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Driving in winter

Driving in winter

Driving in winter In the UK most people can start learning to drive when they’re 17. If you are a novice driver you will find winter driving quite daunting.  Here are some great safety tips. Icy pavements and roads can be very slippery. Take extra care if you go out....
Stay safe at Christmas

Stay safe at Christmas

Read up on the advice below to make sure the festive period is a happy one. Out and about- (Advice for over 18s) If you are out celebrating this year make sure you look after your friends and know how you are getting home at the end of the night Make sure you eat...
Beat the flu the easy way

Beat the flu the easy way

Flu is an infectious and common viral illness spread by coughs and sneezes. It’s not the same as the common cold. Flu is caused by a different group of viruses. Symptoms tend to be more severe and last longer. You can catch flu – short for influenza– all year round,...
Time to get active!

Time to get active!

Many people feel tired and sluggish during winter. Spring is for most people a welcome time to start doing some physical activities outdoors. The recommended physical activity that young people (5-18 years) should do is 60 minutes every day. The NHS website has...
Allergy alert. How prepared are you?

Allergy alert. How prepared are you?

Are spring allergies letting you down? Here are some facts and tips if you are a sufferer. Firstly let’s see the facts and figures. What is an allergy? An allergy is an adverse reaction that the body has to a particular food or substance in the environment. What...