Alzheimer’s Society achieves The Menopause Friendly Accreditation
Alzheimer’s Society – the UK’s leading dementia charity – has achieved The Menopause Friendly Accreditation in recognition of its high standards and proven practices that embrace menopause in the workplace. The charity is the first organisation in 2023 to be…
How my grandad survived the Somme – boy soldier’s incredible story to be revealed on new battlefield tour
The incredible story of a teenage boy who joined the Army aged just 14 and fought at the Somme during World War One will be retold by his grandson as part of a new battlefields tour taking place this year….
Cumbria Zoo, Dogs 4 Wildlife, Project Rhino, The IFPCP and Bonamanzi Game Reserve launch the ‘Bonamanzi Ranger and K9 Unit’ in a bid to tackle increased incidents of Rhino poaching
Cumbria Zoo, Dogs 4 Wildlife, Project Rhino, The IFPCP and Bonamanzi Game Reserve have announced the launch of the Bonamanzi Ranger and K9 Unit, a brand new collaborative project, which brings four passionate, dedicated and committed organisations together to help…
Brits still committed to healthier spending in 2023 despite cost-of-living crisis
Health food brands like Protein Works and Huel see the largest increase in purchases this January While Deliveroo and Just Eat see spending decline during the UK’s new year health kick Spend at health and wellbeing retailers, Boots and Superdrug,…
Friends share why they love their hospice
Two friends are sharing their experiences of City Hospice, Cardiff’s local hospice, to mark ‘Love Your Hospice’ month in February. Amy-Claire Davies and Natalie Bruno met at the official launch of last year’s Forever Flowers campaign at the Senedd and…
Dementia charity on song with new Wales choir sessions
AN INNOVATIVE charity is inviting people living with or alongside dementia to share the joy of singing with weekly chorus sessions in the community. Wales-based charity Forget-me-not Chorus (FMNC), hosts weekly singing sessions in care homes, communities and hospitals across…
Why homesitting got me out of early retirement
Fifty nine year old Julie Wade, from Dartford in Kent is one of them. Although she retired from her retail career, she isn’t one to rest on her laurels. She wasn’t comfortable doing nothing and decided to become a home…
Open events and sensory-supportive sessions coming up at top college
OPEN events – including accessible sessions for people wanting to learn in a sensory-supportive environment – will be held throughout March at Coleg Cambria. They will take place in person at the following sites: Deeside and Deeside Sixth – Wednesday…
5 Technologies That Can Help You Grow Your Business
Are you planning to invest in new technologies for your business? A Lenovo study highlights that 71% of CIOs (chief information officers) in the UK plan to replace about half or even more of their company’s current tech stack if given a…
Bury your back pain on the slopes, says UK back specialist
Skiing builds strong core, glutes and quads – key muscle groups that take stress off lower back, the most common type of back pain Pre-holiday fitness conditioning is essential Specialist offers key advice for preventing back health going off-piste this…