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Last-Minute Gift Ideas if You’re Having a Present Panic in Manchester
Here are three alternative gift ideas if you still need to pick up Christmas presents but can't face the heaving masses on the high street. With just a few days before Christmas, time is running out to get your gifts. But you don't have to do a frantic dash around the shops listening to Mariah Carey on repeat to get what you need. Here are three ways to sort last-minute gifts from the cosy comfort of your own home. Give someone an IOU Sometimes the best present you can give a loved one is time (it sounds cheesy, but it's true). So, why not pledge to take elderly relative to the seaside when the weather improves? Or offer to babysit for a friend with young children who needs a night off. You can download IOU templates from the internet and fill them in yourself or make your own if you're creative. Plan a gig or concert Do some online research to discover what events are coming up in your area in the new year. Buy your friend or relative tickets to a concert or show you know they'll enjoy. You can also look at the What's On section on the platform Eventbrite. You'll find an array of activities listed (many of them free or low cost), ranging from historical walks to craft sessions and beekeeping. Who knows, you and your loved one may discover a new hobby or passion. Customised gift You've probably taken hundreds if not thousands, of photos on your phone this year. Why not put the best ones to good use by creating a customised gift for someone special? Many companies offer a service where you can upload a selection of your favourite snaps, and they'll reproduce them in a format of your choice (poster, calendar, album or canvas print). However, you'll have to get in quick with this option as the turnaround can take a couple of days. Make sure you opt for the fast-track service when you place your order. From all of us here, we wish you a happy and healthy Christmas and New Year. If someone you know would find these tips helpful, please share this article with them. ENDS
£1.6 Billion Wasted on Subscriptions Every Year – How Manchester residents Can Save
Here are three tips to help you save on unwanted subscriptions and put more money in your pocket. Regular subscriptions to products and services can be useful. But they can also be a waste of money – especially if you never use them. According to official figures, we spend £1.6 billion on unwanted subscriptions every year. However, nearly 10 million out of 155 million active subscriptions in the UK are actually unwanted.* Take ten minutes every month – save hundreds every year Know what you’re paying out in subscriptions: Take a little time once a month [...]
How to Enjoy Christmas in Manchester Without Spending a Fortune
Don’t blow your budget by buying Christmas presents for all and sundry this year. Follow these tips to simplify your gift-giving. Christmas is supposed to be a time of comfort and joy, but many people face the festive season feeling a different emotion: anxiety. About 44% of people worry about the cost of Christmas, rising to 58% among renters aged 18 to 35*. A big part of this financial anxiety comes from the pressure to buy gifts for friends and extended family. Not wishing to look like Scrooge, many people run themselves ragged, buying lots of presents that they can’t [...]
Three Tips You Should Follow before You Start a DIY Project in Manchester
If you’re on a budget, DIY is a great way to improve your home without spending a fortune on tradespeople. But it’s not always as easy as home makeover teams make it look. Many well-intentioned homeowners start projects only to discover they’ve bitten off more than they can chew. They end up spending a lot more time and money on the job than they intended. DIY fails can have more severe implications, too. Some overzealous homeowners cause serious property damage and have to call in an expert to rectify their handiwork. So, to enjoy the benefits of DIY without the [...]
Sharpen Your Focus and Be More Productive: Tips for Homeworkers in Manchester
Working from home (WFH) is the norm for many Brits – 26% do it at least some of the time*. But it’s easy to fall into a rut when your domestic and professional lives play out in the same location. When this happens, simple tasks take longer to complete, and your mental health can suffer. So, how can workers stay productive while still enjoying the benefits of WFH? Here are three tips. “It’s important to have a healthy, happy and productive space to work in.” – Oliver Heath, sustainable design expert – House Beautiful Review your WFH space, making [...]
Feeling Stressed? Here Are Three Tips to Calm Your Mind and Body
It’s considered the health epidemic of our times and affects one in nine people*. If left unchecked, it can cause migraines, nausea and hair loss and increase the risk of stroke, heart attack and dementia. And yet, in modern society, stress is often downplayed or ignored. Some people even boast about it (there’s a term for telling everyone how stressed you are; it’s called ‘stress bragging’). But stress is not a badge of honour. If you suffer from it, it’s important to act. As well as reducing your exposure to trigger factors, there are some simple activities that could help. [...]
BREAKING NEWS: How Today’s Interest Rate Decision Could Change the Manchester Property Market
STARTS Earlier today, the Bank of England (B of E) announced that the base interest rate will be cut by 0.25 to 4.75%. This is good news for the property market. Why? The B of E's base rate influences the interest rates many lenders charge for mortgages, loans and other types of credit they offer people. A reduction in the base rate means you can usually borrow money for less. What does it mean for me? Well, let's look at some different situations people are in. I'm thinking of buying a home You may find more competitive rates on the [...]
Manchester Residents: Home Security Tips This Winter
Unfortunately, when the nights get longer, this time of year can be open season for burglars looking to target your home. Now is the perfect time to review your home security and see what improvements you can make. Here are three tips to improve your home’s security. The simplest measures are the best Some of the most effective security precautions are simple and cost very little – apart from a bit of thought and effort. Such as: Make sure door and window locks are in good working order. Upgrade them if necessary. Don’t overlook garages, sheds and outbuildings, as thieves [...]
Budget 2024 News – What It Means for the Manchester Property Market
With PM Keir Starmer warning it would be painful, the new government’s first Budget has been hotly awaited for some weeks now. In this article, we’ll look at what the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, announced – paying specific attention to what will affect the property market. The Chancellor started by giving forecasts which suggest inflation will rise slightly, to 2%+, over the next few years. And that economic growth will be modest – only 1-2% yearly. She reminded us all about the infamous £22bn ‘black hole’ and explained this would be filled by tax rises of around [...]
Feeling Stressed? Here Are Three Tips to Calm Your Mind and Body
It’s considered the health epidemic of our times and affects one in nine people*. If left unchecked, it can cause migraines, nausea and hair loss and increase the risk of stroke, heart attack and dementia. And yet, in modern society, stress is often downplayed or ignored. Some people even boast about it (there’s a term for telling everyone how stressed you are; it’s called ‘stress bragging’). But stress is not a badge of honour. If you suffer from it, it’s important to act. As well as reducing your exposure to trigger factors, there are some simple activities that could help. [...]
How to Defeat Seasonal Affective Disorder: Three Tips for Manchester Residents
Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is a type of depression. Some symptoms of SAD include low mood, irritability, difficulty concentrating, eating more (and gaining weight), and just feeling tired all day. What causes SAD? SAD is believed to be caused by reduced exposure to sunlight, which is usual in autumn and winter. It can be caused when your body produces too much of the hormone melatonin, which can make you feel sleepy, and too little serotonin, which affects your mood. If you think you’re suffering from SAD, you should speak to your GP to rule out other conditions or discuss [...]
