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Looking After You: Is Disconnecting With Nature Effecting Our Mental Health?

Looking After You: Is Disconnecting With Nature Effecting Our Mental Health? As we move into yet another change of season and the circumstances of this pandemic haven’t seemed to change much I have been exploring the idea that a disconnection with nature could be a reason we are seeing a rise in mental health conditions. […]

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Out and About… Foxton Scarecrow Festival

Out and About… Foxton Scarecrow Festival Foxton Scarecrow Festival 2021 – Saturday 9th October, 12noon – 5pm Foxton will be holding their very successful Scarecrow Festival once again this year on Saturday 9th October, so do go along and enjoy the fun! This year the theme is ‘Books’ – see if you can identify all

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Tallulah’s Kitchen… Old Fashioned Bread Pudding

Tallulah’s Kitchen… Old Fashioned Bread Pudding Hello my fellow foodies and welcome to October’s edition of The Listings. This month as the clocks change and the evenings get shorter my thoughts have turned to nostalgic treats from my past. And one pudding in particular comes to mind – Bread Pudding -a favourite of Great Grandma

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Julian’s Business Tips: Did You Hear What I Said?

Julian’s Business Tips: Did You Hear What I Said? As August’s article pointed out, listening is a really important skill. We use listening to do lots of key tasks: to understand things, to gain information, to learn, for enjoyment, and plenty more. But you need to distinguish between hearing things, and listening to them. Research

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Think Garden, Think Richard: Outdoors… Say Cheers to Entertaining Again!

Think Garden, Think Richard: Outdoors… Say Cheers to Entertaining Again! Richard Arnott I am a strong believer that nature has a key role to play in effecting our sense of wellbeing and connection to the land. Our connection to nature has been eroded by our busy lives full of time saving devices that encourage us

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Barley Flower Tower

Barley Flower Tower The Barley Flower Tower has been in place for over two months now, and there has been a constant flow of visitors. Our very popular pigeon now has a name…Peter the Pigeon, named by Tracy in the ‘Name that Pigeon’ competition at ‘Barley Unlocked’, the first village get together on the Plaistow

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Think Garden, Think Richard: Outdoors is the Place to… Appreciate the Small Stuff

Think Garden, Think Richard: Outdoors is the Place to… Appreciate the Small Stuff In this new series of articles, I look at things to be doing in the garden during these uncertain times and reflect on how important our outside time is to nourish ourselves. Keeping physically and mentally fit should be high on our

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Hot Women Rock

Hot Women Rock Pat Duckworth from Royston Hypnotherapy invites you to join her weekly radio show online at Talkradio.NYC For many women, the transition through menopause can be a bewildering and overwhelming process. It can be an uncomfortable and sometimes lonely place to be for women in the workplace at an important stage in their

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Royston Cave Reopens

Royston Cave Reopens The wait is over. Dust off your torches – Royston Cave is reopen and tickets are on sale now! Join us deep beneath the streets of Royston and explore this unique heritage site with a guided tour. Discover the cave’s extraordinary carvings and unearth its mysterious past. Open every Saturday, Sunday and

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