by Chris | Jul 19, 2017 | Arts, Crafts & Hobbies
The UK’s Top 10 museums and art galleries outside of London London is a city filled with brilliant museums and art galleries, but what can often be overlooked is the host of fantastic museums and galleries in the UK outside of the nation’s capital. This list is... by Chris | Jul 19, 2017 | Money & Work Features
Five tips to save money over the Summer and still have a great time Keeping the family amused during the Summer holidays can end up being expensive. Now is the time to see if you can find some low-cost breaks, days out and activities to keep them occupied. With a bit... by Chris | Jul 18, 2017 | Leisure & Travel Features
Take a deep breath… The 10 best National Parks in the UK To celebrate ‘National Parks Week’, we remind you of the UK’s unstirred beauty, so bring to you the 10 best National Parks in the UK and the beauty beyond the borders. The thought of UK’s National Parks always... by Chris | Jul 18, 2017 | Leisure & Travel News
How the ‘grey pound’ is changing UK travel market Known as the grey globetrotters, older generations are healthier and wealthier and a major driving force in the UK travel market. Rock Insurance reports that Britain’s ageing population means that more than a quarter... by Chris | Jul 18, 2017 | Money & Work News
Why more over-50s should consider contracting In order for the UK to successfully navigate its way through the ongoing skills shortage, one million extra over-50s will need to remain in work between now and 2022. Paystream reports that this is the opinion of Andy... by Chris | Jul 18, 2017 | Money & Work News
What makes for fulfilling work in later life? The Centre for Ageing Better has released a new report, Fulfilling work: what do older workers value about work and why? which identifies the characteristics of work that are important to people aged 50 and over,... by Chris | Jul 18, 2017 | Health & Beauty Features
10 low-impact exercises for seniors Exercise is important for good health at any age, and seniors are no exception. You’ll want to talk to a doctor before you start any new exercise regimen, but once you get the all-clear, a low-impact exercise routine can... by Chris | Jul 11, 2017 | Food & Drink Features
How strawberries and cream became Wimbledon tradition Emerald green grass and pristine white outfits are the hallmark of Wimbledon. But the experience would be incomplete without a dash of garish red. Like the mint julep at Churchill Downs or the pimento cheese... by Chris | Jun 21, 2017 | Home & Garden Features
A guide to downsizing after retirement When approaching retirement, many people consider downsizing and moving into a smaller property. Perhaps your kids have “flown the nest” and no longer live with you. If you have a relatively large home with three or... by Chris | Jun 21, 2017 | Home & Garden News
In praise of the humble garden shed – it’s more than just a tool store No matter how low maintenance you manage to make your outdoor space, you will always need somewhere to keep your garden tools. Forks, spades, bags of compost, tubs of weed killer,...