by Maggie | Mar 1, 2022 | Food & Drink Features
With spruced-up interiors and innovative menus, these revamped country inns tick all the boxes for cosiness and culinary class. St Tudy Inn, Cornwall The 17th-century St Tudy Inn, in the village of the same name west of Bodmin moor, is under new management and has... by Maggie | Mar 1, 2022 | Leisure & Travel Features
A new book, accompanying the TV series, details the magnificent properties featured alongside many more that will inspire a dream UK getaway. The Chalet, Herefordshire Set 500ft above the River Wye on the steep slope rising to Symonds Yat Rock, this red timber Nordic... by Maggie | Mar 1, 2022 | Health & Lifestyle Feature
Jumping from an aeroplane above an astonished crowd helped Wendy Mitchell prove that people with dementia, like her, do not need to be stuck indoors. I’m sitting in front of my GP with a piece of paper on which I need her signature. “I need your permission for... by Maggie | Mar 1, 2022 | Health & Environment News
Frank Farrell had loved magic since he was a child. But it was only after retiring that he began to perform professionally. Now he is living exactly the life he wants to live. The Guardian reports that when Frank Farrell’s retirement day came in 2018 – after 35... by Maggie | Mar 1, 2022 | Health & Environment News
Currently testing only takes place during summer but an explosion in popularity means this is ‘no longer adequate’. The current system of testing water quality at bathing sites during the summer months is outdated and should be replaced with year-round monitoring,... by Maggie | Feb 3, 2022 | Home & Garden Features
A designer’s fascination with aviation led him to build his own cocoonlike home in Kildare, Ireland. Most creatives yearn to build their own home, experimenting with materials, styles and ideals. Type “self build” into Google and up will pop homes ranging from the... by Maggie | Feb 3, 2022 | Food & Drink Features
These 14 small venues – all run or founded by immigrants to Britain – are part of the fabric of the nation’s high streets. But after two hellish years, can they survive? North African: Los Moros, YorkTarik Abdeladim, 51 “When I started out, getting... by Maggie | Jan 31, 2022 | Leisure & Travel Features
From light parades to dinosaur hunts, an 80s experience and an adventure with the Very Hungry Caterpillar. LONDON Light Festival at Battersea Power Station, Battersea The newly public riverside area in front of the former power station is playing host to six... by Maggie | Jan 31, 2022 | Health & Environment News
These days, slow and steady is what wins the race – and he’s very happy with that. After representing Great Britain for 14 years as an athlete, racking up 15 major championship wins including three Olympic medals along the way, Roger Black knows what it takes to... by Maggie | Jan 31, 2022 | Health & Lifestyle Feature
Everyday joy is within the grasp of each and every one of us, according to Action for Happiness’s Vanessa King. Happiness is accessible to us all. But in these uncertain times, it is easy to forget how to find joy in our lives. As Vanessa King, of Action for Happiness...