Healthy, Hearty Autumn Food to Serve Up in Manchester This Autumn
Many people turn to comfort food to get through the colder, darker autumn and winter months. But reach too often for a plate of stodge, and your energy levels and waistline will pay the price. So, instead, why not make healthy homemade meals using seasonal ingredients to keep you fighting fit? You could even do some batch cooking so that when you come home from work in the dark, the meal prep is already done. Here are three tips for healthy autumn meals. Stews Look no further than a one-pot wonder for a low-fuss, nutritious meal packed [...]
Three Feel-good Things the Next Three Months Can Bring
As the days grow shorter and the chill sets in, it can be easy to feel a bit downcast. But autumn and winter bring their joys, and there’s plenty to look forward to as we enter the final three months of 2024. Here are three things to consider in the coming months that are sure to lift your spirits. Autumn walks in crisp, fresh air As the leaves turn golden and crunchy, autumn is the perfect time to get outside and soak up nature’s beauty. Research suggests spending time in green spaces boosts mood and mental wellbeing, reducing stress [...]
Dopamine Décor: Three Ways to Freshen Up and Brighten Your Manchester Home
With the days getting shorter and colder, dopamine décor could be just the thing to liven up your living space and lift your mood during the darker months. So, let’s take a look at this popular design trend and how it can transform a drab and dreary home into something special. What is dopamine décor all about? The idea is to introduce pops of bright delight around the home to stimulate feelings of happiness (dopamine is a hormone linked to pleasure). There are no strict rules, only that you choose furniture and furnishings that bring you joy and reflect your [...]
Create a Home You Love with These Three Tips
Creating a home that nurtures you and your loved ones goes beyond décor, design and furniture layout. A well-balanced living environment can greatly improve your physical, mental and emotional health. Here are three tips to help you create a healthier, happier home. Clear the clutter for mental clarity A cluttered home often mirrors a cluttered mind. Research has shown that clutter can increase stress levels and negatively impact mental health. A study from the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin found that individuals with cluttered homes were more likely to have elevated cortisol levels – a stress hormone. Decluttering one room [...]
Three Helpful Apps for New Homeowners in Manchester
There’s nothing quite like becoming a homeowner for the first time. Stepping over the threshold into a place you can call your own is one of life’s memorable moments. However, as well as coming with a host of benefits, home ownership also comes with responsibilities. Unlike renting, where someone else handles the maintenance and most of the upkeep, these duties now fall to you as the owner. Thankfully, many useful apps are available to make life easier and less stressful for homeowners. Here are three of the best. Centriq This clever home maintenance app means you’ll never have to search [...]
School Runnings – Travel Tips for Manchester Parents
As September rolls in and children across the UK prepare to return to school, many parents are reconsidering their daily routines. With growing concerns about traffic congestion, air pollution and the rising cost of living, exploring alternative modes of transport for the school run can be a practical and eco-friendly choice. Here are three tips to help you get your kids to school without relying on the car. Walk or cycle: Creates independence and builds fitness One of the simplest and most effective alternatives to driving is encouraging your children to walk or cycle to school. Not only does [...]
Making MANCHESTER a Better Place: Eight Practical Tips
Throughout August, we’ve been running our Community Cheerleader campaign. It’s where we’ve shouted from the rooftops (and blog posts) about the importance of supporting our neighbourhood together. Here’s the final offering from our five-part series, which looks at eight ways we can all make a positive difference locally. Volunteer your time: Volunteering is one of the most effective ways to make a difference. Whether helping out at a local charity, mentoring young people, or participating in community clean-ups, your time and effort can have a substantial impact. Support local businesses: Shopping at businesses in the area supports the local [...]
Transforming Manchester into an Eco-Friendly Community
Throughout August we are running our Community Cheerleader campaign. It's where we shout from the rooftops (and blog posts) about the importance of supporting our neighbourhood together. Here's part four of our five-part series, which looks at how we can all take steps to improve the natural environment in our neighbourhood. By making conscious choices and being proactive, we can reduce our environmental impact and encourage sustainability at a local level. Here are some simple ways to make our communities greener and more sustainable. Promote Recycling and Reduce Waste Recycle as much as possible. We've heard about some of our [...]
Manchester Residents: Discover the Health Benefits of Community Spirit
Throughout August we are running our Community Cheerleader campaign. It’s where we shout from the rooftops (and blog posts) about the importance of supporting our neighbourhood together. Here’s part three of our five-part series, which examines the health and well-being benefits of community spirit. When neighbours know each other, and people work together to support the area, the positive impacts on physical and mental health are profound. Here are some ways being part of a cohesive community helps to make many aspects of our lives healthier and happier. Reduced Stress and Anxiety Being part of a caring, supportive community [...]
The Impact of Local Volunteering in Manchester; Make a Difference Today
Throughout August we are running our Community Cheerleader campaign. It's where we shout from the rooftops (and blog posts) about the importance of supporting our neighbourhood together. Here's part two of our five-part series, which looks at volunteering. Volunteering is a powerful way to give back to your community, meet new people and change people's lives. Here's why volunteering locally is so important, as well as some ideas on getting involved. Builds Community Spirit Volunteering helps foster community spirit. Volunteers build stronger relationships with their neighbours and create a more cohesive and supportive environment by [...]
Discover the Benefits of Shopping Locally in Manchester
Throughout August, we are running our Community Cheerleader campaign. It’s where we shout from the rooftops (and blog posts) about the importance of supporting our neighbourhood together. Here’s part one of our five-part series. Shopping locally is a powerful way to support our neighbourhood and enjoy various benefits. By shopping locally, we all contribute to the local economy, support small businesses and build a stronger, more vibrant community. Here are four great ways to shop locally and why it’s so important: Support local boutiques and independent shops Independent shops and boutiques offer unique products you won’t find in [...]
Fun Facts about the Paris Olympics for Manchester Sports Fans
There’ll be sweat, tears, heartbreak and joy in Paris over the coming fortnight when the world’s best athletes compete at the Summer Olympic Games. From boxing and badminton to javelin and judo, the Paris games will have something for everyone. As the opening ceremony is tonight (26 July), here are five fun facts about the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad to mark the occasion. History Paris is no stranger to hosting the Olympics. The Games also took place in the French capital in 1900 and 1924. The only other city to host the Summer Olympics three [...]
