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Month: March 2022

The Art of Gifting: Academic Study Reveals the Impact Gifting Has On Health And Wellbeing

Notonthehighstreet finds that over two fifths (45%) of Brits[1] will likely gift more this year. Over a quarter of these gifters (28%) say they will be gifting more to make up for lost time during the pandemic. With two fifths…

Celebrities join leadership alumni for virtual graduation event

BUSINESS owners and managers were celebrated at a virtual graduation ceremony. Hosted by Bangor Business School, the online event marked the success of more than 35 learners on the ION Leadership ILM Level 5 Leading Growth and ILM Level 3…

Doctor returns from Oz to launch new ultrasound clinic in Welsh hometown

A NEW independent ultrasound clinic will help alleviate lengthy waiting times and ease pressure on GPs, physiotherapists and hospital staff in North Wales. After more than five years living and working in Australia, Dr Tom Constantine has moved back to…

Jane McDonald reveals ‘shopping addiction’ – Rehab Clinic shares tips to stop compulsive shopping

During the TV show My Yorkshire, singer Jane McDonald recently opened up about her shopping addiction and revealed that it “got out of hand”. While there is nothing wrong with treating ourselves every now and then, spending more money when…

Cannock Chase Cares launches postcard petition in support of UK aid and refugees

A campaign is under way in Cannock to oppose a cut to UK foreign Aid and give support to refugees across the world. The leaders of the group Cannock Chase Cares are urging people to take part in their postcard…

It’s the year of revenge travel as travellers flock to book exotic trips

A Midlands travel consultant has reported soaring numbers of bookings so far this year as people return to using agents and embark on ‘revenge travel’ after Covid. Ben Casey, who runs Out of This World Travel in Solihull, said the…

Charity that ‘saved Luton Sergeant Major’s life’ signs Armed Forces Covenant

A former Sergeant Major from Luton who suffered extreme Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after fighting for his country for 22 years has credited a veteran service for “bringing him back to life”. Phil Credland retired from the Army in 2012…

Soccer signings thank sporting college staff for helping them achieve lifelong goal

STUDENTS who netted professional contracts with their dream football club thanked college lecturers for supporting their long-term goals. Dan Jones and Tom Jenkins, who are in the final year of a Level 3 Sports Coaching and Development course at Coleg…

Stay for free – become a homesitter and explore the UK for free!

One of the perks of becoming a home and pet sitter is the opportunity to explore new places and stay for free in some amazing homes throughout the UK. More people are choosing to employ homesitters as it means their…

Author and former Government Minister to explore Welsh history at library event

A LEADING author and ex-Government minister will be in conversation at Mold Library on Wednesday March 30. Organised by The Bookshop, based on the town’s High Street, former MP for Delyn Sir David Hanson is to sit down with Richard…