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London’s 2015 Chinese New Year Celebrations a Huge Success

Despite the wet weather conditions, thousands of party-goers flocked to London to welcome in the Year of the Sheep...

Visiting the Dogs & Horses this spring

When we hear the name Nottingham, it conjures up images of famous outlaw Robin Hood scampering through Sherwood Forest and dodging arrows but there is more to the city than stories of Maid Marian and her Merry Men!..

Marvellous March at MSH Wellbeing...

Marvellous March has come around again, and the team at MSH Wellbeing have come up with two marvellous treatments that celebrate the pampering properties of daffodils - a calming facial and regenerative massage...

How about a Garden Makeover gift this Christmas?...

With only a couple of weeks to go until the big day (yes, two weeks!), you may already be running out of ideas for something different to give this Christmas. Our Garden Gift Days are the perfect answer if you know someone who needs help with their garden and doesn't have the time to do it!..

Norfolk Wildlife Trust Living Landscape activities – now every week

Norfolk Wildlife Trust staff are breaking out of their Roydon Common nature reserve to help local communities to create a ‘Living Landscape’ in and around Kings Lynn. Focusing on the Gaywood River and its surrounding Valley, NWT’s Gemma Walker and Mark Webster will be running activities at the same time every week from October onwards, based at Reffley Community Centre on Reffley Lane.

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WHICH PETS IN LEICESTER ARE UP TO THE MOST MISCHIEF?

With the rise of naming and shaming pooches through social media and blogs, the search is now on to find which other animals are getting up to mischief, with pet owners in Leicester encouraged to join in and share photos of their furry friends getting into trouble at home.

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