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How to keep your pets warm this winter
As winter deepens and the weather starts to bite, it’s important to make sure our pets are warm and comfortable to avoid illness and distress. Even those animals with thick, furry coats are susceptible to the cold, so what can we do to help our dogs, cats, and rabbits stay warm this winter? Keeping your dog warm and cosy
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Holy Wellington Boots Ronnie lifted his forehead from the steering wheel and prodded Uncle Graeme’s shoulder. Graeme spluttered awake. “Have we arrived?”
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The fact that he’d lost his driving licence was not an obstacle. It was a gift from the universe claimed Graeme because all successful people were chauffeurdriven. Ronnie considered it a bit rich that the universe was taking all the credit when he was the one doing all the driving. “The village is two miles up this road. If we run we could make it?”
“Run?” Graeme spluttered. “It will hardly give the right impression if I arrive out of puff.” He shook his head. “They need to see me as I am, a hugely successful man.” Ronnie looked at his map for clues.
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Winter Colour Happy New Year to you! Despite the winter weather, with planning and strategic planting your garden can still look gorgeous, with colourful plants to add interest to your plot.
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and have stunning coloured winter stems. For egg-yolk yellow stems go for Salix alba ‘Vitellina’, for scarlet-orange stems there is ‘Britzensis’, or Salix acutifolia ‘Blue Streak’ has purple stems with a silvery-grey bloom and grey buds. These stems also need to be cut back to ground level every two years.
The ghost bramble, Rubus cockburnianus, a relative of the standard bramble, has arching white stems that look great in winter sunshine. In summer it produces sprays of small purple flowers.
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• Regulate hormones that control appetite and sleep patterns. • Help control weight. • Release endorphins that ease pain. • Improve bowel function and prevent constipation. By improving your physical health and preventing falls, exercise can increase your longevity too. However, exercise can do a lot more than that.
Mental Health and Wellbeing Benefits
“If exercise were a pill, it would be one of the most cost-effective drugs ever invented,” says health promotion consultant Dr Nick Cavill. That’s true because the benefits of exercise go way beyond simple ‘fitness’. Physical Health Benefits
Research has proved that regular exercise can actively help to prevent disease and debility. It can:
• Lower blood pressure (in turn lowering risk of stroke, heart attack, heart failure and kidney disease). • Increase muscle mass and strength, bone strength, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility and balance, helping to prevent strains, injuries, falls, osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. • Help prevent some cancers and diseases, including colon and breast cancer, Alzheimer’s and Type 2 diabetes. 24
Exercise can: Improve your mood, self-esteem and sleep patterns Exercise can improve sleep patterns and release endorphins that can lift your mood and increase your energy levels. By improving your fitness and appearance, and giving you goals, routine and a sense of achievement, it can also increase your self-esteem. Improve your mental health
Poor sleep can contribute to physical health issues and depression, anxiety, poor memory and concentration. Exercise can improve your sleep and is proven to help alleviate anxiety, stress and mild to moderate depression. Just 10 minutes of brisk walking can increase mental alertness, energy and positivity while increasing your activity from zero to exercising three times a week can reduce your depression risk by almost 20%. Give you ‘time off’
Some of your exercise should make you out of breath, but you can also do
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Research has proved the benefits of ecotherapy and being active outdoors. Getting outside to enjoy some fresh air and sunshine is great for your mental and physical health, helping you produce the Vitamin D essential for absorption of calcium and good bone health. Improve your social life and family life – and have some fun!
Exercise can be fun, and by joining exercise classes or activity groups, you will also benefit from the positive effects that socialising and friendship can have on your health and wellbeing. Team sports can bring a sense of belonging and motivation, while becoming fitter may help you to take part in more family activities. Zumba, tennis, rowing, boxing, karate, netball, Pilates, dancing… there are many types of sport and exercise, so try out a few to find something you really enjoy. LOCAL EXERCISE CLUBS & CLASSES ACTIVE BALANCE CLASS Mondays, 10.30am - 11.30am, Goode Courte, Lydney. £3. Tel: 01594 812399 BREAM RUGBY SOCIAL CLUB Tel: 01594 562320 BREAM SPORTS CLUB Tel: 01594 563094
CINDERFORD BOWLING CLUB Tel: 01594 542004 COLEFORD BOWLS CLUB Tel: 01594 839417
GENTLE COUNTRY WALKS 3rd Thurs/month, 10.30am, Orchard Trust Smallholding, Upper Stowfield, GL17 9PD Fully accessible. Tel: 01594 861359 LYDNEY BOWLING CLUB Tel: 01594 842962 LYDNEY CRICKET CLUB Tel: 01594 842765 LYDNEY GOLF CLUB Tel: 01594 842775
LYDNEY TENNIS CLUB Hams Rd. 4 floodlit courts. Coaching for all ages. Cath Hutchinson: 01594 562951. LYDNEY TOWN A.F.C Tel: 01594 844523 LYDNEY RFC Tel: 01594 842479
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NEWNHAM CLUB Social & sports club. Tel: 01594 516379
OVER 50S WALKING FOOTBALL Sundays, 3pm, The Angus Buchanan Recreation Ground, GL16 8DS. Facebook: Angus Buchanan Rec Walking Football SILVER STEPS ACTIVE BALANCE GROUP. Mondays from 10.30am, Woolaston Memorial Hall. ‘Drop in' class, referral not needed. £3/session. Gary: 01594 812399.
