Time for a Cuppa 2019 starts on Friday 1st March and continues until 8th
March, time to organise family, friends and local interest
groups to help support this cause.
Having enjoyed the Christmas and New Year’s parties with fabulous food and festive fizz the time has come to get back to normal and maybe go the extra mile by taking January out and forsaking alcohol.
The human body is a fantastic collection of organs that keep us ticking over throughout our lives, however, over-concentration of alcohol can bring about a number of health conditions that are best avoided.
With our Christmas preparation well underway, if not actually completed, the Sunday before the big day is a fine time to get out and enjoy some fresh air and exercise. Walking is an inclusive pastime, so whatever one’s cultural background the Festival of Winter Walks is directed to everyone regardless of their age or background or level of ability. With the Country’s most welcoming countryside, plus our delightful Towns and Cities, we are blessed with plenty of choice, and if you needed another good reason walking is one of the healthiest pursuits and it is free!
Why not join in the fun and don a warm Christmassy Jumper in support of this very worthwhile Charity?Who needs an excuse to dress up and have fun ? We all do! Winter is upon us and it is getting frosty out, so a cheery Jumper to wrap up in is just fabulous. Thousands of people the length and breadth of the UK will be sharing the joy of Christmas by wearing a Christmas Jumper for the day at work and in many public places.
This Chocoholics delight begins on 15th October and ends on 21st October 2018 and is an awareness week bringing the many tastes and varieties of chocolate to greater public Awareness.
Bluebird Care Taunton started as a small family business in 2004 and is now the leading homecare and live in care agency who provides the highest quality of care. They have grown massively, from one business to 200!
Alzheimer's Society has started a new service called Side by Side which is designed to help people with early stages of dementia feel an active part of their community again.
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