Holiday Packing in Manchester Six Things to Remember
Heading off on holiday is always exciting, but it’s easy to forget essential items in the last-minute rush to pack. As we approach the busy holiday months of August and September, here’s a reminder of six commonly forgotten items that could make or break your trip. Chargers and adapters In the age of digital everything, forgetting a charger can feel catastrophic. Make a checklist of all your devices and their chargers. If travelling abroad, remember to pack the appropriate plug adapters. Top tip: To simplify things, keep all chargers in one bag. 2) Important documents Passports, tickets, insurance paperwork and [...]
How to Secure Your Manchester Home Before a Summer Holiday
With the excitement of the summer holiday season upon us, making sure your home is safe and secure while you’re away sunning yourself needs to be on your to-do list. Here are six practical tips to give you peace of mind and keep your property safe during your well-earned break. Install a security system Investing in a reliable home security system is one of the most effective ways to deter burglars at any time of the year. Modern systems often include features like motion detectors, alarms and security cameras. Many can be monitored remotely via smartphone apps, allowing you to [...]
Manchester Gardeners: Five Mistakes to Avoid in Your Summer Garden
Manchester Gardeners: Five Mistakes to Avoid in Your Summer Garden July is a busy month for green-fingered gardeners, with plants in full bloom and outdoor areas needing extra care. However, even experienced gardeners can make mistakes that affect their garden’s health and attractiveness. Here are five common gardening mistakes to avoid this July, along with tips to keep your garden thriving. Neglecting to water properly During the hot summer months, plants need more water to stay healthy. One common mistake is watering too little or at the wrong time. Watering in the middle of the day can lead to evaporation, [...]
Moving Playlist: Beats and Ballads to Listen to When Relocating in Manchester
Moving home can be an emotional rollercoaster, a mixture of sad goodbyes and exciting new beginnings interspersed with lots of packing and unpacking. So, to help you get through the big day and to mark World Music Day (21 June), we’ve put together a moving playlist. Here’s a list of songs to keep you going as you hand back the keys to one property and settle into your new home. ‘Moving On Up’ – M People Crank up this energetic ‘90s belter and groove along to the rich, soulful vocals of diva Heather Small. ‘Our House’ – Madness This [...]
Last-Minute Wonders: 6 Father’s Day ‘Swift’ Gifts
STARTS With Father's Day just around the corner on the 16th of June, finding the perfect gift at the eleventh hour can seem daunting. The good news for you last minute-comers is we've researched a list of six easy-to-arrange gift ideas which will make your dad feel special. Online Experience Vouchers Give Dad an experience that he can enjoy from the comfort of his own home. From online cooking classes to virtual painting workshops, many options can be instantly delivered via email. E-book or Audiobook Subscription For any book-loving dad, an e-book or audiobook subscription is a thoughtful gift [...]
Euro 2024: Come on England!
#Euro2024- Come on England!🌟⚽️#England #RoadToGlory #FootballPassion
Creating a Child-Safe Home: A Guide for Manchester Residents
As it’s Child Safety Week*, here’s a handy reminder for Manchester homeowners about how to keep your precious little ones out of harm’s way. Whether you’re a parent, grandparent or guardian, it’s important to ensure your home is child-proof. Babies and children are infinitely curious and love climbing on furniture and grabbing and tasting whatever they can get their hands on. So, here are seven practical tips to reduce the risk of accidents in your home and keep children safe. Secure furniture and TVs: Furniture and TV tip-overs are surprisingly common and can cause nasty injuries and, in rare cases, [...]
How to Become a Happy Camper: Tips for Manchester Holiday-Makers
If you’re planning to sleep under canvas for the first time ever this summer, here are some tips to make the most of your maiden camping experience. Plan ahead Do your research before you book a campsite as you’ll find a considerable variation in facilities and price. Some sites have all manner of mod cons, such as on-site bakeries and Turkish steam rooms (yes, really). Others are just a field in the middle of nowhere for those seeking to totally get back to nature. Before you book, read online reviews and check a site’s location on [...]
How Manchester Homeowners Can Use Global Hacks for Better Living
In this context, a hacker isn’t a teenager sitting in a darkened room hunched over a computer and creating digital mischief. For the uninitiated, a ‘hack’ is a clever shortcut that saves time, money and hassle. We can learn much about improving our homes and lifestyle by looking beyond our shores. Here are some fascinating examples of how different cultures develop clever ways to enhance their living environments. In Iceland, residents take advantage of the plentiful geothermal energy by using naturally heated spring water for their showers. This provides endless hot water, significantly reduces energy bills and supports a sustainable [...]
Celebrate Local History Month by Discovering Our Area’s Past
May is Local History Month, making it an ideal time to dive into the history of our area. Researching local history increases our understanding of our surroundings, strengthens community ties and gives people an appreciation of our heritage. Here are five tips to help you get started if you’re finding out more about our area’s past. Visit your local library: Libraries are treasure troves of historical data, including old newspapers, property records, maps and photographs. Many libraries also have sections dedicated to local history, curated by knowledgeable staff who can guide your research. Talk to local historians: Connecting with [...]
Walk This May: Why You Should Step Out in Manchester This Month
There’s an old saying: The simple things in life are often the best. And when it comes to exercise, what could be simpler than putting one foot in front of the other? While there are countless ways to get fit, nothing matches the ease and accessibility of walking. You can do it at home or on holiday, by yourself or with friends, and if you’re pressed for time, you can even tick off a few errands, such as shopping or posting a letter en route. And best of all, it’s free. No membership fees or fancy [...]
Pouring Positivity: Join Others in Manchester Coming Together This Week
The charity, Dementia UK’s Time for a Cuppa Week, runs from 1 to 8 May. It serves as a timely reminder of the simple yet profound benefits of pausing for a cup of tea and a chat. Whether it’s catching up with friends, connecting with colleagues, or contacting those who may be feeling isolated, the act of sharing a cuppa can have far-reaching positive effects on our social and emotional health and welfare. Here, we investigate the benefits of this timeless tradition, particularly around the way it can boost community cohesion and individual wellbeing. Brewing community spirit Inviting neighbours for [...]
How Mortgages Differ around the World – A Guide for Manchester Homeowners
If you’re paying off a mortgage on a property in Manchester, you’ll be well aware of how the mortgage market works in the UK. But how do they do things in the rest of the world? Let’s look at how people in other countries get on the housing ladder. The Netherlands While UK lenders offer the choice of a fixed-rate or variable mortgage, the Dutch do things differently. A Dutch-style mortgage is a long-term deal (typically 20 to 30 years) in which the interest rate automatically decreases as the loan is paid down. This means the [...]
