A single person in the UK uses an average of 149 litres of water a day. This figure almost doubles for a two-person household. For a household of five, water usage increases to a whopping 523 litres per day1.
80% of Brits admit to having at least one water wasting habit2
Why I Love My Firzone Portable Infrared Portable Sauna
There are loads of studies on the benefits of infrared heat and especially saunas and these include: regulating blood sugar; burning fat; being better able to fight off infections and even tumors, and even in the fight against dementia.
A gardener’s guide to saving water
The world has woken up to the food waste problem – UK households waste an astounding 4.5 million tonnes of food a year, leading local councils to roll-out of food waste bins and weekly collections.
Post-lockdown travel – Have a “Crete” summer…
Olympic Holidays, the Greek Island Specialist with over 50 years of island travel expertise is the go-to tour operator for anyone looking to book a Crete adventure this summer.
Everything you need to know about Endometriosis
Heavy monthly bleeding, excruciating cramps, abdominal pain even when you’re not menstruating – the symptoms can vary in intensity and frequency, but the cause stays the same. It is endometriosis, a condition that affects one in ten women.
THE NYETIMBER DORSET SEAFOOD FESTIVAL SET TO RETURN
The Nyetimber Dorset Seafood Festival is set to return to Weymouth’s shores this year, later than usual on 11th and 12th September. The pandemic saw the majority of events cancelled or postponed in 2020, but with the vaccine programme rolling out across the UK, there is more positivity for events in 2021.
UK’s Top Family Festival for 2021 – 5 on the Farm – 28-30 August!
Exciting news for families looking to entertain little ones- and big kids – this summer, the first ‘5 on the Farm’ festival is taking place over the August Bank Holiday. With news of a roadmap out of lockdown underway, British families can finally start looking forward to the summer! That means staycations and UK day trips are going to be HUGE this year.
How to welcome wildlife into your garden
Wildlife is at risk…Last year, the UK missed almost all of its 2020 nature targets it signed up to a decade ago, according to a recent report, so the aim for 2021 is to undo some of this long standing damage. Many areas in the UK are seeing ongoing declines in nature due to habitat loss, agricultural pollution and low public awareness. But there are plenty of small actions we can all take to protect wildlife, particularly when it comes to our gardens.