Friday, 28 November 2025

Gifting Floral Display Subscriptions: A Beautiful Christmas Surprise

"Discover why floral display subscriptions make a thoughtful, uplifting Christmas gift. Explore UK options, seasonal styles, and how to surprise loved ones with blooms that last all year."

Christmas gifting is all about delighting the people you love with something thoughtful, elegant, and, ideally, something that lasts beyond the festive season. 

If you’re searching for a present that feels personal, uplifting, and indulgent without being extravagant, a floral display subscription is a wonderful choice.

Whether it’s a monthly bouquet, seasonal arrangements, or curated letterbox flowers, this is a gift that keeps on giving long after the tree is packed away.

Why Choose a Floral Subscription as a Christmas Gift?

1. It Brightens Their Home All Year Long

A fresh arrangement arriving every few weeks is a guaranteed mood-booster. January and February in particular can feel rather grey, and a bouquet arriving on the doorstep brings instant cheer.

2. It Suits Just About Everyone

Friends, parents, grandparents, colleagues, or that one person who “has everything”—flowers are universally enjoyed. Many services also let you tailor the frequency, style, and even colour palette.

3. It’s Surprisingly Budget-Friendly

Subscriptions can start from under £20 per delivery, making it an affordable luxury. You can choose short-term (three-month) gifting plans if you want to keep to a particular budget.

4. It Supports UK Growers and Small Florists

More companies now champion seasonal, British-grown blooms. If you want to shop sustainably and support local businesses, this is a lovely way to do it.

Types of Floral Subscriptions to Consider

Monthly Bouquets

A classic option. Recipients receive beautifully arranged, hand-tied bouquets each month, often themed to the season—think frosty whites in winter or vibrant tulips in spring.

Letterbox Flowers

Convenient, fuss-free, and perfect if the recipient is often out during the day. These arrive flat-packed and are arranged at home—ideal for the creative types.

Seasonal Luxury Arrangements

Some florists send larger displays at key points in the year—Christmas, early spring, summer and autumn—perfect for those who love statement florals.

Dried Flower Subscriptions

Long-lasting and wonderfully stylish. A great choice for people who love modern décor or who prefer low-maintenance arrangements.

Top UK Services Offering Floral Subscriptions

Bloom & Wild

Famous for their letterbox flowers and excellent gifting options. They offer prepaid gift subscriptions perfect for Christmas wrapping. https://www.bloomandwild.com

Freddie’s Flowers

Ideal for those who enjoy bold arrangements and a touch of floristry flair. Each delivery comes with styling guidance. https://www.freddiesflowers.com

Arena Flowers

Ethical, sustainable, and certified Fairtrade. A thoughtful choice for environmentally minded recipients. https://www.arenaflowers.com

Appleyard London 

A premium service with luxurious bouquets—brilliant for big occasions or recipients who appreciate something more decadent. https://www.appleyardflowers.com

How to Present the Gift on Christmas Day

Even though the flowers arrive later, you’ll want something to wrap. A few ideas:

Print or write a lovely card explaining the subscription.

Include a small, festive bunch or a single rose with ribbon.

Add a decorative envelope or gift box with dried flowers inside.

Slip in a note telling them when to expect their first delivery.

It’s a beautiful reveal, and the anticipation makes it even more special.

The Perfect Gift for a Fresh Start

A floral display subscription is more than a bouquet—it’s an ongoing gesture of appreciation, joy, and colour. It’s the perfect way to brighten someone’s year, lift their spirits, and give them a reason to smile in the quieter months after Christmas.

For a present that lasts and brings happiness with every delivery, a floral subscription is truly a blooming marvellous choice.

Gifts for the Gardeners in Your Life: Christmas Inspiration for Green-Fingered Loved Ones

Looking for the perfect present for someone who lives for their garden? 

Whether they’re pottering about with perennials, nurturing a veg patch, or transforming a small balcony into a leafy sanctuary, gardeners are a joy to shop for at Christmastime. 

Practical tools, thoughtful accessories and seasonal treats make charming and useful gifts that will brighten their winter and prepare them for spring.

