAFE AND FISH BAR1230 Kingsbury Road, B35 6AE 0121 351 2543

    .........We are pleased to welcomeall old and new customers tocome and try our All Day BreakfastsHot or Cold SandwichesRoast Dinners or ourFinest Fish & Chips

    You can eat in, take away , oruse our Home Delivery ServiceTalk to our friendly staff on0121 351 2543We are open 7 days a weekfrom 6am till 10pm

    THE DROME CAFE. SERVING THE AREA SINCE 1932 AND NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

    When youre gettingready for a night outeveryone thinks that youneed to go out and buy abrand new outfit, with ablinding amount ofsparkles and the biggestprice tag. However, what would you say if

    I said you could dress up some-thing as simple as an oversizedwhite tee?

    That I have no idea what I'm talkingabout, probably.But just the other day I watched theRed Nose Day advert on YouTube, fea-turing Lily Allen who's dancing around,modelling their new t shirts they areselling to raise money. I loved the way they had styled thetops and it gave me inspiration intohow easy it is to dress up somethingas basic as a t shirt.Texture, texture, texture! A blackleather skater skirt or shorts, waxskinny jeans or disco pants would beperfect to pair with an oversized whitetee, that's slightly tucked in at thefront. Then, accessorise with a glitzy clutchbag, your favourite pair of dangly ear-rings, loosely curled hair and someheels (go for black to follow the coolmonochrome theme or a brighter pairfor a pop of colour).Or, follow in the fashion footsteps ofLucy Watson as she recently strutted ahigh street slogan tee (buy fromMango for 34.99). The black, sheer material decoratedin bold, glittery writing looked great ontop of a black bralette. Then, paired with some leathershorts, a fitted blazer and black heels

    for the pulled together, party look. A great way to make a tee go from

    casual to dressy in just a few easysteps!

    by TaylorSheldon

    Tyburn Mails fashionreporter

    TYBURN MAILSTYBURN MAILSAWARD WINNINGAWARD WINNINGREPORTERREPORTER

    Tee PartyMade in Chelsea look is

    classy, dressy and doesntcost a Chelsea fortune

    Made in Chelseas Lucy Watson, looking a million dolars... in a black tee shirt

    photo: Instagram: @imlucy-watson / @tiffanyc_watson

    The free school for 90 exclud-ed teenagers planned forEachelhurst Road in PypeHayes will not be built in timeto open in September 2105.The pupils and staff will use a differ-ent site until the new school building isready in 2017.A letter from Lord Nash from theGovernments Education Departmentindicates that the school owners, EBN(East Birmingham Network), will use asite in Stockland Green until theEachelhurst Road site is completed.The Stockland Green site is listed withthe postcode B23 ONY. That is the site of The Bridge SpecialSchool, which also has a site in SuttonColdfield that can accommodate all ofits 80 pupils.The Bridge School abandoned theStockland Green site in 2014 andmoved all of its pupils, staff andresources to its Sutton Coldfield site.The building in Reservoir Road is cur-rently vacant.Residents of Pype Hayes who areobjecting to the EBN plans forEachelhurst Road on the basis that itpresents road safety issues, are angrythat Lord Nashs letter seems to assumethat planning permission will be grant-ed, though the letter is worded careful-ly and does not explicitly state this.Some are questioning why the schoolshould open in one readily availablesite, and then transfer to another, asyet unbuilt site.

    EachelhurstRoad schoolsite will not beready till 2017