The Birds and the Bees: Make Your Manchester Garden a Spring Haven
As winter fades, it’s time to prepare your garden for spring, turning it into a perfect spot for birds and bees. These critters are not just fun to watch but essential for keeping your garden vibrant and helping local wildlife thrive. Here are six simple tips to make your garden the place to be for these helpful visitors. Choose local plants: Stick to plants that are native to our area. They’re already adapted to the climate, and local pollinators love them. Lavender, foxgloves and wildflowers are excellent choices, providing year-round food. Add a water spot: A birdbath or a shallow [...]
Stress Awareness Month: Fresh Ways to Chill Out in Manchester
It’s been described as a curse of modern times. It’s omnipresent in most of our everyday lives. And for some, its impact is dangerous and, in the worst-case scenarios, deadly. In the tune of the 1990 hip-hop hit – let’s talk about stress. April is Stress Awareness Month, a perfect time to discover new relaxation and stress relief techniques. Beyond the usual advice, let’s take a look at some pretty unique activities: Forest bathing: Immerse yourself in nature with forest bathing, a practice proven to reduce stress hormones and boost mood. A good walk in the woods should do [...]
Easter Traditions from across the Globe
Easter celebrations in Britain traditionally involve hot cross buns, bonnet parades and lots of chocolate. But how do other countries celebrate this special occasion? Let’s take a look. Finland Finnish children dress as witches at Easter and roam the streets carrying willow twigs decorated with shiny paper and coloured fabric. They go from door to door seeking treats and, in return, offer blessings to ward off evil spirits. Papua New Guinea Instead of hiding chocolate Easter eggs (which melt in the heat), people hide cigarettes in the trees outside local churches. Following [...]
Join Manchester’s Fight against Food Waste
From 18 – 24 March, Food Waste Action Week is happening across the UK. The initiative shines a spotlight on the issue of food wastage, urging the communities across Manchester and the UK to reflect on their food habits and make more sustainable choices. With millions of tonnes of food thrown away annually in the UK, the need for change has never been more urgent. That’s not good for your pockets – or the planet. Here are seven practical tips to help you contribute to a more sustainable future. Plan your meals: Start by planning your weekly meals. This simple [...]
Home Improvement Scam Alert for Manchester Householders
Property owners are being warned to be on their guard amid a rise in the number of green home improvement scams across the country. Many local authorities and also Propertymark, the trade body for estate agents, have warned that people are being duped by rogue traders exploiting anxiety about high energy prices and confusion over green grants. What to look out for Often, a cold caller will ring or knock, offering exterior wall and roof coating products with the promise that they will cure damp problems and dramatically cut energy costs. In reality, the ‘improvements’ guarantee [...]
How Manchester Can Break the Chocolate Addiction
You’ve likely heard of Dry January, where a commitment to not drinking alcohol during the first month of the year is made. You may be aware of Stoptober, a campaign that runs throughout October to get people to give up smoking. But have you come across Dechox before? Well, it’s a charitable endeavour traditionally throughout March where people pledge to give up chocolate for the month, all in the name of their chosen good cause. It’s thought to have originally been started by the British Heart Foundation. The ‘challenge’ to give up cocoa-based sugary treats could be a lot harder [...]
Making a Difference in Manchester with Simple Acts of Kindness
Random Acts of Kindness Day is this Saturday 17th February. The idea of a day to perform random acts of kindness began in America in 1995. It’s spread globally and is a great opportunity to show how small, thoughtful actions can have a significant impact worldwide and closer to home in Manchester. Here are six easy ways to spread a little happiness and strengthen the bonds within our community. Support local businesses Start by supporting local shops and services. Whether buying a coffee from the local café or choosing a local craftsperson for your next project, your custom helps [...]
Manchester Needs You – The Power of Volunteering Locally
The irony of our technology-driven world, where we’re constantly connected, is that many people have never felt more disconnected from others – including their neighbours and community. One social commentator described modern life as suffering from ‘an epidemic of loneliness’. One simple yet potentially life-changing solution to this problem is volunteering. Offering your time, energy and skills locally isn’t just about lending a helping hand; it’s a two-way street that often improves your life and that of those around you. Why volunteer? Volunteering locally bridges gaps in society. It’s about more than just doing good; it’s a catalyst for community [...]
Simple Ways to Bring More Sunlight into Your Manchester Home
Who doesn’t love it when the sun’s out? Well, apart from vampires, mushrooms and raincoat makers. But seriously, natural light, especially sunlight, has significant mood-enhancing effects on our minds and homes. For homeowners and residents, understanding how to harness this natural marvel in home design isn’t just about aesthetics but also a step towards a healthier lifestyle. Let’s discover more. Why sunshine is significant: The health benefits of natural light Natural light is a natural mood enhancer. Exposure to sunlight increases the brain’s release of a hormone called serotonin, which is linked with boosting mood and aiding a person to [...]
Energy Saving Week in Manchester: A Guide for Local Households
Energy Saving Week is taking place from 17 – 23 January. But what is it, and why should you care? Well, it’s a campaign encouraging UK households to become more aware of their energy use. It’s an annual campaign started in 2012 by the Citizens Advice Bureau and government departments. With that in mind, here are some tips on how to get more energy-smart, financially savvy and planet-friendly. Start with your bills A good starting point is to review your energy bills thoroughly. This helps you understand your consumption patterns and identify areas where you can reduce excessive use, leading [...]
From Blue to Brew: How a Simple Cuppa Can Lift Our Spirits
Blue Monday, often labelled as the most challenging day of the year, falls on the third Monday of January. But what exactly makes this day particularly blue? Well, a travel company originally coined the name, and Blue Monday is thought to be the day when the festive cheer has faded, resolutions have hit the rocks, and these cold, dark days seem never-ending. But, it’s not all doom, gloom and incoming credit card bills (another reason Blue Monday is so depressing), thanks to the Samaritans’ brilliant initiative, Brew Monday. It’s a clever twist on Blue Monday, encouraging people to come together [...]
Interior Design Trends Manchester Households Can Expect to See in 2024
Is your Manchester home ripe for a refresh? Are you itching to ditch dated décor and breathe new life into your property? If so, take inspiration from these top interior design trends. Texture Don’t just think about how your home looks; consider how it feels. Bobbly cushions, plush rugs and fluffy throws help create a cosy atmosphere. Bouclé, velvet and leather are just some of the materials that can add interest. The colour brown (yes, really) All-white interiors are out, and brown is in. But don’t worry, you don’t have to go overboard or opt [...]
