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Yay you found us!!! Thanks for stopping by :-)Through The White Door is appointment only for trying on gowns but you can still pop in on a Thursday from 2-7pm and a Saturday 10am-4pm to have a look around and see what's going on.All of our gowns are on the website here so have a flick through and see if you like our style... .au if you would like to book.Our address is unit 14/210 Queen Victoria Street. There is ample parking actually in the building (entry via Queen Victoria Street) but the shop is actually around the corner on Tydeman Road! We are the last unit on the end after a wicked hair dressers, beautician and a builder ;-)Happy browsing!! AboutThrough The White Door is now open in North Fremantle and aims to offer a range of beautiful bridal gowns and accessories that you can't currently find anywhere else in Perth, and in some cases, Australia! Showcasing the most beautiful designs from Melbourne, Canada, New Zealand and London town..au or call me on 0434966225 to book an appointment.

I look forward to helping you find your perfect gown!For 13 years, Doug Up On Bourke was trading from it's warehouse at 901 Bourke Street, Waterloo. One of Sydney's largest sources of industrial, commercial, rustic antiques and hard core collectibles. Specializing in mid 1800's - to late 1950's, the first floor warehouse space was like a museum. The business was established in 2003, as a hobby, then grew to the biggest provider of industrial, commercial and rustic antiques in Sydney, with all the stock sourced in Australia. With the sale of the building in 2015, Doug Up On Bourke, closed down the retail outlet in November 2015 and had a massive 3 day closing down auction to clear all the remaining stock. The auction cleared 80% of the itinerary. With a storage warehouse to now clear, Doug Up On Bourke needs to sell all of the left over stock. Doug and Craig will always be wheeling and dealing in the second hand industry and with Craig busy with Craigs_workshop, Doug Up On Bourke will now be selling industrial, commercial and rustic antiques via our online shop, our Ebay account, our Instagram account and Facebook page.

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Mr Galpin claims tourists use his shop to kill time while they wait for their buses home and says they put off genuine customers If Mr Galpin does not recognise a customer, he quizzes them on who they are and where they are from.He became fed-up with coach loads of 'time-wasting' tourists who browse around his furniture and antiques shop while they wait for their bus home.Footfall has dropped by 90 per cent since Mr Galpin brought in the policy a month ago but he claims he is making more money off genuine customers.He said he is willing to alter his stance if tourists pay a pound to enter, which they will get back if they buy something. But the shop owner has been labelled 'eccentric' by his local chamber of commerce who fear the move will put people off visiting the town.Mr Galpin, who is in his 60s, said: 'We have made a decision that this business should be a local business for local people.'We have a coach drop-off and pick-up point immediately opposite us and we can have 500 to 600 coach passengers a day coming in and buying absolutely nothing.'We have put up with it for three years and we believe that maybe one in every 2,500 tourists has spent a pound or two.

The rest have spent nothing. The sign reads: 'Regretably [sic] we no longer allow tourists entry as furniture too large to take on coach' 'We have really tried to cater for tourists by selling small trinkets and ornaments for a few pounds but they are not interested in buying.'We have also had at least 45 to 50 local residents tell us they avoid coming in to our shop when it's busy.'It was having a huge detrimental impact on our business so we decided to make it a local business for local people.'We are an independent retailer, we pay extremely high rents and rates for being in the high street.'We think that giving tourists an option of coming in if they pay a pound to an extremely worthwhile charity is the right thing to do.'Customer Anthony Nichols, who was ejected from the shop after admitting he was not a local resident, said: 'He said that before I could come in I had to read this sign, which said that tourists were banned. Some officials fear that Mr Galpin's actions will put visitors off Christchurch (file photo)

'At first I thought he was joking. We were actually looking for a piece of furniture on behalf of a Christchurch-based relative but I didn't see why I should have to explain that to him.'We had had a lovely time in Christchurch but that's not what I will be taking away from me.'This has ruined that. I cannot understand how he is allowed to act like this.'Some residents fear Mr Galpin's actions will damage the reputation of Christchurch.Cllr Nicholas Geary said: 'We're working very hard to encourage people to come into our town and spend money and this attitude does us no good at all.'Peter Watson-Lee, chairman of the Christchurch Chamber of Trade, said: 'We are working hard to get people to come to the town and it's just so depressing that we have got one eccentric trader taking this stance. Peter Watson-Lee, chairman of the Christchurch Chamber of Trade, said Mr Galpin was 'in the wrong town' if he didn't want to welcome tourists (file photo) 'I've had a whole series of complaints from people but he won't listen.'It's totally contrary to everything that the traders stand for.