Wedding Trends

 Wedding trends What is predicted to be big in 2016? According to The Huffington Post there are 14 new trends including mid-wedding wardrobe changes for both brides and groom. Food is popping up in centrepieces, while flowers are appearing on wedding gowns. Mini popsicles and donut displays are gaining popularity, as are secondary “satellite” bars featuring a… More Wedding Trends

Help beat cancer sooner – 4 February, World Cancer Day 2016

On World Cancer Day 2016 Cancer Research UK is working with three other of the UK’s leading cancer charities to make a bigger difference in the fight against cancer. Cancer Research UK Unity Bands are available in-store and online for a suggested donation of £2.   This global event takes place 4 February, when the world’s population unite in the fight… More Help beat cancer sooner – 4 February, World Cancer Day 2016

Love and Marriage

Marrying for Love? According to historian Stephanie Coontz, marriages for love and personal reasons began to appear in Europe in the 14th century. Down the ages different wedding trends have evolved over time. With Valentines Day fast approaching, now is the perfect opportunity to discover how artists have represented love and marriage over the centuries. The Love and Marriage… More Love and Marriage

A British Superhero

What happens when an ordinary British guy gets hit by a meteor and turns into a superhero? Obviously he becomes a civil servant for the MOD. Superbob is “a day in the life” story of Robert Kenner, a former postman who is also the world’s only SuperHero.  Staring  Brett Goldstein and Catherine Tate this is a British superhero film. Not so… More A British Superhero

25 January is Burns Night

Robert Burns was born on 25 January 1759. Each year his life and poetry is celebrated on Burns Night. The celebrations, which began at the end of the 18th century, include the traditional Scottish dish and drink – Haggis and Scotch Whiskey –  and recitations of Burns’s poetry. Addressing of the haggis