How to Host a Sustainable Christmas Celebration at Your Manchester Home
Cut the Carbon This Christmas with These Six Tips Are you playing host to family and friends at home in Manchester this year? If so, why not make this most wonderful time of the year a little less wasteful? By following a few simple steps, you can eat, drink and be merry – and kinder to the environment. Let’s talk turkey A good way to reduce your carbon footprint is to eat less meat. That could mean forgoing meat for a vegetarian alternative. But if you don’t want to go that far, opt for turkey instead of [...]
How to Bring More Lykke (That’s Danish for Happiness) into Your Manchester Home
The Danes are a contented bunch, with the nation regularly topping global happiness surveys (yes, they really are a thing). This year, for example, Denmark finished second in the World Happiness Report, while the Brits languished back in 19th place. So, what is it about the Danish lifestyle that makes them so darn chipper? Many believe it comes down to ‘lykke’, the Danish word for happiness (not to be confused with ‘hygge’, which means cosiness). When the good folk at the Happiness Research Institute in Copenhagen (yep, that’s a thing too) drilled down into the secrets [...]
‘Tis the Season to Be Woolly: Celebrate Christmas Jumper Day
A family gathering. Giving and receiving gifts. Sentimental seasonal adverts. All the above can split opinions at Christmas. Some of us love them, some of us hate them. And if we’re being honest, the subject of this blog – Christmas jumpers – divides opinion more than Marmite Mince Pies. But if you’re a fan of festive sweaters, we’ve got good news. Thursday, 7th December, is the official Christmas Jumper Day. Here are some tips to step out in seasonal style. Raid your wardrobe Dive into the depths of your wardrobe and rediscover that Christmas jumper you’ve been itching (possibly literally) [...]
Five Ways to Survive the Silly Season in Manchester without Burning Out
Five Ways to Survive the Silly Season in Manchester without Burning Out It’s supposedly ‘the season to be jolly’, a once-a-year chance to experience comfort and joy with your nearest and dearest. But many people (51% of women and 35% of men, to be precise*) find the Christmas period stressful. The reasons for this anxiety can include the pressure to socialise, the strain of hosting family and the cost of buying presents. So, how can you ensure you make it through to 25th December without feeling frazzled, irritable or worried about money? Here are five [...]
Why It’s Time for People in Manchester to Make a Noise about Bullying
It can happen face to face or online, at work, school or in the community. But whatever form it takes and wherever it occurs, there’s no excuse for bullying. As this week is Anti-Bullying Week, let’s look at how widespread bullying is, the signs to look out for and how best to deal with it. How common is it? While there may be a greater awareness of bullying these days, there’s still a lot of work to do to stamp it out. 22% of people aged 12 – 20 say they experienced bullying in the last [...]
Eight Ways Manchester Social Media Users Can Make a Positive Difference
If social media increasingly makes you feel anxious or irritated, here are eight ways to enjoy a kinder and calmer experience online. Social media can be a great place to share ideas, learn new things and raise awareness about important issues and good deeds. But spend too much time online, and you may start to feel anxious, angry or depressed. The good news is you don’t have to completely walk away from social media to call time on online toxicity. As it’s Social Media Kindness Day on 9 November, let’s look at how you can make [...]
Your High Street Needs You: Do Your Bit By Shopping Local in Manchester
Next time you’re about to make an online purchase, pause for a second and ask yourself one simple question: Could I buy this locally? With retail experts predicting that 15,000 shops could shut for good by the end of 20251, it’s not an exaggeration to say that the UK’s high streets are in a perilous position. So, the next time you need to buy something, be it an everyday item or a one-off big-ticket purchase, consider whether you can buy it from a local shop or market. Here’s why. Help your area thrive To keep [...]
Pioneers of Change: Recognising Black British Achievers This October
Every October, the UK celebrates Black History Month, a time to reflect on the rich tapestry of black culture, heritage and history that has helped shape modern Britain. It’s more than 31 days; it’s a celebration of triumph, creativity and relentless spirit that has inspired generations. What is Black History Month? Black History Month is an annual observance of black people’s history, achievements and influence within the UK. It aims to educate, appreciate and celebrate the immense contributions Black Britons have made in various fields. Why is it organised? Black History Month highlights the often overlooked or forgotten achievements of [...]
Dyslexia in the UK: A Journey from Challenge to Triumph
Dyslexia is often misunderstood as simply a learning difficulty. Yet, this condition is so much more than that. For many, it’s a unique way of thinking, an extraordinary approach to life that has given rise to creativity, innovation and problem-solving abilities. So, it’s more of a learning difference than difficulty with the proper support. From 2 – 8 October, the UK celebrates Dyslexia Week. It’s a week that aims to foster understanding, recognition and support for those living with dyslexia and to recognise the amazing talents and abilities that come with it. What is dyslexia? Dyslexia is a neurological condition [...]
The Best Boring Gifts for Your Manchester Loved Ones
With the kids safely back at school and the days getting a little bit cooler, can you hear those jingling bells? It might be the end of summer, but get ready because Christmas is coming! With Santa tucked away in his grotto for the next few months, you might (if you’re ridiculously organised) be thinking about what presents to buy your loved ones, or (if you’re sensible) ways to save some money on those energy bills. Don’t fret, we’ve got you covered. In this quick read, we look at some of the best money-saving gadgets to make life [...]
Autumn Activity Guide for Manchester Residents
With the days getting cooler and the leaves turning red and yellow, it’s time to embrace the change in season with these fun autumn activities. Go bonkers for conkers What better way to introduce children to the joys of nature than by going on a conker hunt? Put on your wellies and go in search of horse chestnut trees in your local park or woods. Around the base, you should find lots of conkers in their spiky outer shells. Rip away the rough exterior and you’ll reveal a glossy, reddish-brown seed. Once you’ve collected a haul [...]
Top Tips for Second-Hand Bargain Hunters in Manchester
Looking for a way to save cash, be kind to the environment, and help a good cause? Then roll up your sleeves and go hunting for a second-hand bargain. As this month is Second-Hand September*, now’s the time to up your game when shopping for ‘pre-loved’ clothes, shoes, furniture, and toys. And to help you do so, we’ve prepared some tips on sniffing out the best charity shop bargains. Walking into a charity shop and seeing a jumble of clothing can feel daunting. But don’t be overwhelmed; just take your time and keep an open mind. Look [...]
Five Ways to Make Your Home a More Joyful Place
Everyone needs a little bit of joy. And these days, finding joy has become a big business. There are gratitude journals, exercise programmes, spiritual practices and much, much more to help you achieve happiness, but what about finding joy in your surroundings? Your home environment is essential to your happiness and wellbeing. And now that summer has come to an end, it’s the perfect time to work some magic as those darker days roll in. In this quick read, we look at some ways to bring joy to your home. Create a ‘You’ corner Having an [...]
