Top tips for keeping your furry friends safe during the hot weather
While us Brits will appreciate any warm weather this summer – especially with most planning to holiday in the UK – sweltering weather is not such good news for our pets.
While us Brits will appreciate any warm weather this summer – especially with most planning to holiday in the UK – sweltering weather is not such good news for our pets.
As the weather tries to get warmer, and we see a glimmer of summer, many people are looking forward to hitting the beach.
We are all aware that reducing our waste is good for the environment but, beyond using your recycling bin, you may not know how to reduce your impact on the environment.
Fostering is caring for children or young people in your own home while their own parents are unable to fulfil that role.
As the weather warms up, and as we can spend more time with family and friends in our gardens, you may be wondering how to make the best of your outdoor space. You may want to create an inviting and pleasant area to sit in, or you may prefer to grow your own fruit and vegetables.
Now that Step 2 of the government’s roadmap out of lockdown has been implemented, outdoor sports facilities are able to open, as are indoor leisure facilities, such as gyms, provided you are exercising on your own or with members of your household.
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According to Sport England, more than half of five to 15 year olds are not doing the recommended amount of exercise, which impacts not only on their long term physical health, but also on mental health.
With spring almost upon us, and lighter evenings and warmer weather on their way, it’s likely that people will want to start getting out in the garden and perhaps burning garden waste – especially since many household recycling centres aren’t in full operation.
The government’s roadmap out of lockdown states that outdoor sports facilities, including tennis courts, will be able to reopen from 29 March. If you would like to get started, or pick up a racket again, Live4Tennis has some suggestions for you: