Death and losing loved ones is never an easy subject to cover, but it is part of life and will touch us all at some time or another. This month Liz shares her thoughts on how her faith helps her
Read MoreArticles from issue : April 2018
To the ends of the earth – Jerusalem
Journey to the city at the centre of the world With its artistic and café culture, today’s Jerusalem may well be one of the most vibrant of modern Middle Eastern cities. But its main attraction is the one square kilometre
Read MoreVegan Recipe – Cashew nut cheese
Rachel’s recipe for April is sure to be a winner for everyone who is trying to follow a plant based diet but misses cheese. This cheese can be sliced to use in toasted sandwiches or to top a dish au
Read MoreFix my Spine – One doughnut, please!
This is what I often hear when people tell me about their tailbone pain. This symptom in medical-speak is called “Coccydynia”, which means pain coming from the coccyx. Coccyx is derived from Kokkyx (Greek), meaning cuckoo, whose skull resembles the
Read MoreBranching Out – Hedgerow Heroes
Small and unassuming, field maples often go unnoticed for most of the year, dutifully playing their role in the lives of the many species that depend on them and their hedge-row and woodland-edge habitat for survival. The cheerful little trees
Read MoreIn 1998 Sarah and Steve Clark purchased Meyricks Mill, a beautiful 500 year old former flour mill in Penclawdd, where Sarah began a complementary therapy and education centre. In 2002 when Steve was 42 he was diagnosed with a rare
Read MoreThe Cine Files – Ghost Stories
EMLYN’S FILM PICK FOR APRIL IS NOT FOR THOSE OF A NERVOUS DISPOSITION. THOSE OF YOU WHO ARE BRAVE ENOUGH TO GO TO SEE IT –REMEMBER TO KEEP THE SECRET TO YOURSELF Film studios are big fans of horror movies,
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