Tips to Help Your Kids Get Over Back to School Jitters
No matter what your child’s age, the first day back at school can feel overwhelming. Whether it’s their first day in Reception, the start of a major exam year or just back into the daily grind of lessons, lunchtimes, and the school routine – it can feel like a lot. After a summer of some sun, relaxation and freedom, getting back into the swing of things, new teachers, and restarting friendships may cause feelings of anxiety. And as parents or carers, it’s tricky to know how you can help. In this quick read, we look at some [...]
Nine Digital Decluttering Tips for Manchester Residents
Nine Digital Decluttering Tips for Manchester Residents Is your inbox clogged with emails that you never find time to read? Does scrolling through social media leave you fizzing with rage or grappling with imposter syndrome? Or are you bombarded by the relentless ping of WhatsApp notifications, news updates and promo offers from fast-food delivery firms? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then it’s time for a digital declutter. Take the concept of a spring-clean (a chance to turf out unwanted items and free up space) and apply it to your virtual world. [...]
A Look Back at the History of Photography for Snap-Happy People in Manchester
As it’s World Photography Day tomorrow (19 August), we look at how the camera and its role in society have changed over the past 200 years. Brits do it five times a day, while Americans manage it 20 times a day.* Yes, taking a photograph has become second nature for many of us who snap our pets, holiday destinations, dinner, or ourselves without a second thought. Across the world, people take a dizzying 1.81 trillion photos annually and share 1.3 billion photos on Instagram and 6.9 billion on WhatsApp daily.** This is thanks to the high-spec [...]
Great Storage Tips to Help You Declutter Your Manchester Home
Close your eyes and picture your dream home. What do you see? A home that’s light, spacious and orderly? Or one that’s chaotic and cluttered with objects piled high and shoes and clothes strewn on the floor (along with bits of Lego that you inevitably tread on). The first scenario is the one that most people aspire to – and for good reason. Research shows that when our environment is tidy, we’re less anxious and more productive. In contrast, we feel more distracted and stressed when everything around us is in disarray. But creating a mess-free, [...]
Making Manchester Friends for International Friendship Day
When we’re young, making friends is easy. The whole class gets invited to your birthday party, you play a game of hide and seek, and you’re all BFFs for the next few days. Social interactions are less pressured and more fun, but as we get older, making new friends can sometimes feel impossible. Loneliness is an epidemic of modern life; it’s reported that more than 70% of adults feel lonely often or always. Despite being married, working or having kids, many of us can’t shake that feeling of being totally alone. If you’re someone who struggles to build [...]
Why Wabi-Sabi is the Must-Have Interiors Trend of the Year
Forget Scandi style or minimalist chic, the interior trend of the moment is wabi-sabi – an approach to design that’s gentler on the environment and the bank balance. So, what is this concept with the weird rhyming name all about, and could it work for you? Wabi-sabi has been popular in Japan for hundreds of years, where it’s considered more than a design aesthetic but a whole philosophy. Rooted in Zen Buddhism, it celebrates the beauty of nature and all its imperfections. It’s about paring things back and embracing interesting, quirky items, especially ones that have [...]
What Manchester Football Fans Need to Know about the Women’s World Cup
An incredible summer of sport is about to get even better when the Women’s World Cup kicks off next week (20 July). Australia and New Zealand are hosting the tournament, which promises to build on all the excitement and drama of last year’s Women’s Euros, where the Lionesses prevailed. Women’s football in the UK received an incredible boost last July when Leah Williamson led England to victory against Germany at Wembley in front of 87,000 fans. So, can the Lionesses go one step further and make history down under by winning the Women’s World Cup? It [...]
How to Become A DIY Expert Without Leaving Your Manchester Home
If you’ve got wonky shelves or pictures that you keep meaning to put up but haven’t got around to doing, are your DIY skills holding you back? Can’t tell a drill bit from a screwdriver head? We feel your pain. Knowing how to do basic DIY is a huge help, especially if you’re about to move home or you’ve been avoiding certain tasks for ages. Before you start anything, it’s important to have the right tools. Get yourself to a local hardware store and speak to an expert about what you need (try not to get upsold fancy [...]
Guide to Creating a Dog-Friendly Garden in Manchester
Guide to Creating a Dog-Friendly Garden in Manchester Are there hidden hazards in your garden that could make your pooch ill and leave you with costly vet bills? Here’s a guide to keeping your garden safe and secure for your dog. Fencing The last thing you want is for your hound to escape onto the street and get hit by a car or pay an uninvited visit to the neighbours. If your dog is good at jumping, ensure your fence is high enough to contain them. Also, check there are no gaps between or below fence [...]
Good Value Gadget Guide for Campers in Manchester
If you’re planning a camping trip this summer, here are some useful gadgets that won’t break the bank. For some people, camping is about channelling their inner Bear Grylls and facing the elements with little more than a flimsy tarp, a few pouches of dehydrated beans and a stiff upper lip. For others, it’s all about ‘stuff’, preferably high-tech and usually expensive. Think shiny portable pizza ovens, palatial bell tents or an ultra-light travel guitar for cheeky campfire renditions of Kumbaya. And then there are those seeking something in between. A chance to enjoy a low-cost break [...]
Refill and Recycle: How You Can Reduce Waste in Manchester
Recycling is part of our everyday lives: at home, in the workplace, at school, in cafés and restaurants. We’re all more aware than ever of the importance of recycling, but how about stepping up a gear and really trying to reduce our use of plastic? Ask yourself this, and answer honestly. Do you do enough to protect the environment? Well, 16 June is the perfect opportunity as it’s World Refill Day – a global campaign to prevent plastic pollution and help people live with less waste. So, how can you get involved? According to the brains behind [...]
How to Hide Veggies in Your Manchester Family Meals
Cast your mind back to the New Year… Did you promise yourself that this was the year you were going to start taking care of yourself? Get more exercise, go for walks, eat better? Did you promptly forget these promises and reach for the biscuit tin? Well now’s your chance to get back into it. Healthy Eating Week runs from 12 to 16 June and is all about getting some goodness into your body and improving your lifestyle. Even if your intentions are good, we all know that getting a balanced diet can be difficult – it can [...]
How to Create Window Box Magic at Your Manchester Home
You don’t need to be an expert gardener or have lots of space to create cheery window boxes that are the envy of all your neighbours. All it takes to create a spectacular display that gives your home instant kerb appeal is a windowsill big enough to accommodate a planter box and a little bit of imagination. Choosing your plants Your window box can be as simple or complex as you like depending on your personal taste and gardening know-how. (Check out Pinterest if you’re looking for inspiration.) Some people choose one type of flower or [...]
