Off-Lead and At Ease: Building the Trust That Lets You and Your Dog Roam Together
You know the moment. Your hand’s on the lead clip, the field stretches out ahead, and your dog is looking up at you like the rest of the day
You know the moment. Your hand’s on the lead clip, the field stretches out ahead, and your dog is looking up at you like the rest of the day
Time spent in a woodland has been proven to support your mental, physical and emotional health
Going for a walk is one of the simple pleasures in life. Here in Great Britain we are blessed with some extraordinary landscapes, national parks and countryside
This May, we are highlighting the physical and mental health benefits of walking for women
Most of us know the feeling. You close your laptop, but your brain doesn’t switch off. You’re technically not working, but the notifications keep coming
Did you know that May is National Walking Month? It’s a campaign that has been created by a great charity called Living Streets
Next week will mark not only Shakespeare’s birthday but also the date of his death – both falling on 23rd April. The impact he left on the world has been nothing short of extraordinary
Spring is a season that naturally welcomes renewal. As the days become longer and the light begins to shift, many of us feel an instinctive pull to declutter
Spring for many heralds the start of the walking season. With longer days and warmer weather, many feel more compelled to get off the sofa and step outside
Millions of people watched the crew of Artemis II blast off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Centre in Cape Canaveral, Florida on 1st April, the first crewed flight to the moon since 1972
The clocks have changed, the kids are off school for a couple of weeks and we have two bank holidays ahead of us to make a lovely long weekend
I don’t know about where you are, but here spring is very much in the air. Daffodils, crocus and primroses offer bursts of colour