All Weber barbecues are built to the highest standard and are designed to withstand the elements, so you can use them all year round, no matter the weather.
Weber have celebrated the perfect BBQ since 1952 with their superior know-how, unique range of products and most of all their enthusiasm for all things ‘Weber’. No other barbecue manufacturer boasts such a wealth of experience and knowledge as Weber.
Originally inventing the kettle barbecue in Chicago from a simple marine buoy, they continue to develop the whole world of barbecuing, bit by bit, every day.
Weber’s comprehensive range of products, services and barbecuing innovation, mean perfect barbecue products and the ultimate barbecue experience.
Get the best barbecue for you…
Whether it’s dinner for two or feeding … Weber has a barbecue for you.
One of the first things to consider is which fuel type best meets your needs.
Charcoal – The original
Gas – The crowd pleaser
Electric – The easiest way to grill
Both for alfresco dining experiences in the summer and warming, atmospheric barbecues in the winter, your new gas barbecue is guaranteed to open up a world of culinary adventures for you, your family, and your friends.
AREA | DELIVERY DAY | CHARGE FOR DELIVERY |
CO13 & CO14 | THURSDAY | £7.50 |
CO15 & CO16 | WEDNESDAY | £10.00 |
CO7, CO11 & CO12 | WEDNESDAY | £20.00 |
CO1, CO2, CO3, CO4 & CO5 | WEDNESDAY | £25.00 |
BEYOND | (ONE WAY ONLY) | DISTANCE x £1.50 |
PLEASE NOTE: ALL ORDERS AND DELIVERY CHARGES TO BE PAID IN ADVANCE AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Chicken Ham & Leek Pie
Classic Fish Pie
Liver Bacon & Onions
Lamb Casserole & New Potatoes
Roasted Vegetable Lasagne
Macaroni Cheese
Lamb Moussaka
Smoked Haddock & Potato Gratin
Beef Bourguignon
Chicken Alexander
1. Individual Lemon Cheesecakes
2. Individual Mango Cheesecakes
3. Individual Salted Caramel and Chocolate Cheesecakes
4. Apple and Blackberry Crumble
5. Individual Lemon Tarts
6. Chocolate & Salted Caramel Mousse
7. Mango & Passionfruit Cheesecake
8. Raspberry Pavlova
9. Apple & Blackberry Crumble
10. Mojito Cheesecake
Problem | Variety |
Planting Under Trees | Pachysandra |
Extremely Dry Areas | Sedum Family |
Heavy Shade | Liriope Muscarni |
North Facing Aspect | Hydrangea Petrolans |
Evergreen Climber | Traclespernum (Evergreen Jasmin) |
Fast Covering Climbers | Fallopia (Russian Vine or Mile a Minute) |
Seafront (Salt Spray Resistant) | Escallonia Family |
Rabbit and Deer Proof | Chosyia Family |
Very Quick Low Ground Cover for Banks or Open Ground | Cotoneaster Dammeri |
Intruder Deterrent | Pyracantha Family |
Green roofs are great for smartening up dull and boring arches, arbours, sheds or even a dog kennel!
Alpines are ideal for this as they do not need a huge amount of nutrients and most are fairly drought tolerant. In addition, Alpines do not need huge depths of soil so are perfect for your green roof.
To produce our green roof we constructed an extra frame around the existing roof about 3” deep to keep the growing media in place. We then lined the bottom of the frame with thin plywood and drilled several holes for drainage before attaching to the existing arbour roof.
We laid a thin layer of horticultural sand in the bottom followed by John Innes No. 2 compost.
We then planted up with a mixture of different Alpine leaf and flowers, textures and colours.
We finished it off with a layer of decorative alpine aggregate and watered in well.
After care:
Water only occasionally and deadhead any flowers which have gone over (if needed). In general, green roofs are fairly low maintenance.
The following alpine plants are particularly drought tolerant:-
Arabis, Delosperma, Thyme, Sedums, Sempervivens, Sisyrinchium, Silene, Lewisia.
Please ask a member of staff if you require further assistance or advice.
No wheat; no rye; no barley. Affects those who are coeliac, IBS & Wheat allergies.
No milk; no butter; no cream; no whey. Affects those who are lactose intolerant.
No raw sugar, replaced with sweeteners.
No fish; no meat; no poultry (eggs & diary may still be consumed).
No consumption or use of animal origin including eggs and diary.
In the early 1950s David Austin set out to create a more beautiful rose. Sixty years on, this simple objective remains.
From a hobby breeder as a young teenager David Austin has gone on to breed a collection of roses renowned across the world.
Rose breeding is often described as being as much an art as a science.
All David Austin roses have a collective style and reflect one man’s vision. All have beautiful blooms and in most cases wonderful fragrance held on graceful attractive shrubs. A garden of these outstanding roses is hard to beat for sheer exuberance of flower and fragrance.
Today, David Austin Roses remains a family business. David Austin has been joined by his son David and his grandson, Richard.