Lifestyle

Stock Up on BAM Bamboo Yoga Wear Without Breaking the Bank

Looking for top quality, yet affordable yoga wear? Go BAM! UK brand BAM bamboo clothing is offering a new yoga, fitness and gymwear range for women and men made entirely out of bamboo. Enjoy enormous properties of this natural fabric! Bamboo clothing is stretchy, moisture wicking, temperature controlled, anti-bacterial, anti-static and UV protective. All these combine to produce a stunningly soft and ubiquitous garment.

Weekend Heatwave leaves Two Dogs Dead and Hundreds more Suffering

The RSPCA has hit out at owners who left their dogs in hot cars over the first weekend of July, despite repeated warnings about the dangers. The animal welfare charity was inundated with hundreds of complaints from people who spotted animals suffering as the temperature rocketed to 90 degrees in some parts of the country.

The Success of One Woman and her Shewee - 15 Years On

Samantha Fountain is no ordinary lady… not only is she a proud wife and a mum of two, she is also a successful British entrepreneur and the inventor and founder of the Shewee, the original and market leading female urination device. Yes, we know it is taboo, but we all go to the loo - and by making it more convenient when we are out and about, Samantha has revolutionised the way we stand up to this problem.

Spread Your Creative Wings with Belvoir Fruit Farms to Support Butterfly Conservation

With the beautiful British countryside in full bloom and our gardens bustling with wildlife, 'original' elderflower cordial producer Belvoir Fruit Farms is inviting you to capture the magic of nature on film to win a Greek holiday. The photographic competition will be raising money for Butterfly Conservation, the UK charity dedicated to saving butterflies, moths and our environment and will be judged by the charity's vice president, Chris Packham.

Treated Like Rubbish - Pets Dumped in Bins, Boxes and Buckets

According to the RSPCA, new figures show an alarming increase in the number of pets being abandoned, with more than 37,000 animals being dumped across England and Wales in the past year. This is a rise of 9,000 (34%) from the previous year, with financial difficulties being listed as one of the reasons people are getting rid of their pets. Every year the charity sees a sharp rise in abandonments at the height of summer and evidence from the RSPCA and other animal charities suggests some people chose to get rid of their pets rather than pay for them to be looked after while they are on holiday.

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