How to Charge Your Electric Car in Manchester
Electric vehicles (EVs) are everywhere. They’ve been steadily growing in popularity and are now a serious consideration for anyone thinking about buying a new car. So, are you ready to go green and drive electric? It’s estimated that by 2025, the sale of electric cars will overtake that of traditional petrol/diesel vehicles. And in just seven years’ time, the government plans to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars completely (although used cars will still be sold). Many potential EV owners are holding back because of the lack of charging points, but is this a [...]
White Sheets and Scented Candles – The Secrets of a Luxury Bedroom
It’s estimated that the average person spends 26 years of their life asleep and nearly seven years trying to get to sleep, so your bedroom needs to be somewhere you really want to spend your time. Your bed and its surroundings should be comfortable and enticing. Think of a luxury hotel – their whole business relies on good sleep, a restful environment, and feelings of relaxation. So, if your bedroom needs an overhaul, why not create your own five-star sleep retreat? We’ve looked at some ways to give your bedroom that luxury feel. Bed basics A [...]
Ten Weird and Wonderful Facts about Eurovision
To some, it’s a gloriously camp celebration of global diversity. To others, it’s a naff cringe-fest with more cheese than a ploughman’s. Whatever your views on the Eurovision Song Contest, you’re bound to hear a lot about it this weekend when Liverpool hosts the final. The city famed for its musical heritage is staging the event as last year’s winner, Ukraine, is unable to do so due to the war. We’ve compiled some fun facts from Eurovision’s history to mark the occasion. The first ever Eurovision in Lugano, Switzerland, in 1956 was a tame affair. Only [...]
Get Ready for the Coronation Weekend in Manchester
Love them or hate them, the Royal Family know how to party. And while we might not be invited to the official celebrations, we do have a weekend dedicated to the Coronation and a day off to mark this once-in-a-lifetime occasion. So, how will you celebrate? In this quick read, we give you some of our ideas. Check out your local area Many local councils have planned ways to celebrate the Coronation weekend. So, it’s worth having a look online for special events. It may be a bit late in the day to organise a street party [...]
How to Make Your Manchester Garden Fashionable
Whether you’ve got a huge garden or a modest balcony, making the most of your outside space matters. Especially as the weather warms up and you can spend more time enjoying the fresh air. So, what are the big garden trends of 2023? In this quick read, we look at this year’s top garden trends and how you can make your space a design dream. Choose resilient plants With temperatures becoming hotter each year and rainfall less predictable, garden geeks recommend investing in drought-resistant plants that will cope with the strong sunshine and drier days. It means [...]
Earth Day in Manchester: Make a Planet Positive Impact!
World Earth Day is on Saturday, 22nd April. And we're encouraging the good people of Manchester to do something small to make a big difference to our planet. Here are some entertaining and easy-to-implement ideas: Shop local, be a hero Sure, supermarkets are handy, but imagine the joy of exploring farmers' markets and discovering gems in our neighbourhood. In addition, you'll be slashing air miles, keeping fit, and avoiding those nasty mega-greenhouses (no offence, Spain). Planet Friendly Tip: A quick Google search of 'Farmers' markets near me' will show what's happening locally. Big (and Bulky) Is Beautiful Why buy small when [...]
Feng Shui: Could It Bring Harmony to Your Home in Manchester?
The ancient Chinese practice of feng shui literally means ‘wind’ and ‘water’. So, is it a valuable guide for harmonious living or a load of hot air? Even if you don’t know exactly what feng shui is all about, you’ve probably heard LA celebrities and interior designers extolling the virtues of it. So if it works for Bill Gates, Madonna and George Clooney, could feng shui work for you? Here’s a rundown of the basics. History Feng shui is the practice of arranging work and living spaces to create harmony, and dates back to China 4,000 years ago. [...]
Celebrating Scrabble in Manchester
Scrabble isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. In fact, a lot of people can’t stand it. Then there’s the other half of the population who delight in using obscure two-letter words, hogging all the triple word score squares and whooping with joy when they make a seven-letter word. Love it or hate it, Scrabble has been around for a long time, and 13 April is National Scrabble Day (yes, this is actually a real thing). Read on for some Scrabble facts you never knew you needed to know. Its origins Scrabble was invented in 1938 by an [...]
Low-Cost Ways to Have Family Fun in Manchester This Easter
If you’re looking for ways to keep your children entertained this Easter, here are some fun activities that won’t break the bank. These child-friendly suggestions won’t blow your budget but will stave off that familiar phrase, “I’m bored!”. Organise a treasure hunt Take the traditional Easter egg search to the next level by preparing a treasure hunt. Hide clues around your home and encourage your child to play detective. Each clue should direct your child to a new location, where they’ll have to search for the next clue. You can make the clues as simple or complicated [...]
Spicy AI Reads Minds for Estate Agents
In a shocking development set to shake the property industry to its foundations, it has been revealed that some estate agents in the UK are secretly using advanced AI technology to read the minds of potential home buyers. The AI technology is said to be so advanced it can predict what a person wants from a home with startling accuracy. According to a leaked document from the Ethical Investigation team from the Federation of Original Language, unscrupulous estate agents have been attaching hidden AI-powered listening devices to their clothing. They then use the data they collect to analyse the thoughts [...]
How to Keep Your Manchester Home Safe
Some days, it’s like your home is a minefield of accidents just waiting to happen. You trip up the stairs with a pile of washing in your arms, you break your favourite mug, and to top it all off, you burn the toast. Not fun. While everyone wants a home that is safe and hazard-free, sometimes little mishaps can cause a whole lot of bother. So, how can we make our homes safer for all? In this quick read, we look at some of the most common accidents that can happen at home and share some tips to [...]
Get Summer-Ready with These Easy Peasy Manchester Garden Jobs
Remember lockdown when we had nothing to do? Gardening became a fun pastime, and having outside space was a luxury. Well, now that the spring sunshine is back and you don’t need to wear four layers to keep warm, it’s time to make gardening cool again. Bask in those rays (however weak they may be) and get your hands dirty. Dust off that spade and get the broom ready. In this quick read, we explore some easy ways to get your garden looking its best. 1. Sweep away the autumn If your [...]
How to Deal with Mother’s Day When It’s Difficult for You
If you’re looking forward to doing something special for Mother’s Day on Sunday, we wish you all the best – but this article isn’t for you. It’s not that we don’t want you to have a great day (we do) or that we take issue with Mother’s Day itself (we don’t – mums are amazing and deserve a little pampering). But we know that not everyone will feel like celebrating on Sunday. Mother’s Day can generate a host of complicated feelings if your mum isn’t around, you’ve lost a child, miscarried or struggled to conceive. These feelings [...]