SPACE TO DANCE Fridays, 1.30pm - 3pm, Yorkley Community Centre. Dance in a safe space to whatever music you like/BYO. £3. Tel: 01594 564654 TAI CHI Wed, 10.30 - 11.30am, Hanover Court, Cinderford, GL14 2LQ Celia Large: 01594 824276.
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Your local EVENTS GUIDE MOSCOW DRUG CLUB 18 Jan, 7.30pm, Cliffords Mesne Village Hall Back by popular demand. Think 1930's Berlin cabaret! Combining songs by Jaques Brel, Leonard Cohen, Tom Waites and Berthold Brecht, with the style of Django Reinhardt. Sponsored by Air in G. Tickets from Gareth: 01531 821654.
VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL 20 Jan, 3 - 5pm, Church of St Mary the Virgin, St Briavels, GL15 6RG Husband-and-wife duo Richard Ormrod and Mary Hofman. Part of the "Beethoven in Wales" project; incl. new work by Rhian Samuel. Approx. £15 (WVM Members £12; Students £2); interval refreshments. Tel. 01291 330020
DICK BRICE AT FOREST FOLK CLUB. 20 Jan, Doors 7.30pm for 8pm start, The Orepool Inn, Coleford, GL16 8LH. £7 on the door. 01594 833833
SEVERN BORE 22 - 24 January, Various times, Minsterworth Use one of the car parks (do not park along Church Lane). www.severn-bore.co.uk
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK 26 Jan, 2.30pm; 25 26 Jan & 2 Feb, 7.30pm, May Hill Village Hall Tickets: Adults £8, Under 16's £5. Anne Seymour 01452 830081 or www.ticketsource. co.uk/may-hill-players. NEWENT ONION FAYRE OPEN EVENT AND AGM 6 Feb, 7.30pm, Newent
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Yorkley Mend & Repair Café returns
Starting on 12th January, Yorkley's Mend & Repair Café returns to The Community Centre, Yorkley, Bailey Hill, GL15 4RS and will be held every second Saturday of the month between 11am and 1.30pm thereafter.
Why throw away your broken, damaged or worn our items if you can get them fixed by a team of skilled repairers? You can take in your furniture, toys, tools, electronics, household appliances, clothing, textiles and more to be mended. Repairs are free, but donations are welcome and the occasional charge is made if replacement parts are needed. Please phone or email before turning up at the café to let them know what needs repairing to ensure they have the right tools. Contact Andrew Worsley on 01594 562396 or email Andrew@earthy.f9.co.uk. The café also welcomes anyone who would like to become a repairer or mender. During the sessions, the centre’s café is open for drinks and light refreshments. 26
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A Quantum of Porridge
I give you James Bond, our quintessentially British hero and a cultural icon since the 1950s. He is getting on a bit though, so maybe his adventures need updating? Dr Know-It-All – 007 scares himself witless with internet health searches.
From Russia with Loaf – Bond goes to extraordinary lengths, and a Moscow bakery, for Borodino bread. Cold fingers – James purchases some thermal gloves. Critics give it a thumbs-up.
Thunder…bald – 007 heads off a problem and keeps it under his hat.
You Only Sieve Twice – Bond wows the Bake-Off judges with his signature gun bake. Diamonds Are For Heather – James buys an expensive birthday present.
Live and Let Diet – 007 tries the 5/2 eating plan. The Spy Who Loved Mead – Bond gets
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traditional while enjoying folk music.
The Man with the Swollen Thumb – MI6’s 007 tries his hand at DIY. OMG.
For Your Eyes Only Need Reading Glasses – Bond looks into the small print.
Octo-pushy – James excels on Countdown but lacks humility.
Never Say Nebuchadnezzar Again – Bond impresses historians at a party until he confuses the Babylonians with the Egyptians. A View to a Killer Investment – James bites off more than he can chew with Bitcoin. Tomorrow Never Dines – 007 contemplates a 24-hour fast.
(Stow on) The Wold Is Not Enough – While holidaying in Gloucestershire, Bond takes an additional day trip to Cheltenham.
Dye Another Grey – A Bond film with a darker tone. Cappuccino Royale – An over-generous barista makes 007’s day. Sky fallout – James rushes to make a cable TV payment before the footie match starts.
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