Here are some festive ideas to inspire your gift list.

1. A Quality Pair of Gardening Gloves

A well-made pair of gardening gloves is always appreciated. Look for durable leather gloves for heavy jobs, or soft, breathable cotton options for delicate pruning. Many shops offer gloves in lovely prints and festive colours, making them a cheerful stocking filler.

2. Seed Collections and Growing Kits

Seeds are the promise of spring wrapped in an envelope. Curate a bundle of heritage varieties, pollinator-friendly blooms or veg-patch essentials. Alternatively, choose ready-made growing kits—windowsill herbs, mushroom grow kits, or chilli-growing sets are especially fun for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike.

3. Personalised Tools and Accessories

From engraved trowels to monogrammed tool belts, personalised gifts add a special touch. They’re practical, sentimental and sure to be used regularly. A customised plant marker set is a lovely option for those who like everything neatly labelled.

4. Gardening Books for Winter Inspiration

Winter is when gardeners dream and plan. A beautifully illustrated gardening book, an allotment planner or a guide to sustainable growing makes an inspiring gift. Books on wildlife gardening, container gardening, or garden design are perennial favourites.

5. Cosy Outdoor Wear

Help them stay warm during chilly winter pruning sessions with thermal socks, waterproof hats, breathable layers and sturdy boots. A fleece-lined gilet or waterproof jacket makes a thoughtful gift for year-round gardeners.

6. A Bird Feeder or Wildlife Habitat

Gardeners love encouraging nature into their outdoor spaces. Bird feeders, bird baths, insect hotels and hedgehog houses can turn a garden into a haven for wildlife. Choose well-made, weatherproof items that will last for years.

7. Beautiful Pots and Planters

Stylish pots are always in demand. Ceramic planters, terracotta pots, modern concrete styles or decorative indoor planters give gardeners endless ways to display their favourites. Pair with a houseplant or packet of seeds for an easy but elegant gift.

8. A Gardening Subscription Box

A monthly delivery of seeds, bulbs, tools or seasonal guides brings joy throughout the year. Subscription boxes suit all skill levels and keep gardeners inspired well after the Christmas decorations come down.

9. Practical Tools That Make Life Easier

Every gardener has a wish list of tools—secateurs, kneeling pads, long-handled weeders, bulb planters, propagators, soil testers and more. Choose reputable brands for items that will stand up to years of use.

10. A Garden Centre Gift Card

Can’t decide? Let them choose exactly what they want. A voucher from a local garden centre is a no-fail option and supports local businesses at the same time.

A Gift that Grows All Year

Gardeners are thoughtful, patient and passionate, and Christmas is the perfect time to nurture their hobby. Whether you’re shopping for a novice grower or a seasoned allotment keeper, a gardening-themed gift is a lovely way to brighten their winter and celebrate their love of the outdoors.

Thursday, 27 November 2025

Windsor Castle Unveils Christmas 2025 Decorations

© Royal Collection Enterprises Limited 2025 | Royal Collection Trust.
From today (Thursday, 27 November), Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world, will offer visitors a festive experience steeped in royal history. 

In St George’s Hall, the largest room in the Castle, a towering, 20-foot-high Nordmann fir tree grown in Windsor Great Park will be decked with over three thousand sparkling lights and shimmering green and gold ornaments, while dramatic garlands will adorn the room’s balconies beneath the famous vaulted ceiling.

In the Crimson Drawing Room, one of the ornate Semi-State Rooms only open during the winter months, the rich red silk walls and gilded details will provide a sumptuous backdrop for another dazzling, 16-foot-high Christmas tree.

Inside the miniature world of Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, visitors will discover a 45cm tall Christmas tree and festive garlands, complete with ornaments made from glass beads repurposed from vintage necklaces, and tiny candles made with real candle wax.

The Undercroft Café, located in the oldest part of the Castle, will serve a special seasonal menu, perfect for warming up after a stroll around the Castle precincts. 

For the first time, £1 tickets will be available for visitors receiving Universal Credit and other named benefits to see the Christmas decorations at Windsor Castle, with up to six tickets available per household. 

Tours of the Castle’s Great Kitchen, the oldest working kitchen in the country, will be available to add on to a standard ticket on select days over the Christmas period. 

Festive Family Fun activities during the Christmas holidays, inspired by Victorian traditions, will include arts and crafts activities where children can create a Christmas memento to take home. Local school and community choirs will be singing Christmas carols on select days under the Christmas tree in St George’s Hall. 

The income from visitor admissions and purchases contributes to the care and conservation of the Royal Collection and helps Royal Collection Trust to share it with everyone, wherever they are.

Christmas at Windsor Castle is from 27 November 2025 to 5 January 2026. 

£1 tickets are available for those receiving Universal Credit and other named benefits and with up to six tickets available per household for the full duration of the Christmas displays at Windsor Castle. Further details about the £1 ticket scheme can be found here https://www.rct.uk/one-pound-tickets

Great Kitchen Tours are available as an add on to a standard visit to Windsor Castle. They run at 10:30, 11:30, 13:00 and 14:00 and are available on select days from 20 December 2025 to 5 January 2026.

Tickets and visitor information: www.rct.uk, +44 (030) 123 7306. 

Royal Collection Trust is a charity caring for the Royal Collection and welcoming visitors to the royal palaces. We bring our shared history to life through world-class experiences that involve and inspire people, wherever they are. Income from tickets and retail sales helps us to conserve the Collection so that it can be enjoyed by everyone for generations to come. 

The Royal Collection is one of the world’s great art collections, held in trust by The King for his successors and the nation. With over a million objects, from paintings, drawings and books to sculpture, furniture and jewellery, it is a unique record of the tastes of British kings and queens over the past 500 years, with many items still used today for their original purpose. The Collection can be seen in palaces, museums and galleries across the UK and around the world, and can be explored online at www.rct.uk

Celebrate International Day of Persons with Disabilities this December at fabulously festive mass-participation disability sports event

What better way to mark this year’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities on December 3 than taking part in the UK’s biggest festive mass-participation disability sports event?

Winter Wonderwheels powered by Marvel gives people the chance to show what they CAN do (not what they can’t) and celebrates what makes them different. 

Purposefully aligned close to the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, it takes place with a flourish and a flurry of fake snow on Sunday December 7, 2025 alongside Dorney Lake, Windsor.

The ultimate ‘Superhero Santa Dash’ for people with disabilities and their families, this fabulously festive event invites participants to cycle, run, walk, wheel, push or be pushed to complete their chosen distance – either 1K, 5K or 10K.

Anything goes with adaptive kit and support from Sidekicks actively encouraged to help people cover the distance. There are no cut-off times and all types of gadgets and gizmos are welcome on the course – from day chairs, handcycles and trikes to tandems, race runners and bikes.

“At this time of year there are plenty of opportunities for people to dress up and be active but there are few, if any, options for people with disabilities to do the same,” Sophia Warner, founder of the Superhero Series including Winter Wonderwheels, told That's Christmas 365.

“Winter Wonderwheels enables people with disabilities to celebrate the season with their families and friends. It gets everyone in the festive mood which is what it’s all about.”

Who can enter Winter Wonderwheels?

That depends on the chosen mission. Participants entering a solo mission must consider themselves to have a disability of any kind. Anyone can enter as a team, as long as at least one member of the team considers themselves to have a disability of any kind.

Challenge distances:

• The Lakeside Dash – 1km

• Once Round the Lake – 5km

• Twice Round the Lake – 10km

Get set for a festive festival atmosphere packed with food stalls, music and carols. Santa will start the event, setting off a sea of superheroes, fellow-Santas and elves on their joyful way.

To find out more and enter visit https://superheroseries.co.uk/winter-wonderwheels-2025

Badiani’s Italian Festive Menu Pure Italian Indulgence

Badiani, the Florentine gelato brand loved for its authentic Italian craftsmanship, is bringing back its artisanal Pandoro and Panettone. 