International Women’s Day – The Women Who Inspire Us
International Women’s Day is an event marked around the world – in the news, all over social media and in most schools. And so, it should be. Accelerating equality, raising awareness around discrimination, and helping women feel safe and celebrated is something we should all be doing more of. This year’s IWD theme is about embracing equity and recognising women’s different circumstances. So, here we look at some of the UK’s most impressive women of the last ten years (there are so many, we had to narrow it down!). Queen Elizabeth II Whether or not you’re [...]
The Ultimate 2023 Guide to a Fashionable Manchester Kitchen
The kitchen is the heart of the home, so does it really matter what it looks like? Well, according to interior design trendsetters, it definitely does. So, what’s the latest in kitchen fashions? Whether you’re considering a complete kitchen renovation or just want to add some of the latest designs into your cooking area, we’ve got the 2023 guide to making your space on trend. In this quick read, we explore the latest trends and look at some cheaper ways to update your kitchen. Colours that pop White shiny cabinet doors are a thing of the [...]
Want to Live Happily Ever After? Don’t Fall for This Common Property Fairy Tale
As 26 February is Fairy Tale Day (yes, it’s a real thing), let’s look at the most common property fairy tale and how falling for it can cost you time and money. We love a good fairy tale as much as the next person. Whether it’s a frog that morphs into a prince or a feline in fancy footwear, these stories have stood the test of time for a reason – they’re imaginative and entertaining. But when it comes to helping people make their next big property move in real life, we think it’s best to save the [...]
How Struggling Parents Can Bank on the Community
You’ve no doubt heard of food banks, but do you know what a baby bank is? Read on to learn how baby banks work and if you could start your own. For many expectant parents, the prospect of welcoming a new life into the world fills them with delight – and anxiety. While they can’t wait to cuddle their new bundle of joy, they’re also worried about the cost of bringing up a baby. Parenthood is an expensive business with clothing, nappies, bedding, toys and a buggy all adding up. And over the past year, the rising [...]
How to Manage Multiple Rental Properties
How do portfolio landlords deal with the multitude of tasks and mountains of red tape that come with managing several properties? Read on to find out. Owning a portfolio of rental properties can be a great way to earn income and build up a tidy nest egg for the future. But be warned: you can’t afford to wing it. If you’re disorganised with deposits, rent payments, inventories and maintenance, you’ll wind up out of pocket. And if you don’t keep up with the hundreds of rules and regulations that apply to landlords, you could be fined [...]
The Anti-Valentine’s Day Guide for Manchester
If you’re a hopeless romantic, look away now. In this three-minute read, we look at why Valentine’s Day isn’t romantic at all and how you should spend it instead. Love is in the air… and every shop window, every restaurant, down every supermarket aisle and even in petrol stations (for those partial to a wilting bunch of flowers). Yes, it’s Valentine’s Day. The ultimate ‘holiday’ designed to make you miserable. Whether you have a significant other or you’re a smug singleton (honestly, having a bed all to yourself without someone snoring or drooling in their sleep is [...]
Four Ways to Make Maths Fun for Your Kids
Helping your child understand basic maths concepts doesn’t have to be a chore or a bore. Follow these four tips to discover how it can be child’s play. Maths is like Marmite: some people love it, while others loathe it. But there’s no escaping the fact that it’s a crucial life skill. That’s why schools across the country will celebrate Number Day this week (3 February) by hosting maths games and competitions*. A solid grasp of functional maths is vital for managing day-to-day finances and accessing educational and work opportunities. (It’s not just accountants and bankers [...]
How to Be More Productive in 2023
If you’re feeling sluggish after a few weeks back at work post-Christmas, here are some tips to boost your productivity and give you more of that most precious commodity – time. Did you finish up in 2022 feeling knackered and overwhelmed by your never-ending to-do list? If so, you’re not alone. According to a study in the journal Nature, most people say they feel persistently “time-poor – like they have too many things to do and not enough time to do them”. And this problem isn’t just frustrating – it can be exhausting and lead to poorer mental [...]
It’s National Walk Your Dog Month
Whether you’ve got a pooch who wears fancy jumpers, a big blonde Labrador or a tiny handbag-sized companion, this month is all about them. If you didn’t know before, now you do: January is National Walk Your Dog Month. All you doggy people are probably a bit baffled, as being responsible pet owners you walk your four-legged companions daily – but what with the cold, dark days ahead, it could be tempting to delay your dog walk or cut it short. Walk Your Dog Month started in the USA, with the aim of preventing behavioural problems and obesity. [...]
Charity Begins at Home in Manchester This Winter
The month of December is filled with fun, festivities and food for most of us, yet for many others it is cold and lonely. And in the current cost of living crisis, it can feel more overwhelming than ever. Charitable donations in the winter months are essential. By making a small contribution, you could make a huge difference to individuals and families facing an otherwise bleak winter. In this quick read, we look at how you can help. Food If you want to donate locally, then foodbanks are always looking for donations. More and more people are [...]
Your Alternative Guide to the World Cup
Can’t stand football? Wouldn’t dream of tuning into this year’s World Cup in Qatar? Here’s a list of four things you can do instead. If you’d rather watch paint dry than the World Cup, then we’ve got you covered. Here’s a guide to tuning out when the tournament is on. Blitz your Christmas shopping This is your chance to be one of those smug people who has all their Christmas shopping sorted weeks before 25 December. The football kicks off on 20 November, with the first two rounds of matches taking place at 10am, 1pm, 4pm and 7pm [...]
How to Spread Love Not Hate on Social Media
Over the years, social media has become a major part of our daily lives. We post status updates, like pics, create videos and reels, learn hacks to clean or decorate our homes… the list is endless. Unfortunately, as social media has grown, so has the number of trolls and keyboard warriors. Nasty comments, abusive messages and online bullying are all common complaints for young, old and famous social media users. The issue of toxic online behaviour is in the spotlight this week due to Social Media Kindness Day – a movement set up in memory of late TV [...]
Tips for Keeping Manchester Pets Happy on Bonfire Night
Remember, remember the 5th of November… when the sky lights up, the bangs and booms of fireworks disturb your TV time, and your poor pets are driven to distraction by noise and flashing lights. Yes folks, it’s Bonfire Night and whilst we all enjoy oohing and ahhing at pretty fireworks, spare a thought for pet owners who have to work extra hard to keep their little (or large) loves calm. Here’s our quick guide on keeping your pooches and other pets safe and sound during the festivities. Doggy den Before the noisy night, create a safe space [...]