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News
Saturday April 5th 2008. Drapers, the UK's premier trade magazine
on fashion, footwear and textiles published a long letter written by Bill
about some positive developments in made-to-measure footwear education at
De Montfort University in Leicester.
Friday April 4th 2008. Sophie and Izzy, students from the
De Montfort University footwear course have completed a weeks training
with us during which they learned aspects of pattern-making, last fitting
and measuring techniques. They said they thoroughly enjoyed their time and
learned an enormous amount.
Thursday February 14 till Monday 18th 2008. The staff of Bill Bird Shoes
travelled to Kildare, Ireland to attend the 10th annual Independent
Shoemakers' Conference. This very successful event was attended by
shoemakers from Cork in Ireland all the way across to Stockholm in Sweden.
Thursday
January 28th 2008. 16 Students plus the staff of the Footwear Course at
De Montfort University, visited the Bill Bird Shoes workshops for an
afternoon of demonstrations and short tutorials on aspects of the
shoemaking process.
Thursday
January 17th 2008. Bill and Emily travelled to De Montfort
University in Leicester to give a day of lectures on made-to-measure
shoemaking to the 2nd Year students studying for the BA Footwear Design
and Manufacture Degree. Bill Bird Shoes is providing a major part of the
curriculum for the 2nd Year technical project.
Tuesday
December 4th 2007. Bill and Kate attended the funeral of their uncle, Chas Malham.
Chas was the last of a long dynasty of boot-makers and shoe-repairers that date
at least from his great-great grandfather, Matthew Malham (1791). His
great-grandfather, Benjamin, started Malham's Bootmakers in 1861 in Hartlepool.
Chas has delighted many of our younger clients with the colourful, tiny
shoes that he spent his last years making. Many of Malham's tools are
still in use at Bill Bird Shoes and Kate Bird has continued the Malham family
tradition of working in the making and repair industry. Chas was 85 when
he died in Hartlepool, Sunday November 25th.
Monday
November 12th 2007. Kevin Guildford
the head of the footwear department at De Montfort University in Liecester,
together with assistant Phil, visited the workshop to discuss the design
of the new curriculum for the made to measure shoemaking option of the
degree course in footwear design. The staff of Bill Bird Shoes will have a
major part to play in the delivery of the curriculum in 2008.
Friday
November 9th 2007. Bill attended the annual Textile Institute Parliamentary
Lunch at the House of Lords. This was somewhat in contrast to our normal
lunch around the workshop bench.
Saturday October 20th
2007. The beautifully
restored Polish War Memorial, originally built in 1952 on the Northwick
Business Centre, was unveiled by the Ambassador of Poland and the Chair of
the Gloucestershire County Council at noon today. Bill attended the
ceremony and subsequently our workshops were toured by some of the people
who lived and grew up there in the 1950s. The memorial is really worth
seeing when you come to visit our shop.
Tuesday October 9th. Bill attended a
lunch in the Athenǽum, London, put on by the Worshipful Company of
Pattenmakers for their patron, HRH Duke of Gloucester. Bill's role was to
present to the patron, a variety of new developments in orthopaedic
shoemaking education. This included a new made-to-measure shoemaking
course at De Montfort University which Bill is involved in.
Saturday September 1st 2007. Bill Bird Shoes
exhibited at the Moreton Agricultural Show. We won the 'Best trade stand
under cover trophy' for the second year running.
Friday June 16th 2007. Bill and Russell
attended the degree show at De Montfort University, viewing the work of
the graduating students from the footwear design department. It was
inspiring to see the work coming from the younger generation.
Tuesday June 13th 2007. All the staff of
Bill Bird Shoes made a trip to the leather merchants of Northampton,
bringing back a wide variety of unusual and fine leathers. This is
the best way for us to get the enhanced range of materials needed to offer
you even better and more innovative footwear designs.
Friday
February 16th - 18th 2007. Bill Bird Shoes, together with Xavier Footwear,
hosted the 9th Annual Independent Shoemaker's Conference, near
Alcester, Warwickshire. The event was very successful, attended by over 60
shoemakers from all across the UK and Ireland. Apart from being an
enjoyable get-together for all the shoemakers with plenty of opportunity
for shop-talk, there were many inspiring displays of work, master-classes
and lectures.
Thursday February 15th 2007. Bill was
presented with an illuminated scroll by the Worshipful Guild of
Pattenmakers, in the Armourer's Hall, London. This was in recognition for
his "outstanding work in support of the Pattenmakers' Company Orthopaedic
Shoe Fund" over the last ten years. This work involved the making of
orthopaedic footwear for young people for whom the appearance of the
footwear was crucial.

Tuesday November 28th 2006. Bill was invited
to join the Qualifications and Curriculum Funding Forum advising
the sector skills agency for footwear on the need for training in the
orthopaedic and made to measure footwear.
Saturday November 11th 2006. Bill was awarded a Certificate in Further Education and Training at Warwick
University. Bill specialized in developing education programmes in
orthopaedic footwear.
Wednesday September 6th 2006. The new upgraded software for our computerised dynamic
analysis service has now been installed. This gives us even more
individual information so that we can increase
the accuracy and comfort of each client's footwear.
Saturday Sept 2nd 2006. We had our
first trade stand at the Moreton Agricultural Show, one of the largest
events of its type in the UK. We won first prize
for the best trade stand under cover.
Bill Bird Shoes at the Moreton Show

Saturday August 26th 2006. Our new
treadmill is installed. This enables our customers to walk in an easy and
steady way on the spot. This means that we can watch how their feet behave
in the shoes and thoroughly test the fit.
Friday July 14th 2006. HRH
the Duke of Gloucester came to see
our workshop. On a special visit as Patron
of the Ancient Guild of Pattenmakers, the Duke viewed our
orthopaedic work for young people with severe fitting and walking
problems. The Duke spent about 40 minutes touring the workshop and met
several young recipients.
The Duke meets a member of our staff.

Friday April 7th 2006. NEW SERVICE - We
can now offer computerised dynamic analysis of our client's walking cycle
to increase the accuracy and comfort of their footwear. This sophisticated
piece of equipment gives us insights into the individual subtleties of the foot behaviour of
each
client. Recommended for
orthopaedic shoes.
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