Served by the slice in a selection of their shops, the classic Italian cakes pair perfectly with their new limited edition Christmas gelato flavours and a cup of their viral Hot Chocolate. 

The hand wrapped cakes will be available to take home from all 13 of Badiani’s London shops from November and make the perfect gift this Christmas.

New to the menu this year are three new festive gelato flavours. Created by Badiani’s gelato maestro Paolo Pomposi, the Gingerbread, Eggnog and Chocolate Orange are all a nostalgic taste of the Yuletide season. 

Paired with their three returning flavours of Minced Pie, Panettone and Pandoro, which are all made using a traditional Florentine recipe and the finest Italian ingredients.

The Christmas Collection

Panettone £32 – An artisanal, fluffy panettone made in Italy and filled with candied fruit and raisins

Pandoro £34 – Their Artisan buttery brioche Pandoro comes with the traditional powdered sugar and makes for the ultimate festive show stopper

Dark Chocolate Panettone £34 – An artisanal fluffy chocolate panettone with chocolate chunks, made in Italy

Christmas Crepe £8.50 – A freshly made to order crepe, with a scoop of their festive gelato, the sauce of your choice and whipped cream

Pandoro/Panettone Slice £4.50 – A generous slice of their traditional Panettone or Pandoro, which they recommend upgrading with a scoop of gelato and a drizzle of their signature pistachio or chocolate and hazelnut sauce

Available throughout November and December, their Christmas menu celebrates all things festive and Italian and is the perfect place to warm up as the days grow colder and longer.

For over 93 years, Badiani has been known for its dedication to authentic Italian flavour, craftsmanship and creativity. Every recipe celebrates the brand’s Florentine roots and commitment to using the highest quality ingredients.

Founded in Florence in 1932, Badiani has spent over nine decades perfecting the art of gelato. The company’s signature flavour, Buontalenti — made simply with milk, cream, sugar and eggs — honours the Florentine inventor of gelato, Bernardo Buontalenti, and represents Badiani’s belief that simplicity and quality are the keys to perfection.

Badiani now has 13 shops in London, 6 in Spain, 4 in Florence and Tuscany, and opened its first location in Paris, inside the Carrousel du Louvre.

Badiani’s production laboratory operates a zero water waste system, recycling water to power its machines. 

The brand also supports local suppliers wherever possible to reduce transport and environmental impact.

Website: www.badiani1932.com

"Perfect for the Christmas Season" The Original Black Garlic Expands Premium Range with Black Lemon and New Umami Products

The original creators of black garlic launch five new products as aged ingredients gain mainstream appeal.

The Original Black Garlic announces a significant expansion of its product range with the introduction of Black Lemon Slices, Black Lemon Powder, Black Garlic Ketchup, Black Garlic Pickle, and Black Garlic Powder.

The launch follows a brand refresh earlier this year and reflects surging consumer demand for both black garlic products and the health benefits associated with naturally aged ingredients. 

The Original Black Garlic's core range, including peeled cloves, whole bulbs, and paste, has become a staple in kitchens nationwide, with black garlic now featured in offerings from major names including Heinz, Tyrrells Crisps, Boursin Cheese, and Doritos.

Introducing Black Lemon: A Middle Eastern Tradition Meets British Innovation

A cornerstone of the new range is The Original Black Lemon, a premium aged ingredient popular in Middle Eastern cuisine. Made from fresh lemons slowly aged with nothing but heat and time, no additives or preservatives, black lemon delivers a bright yet balanced flavour profile with zesty citrus notes, gentle bitterness, and a touch of subtle spice.

Available in both slices and powder form, black lemon offers versatile culinary applications:

Enhance hot or cold beverages

Transform sauces, marinades, soups, and stews

Add citrus depth to baking and cocktails

Create striking garnishes for festive drinks and cakes

Nutritional Powerhouse

Through the slow ageing process, black lemon's nutrients are not only preserved but concentrated. The Original Black Lemon contains over four times more vitamin C than fresh lemon and is naturally high in fibre and potassium.

Perfect for the Festive Season

The new Black Garlic Ketchup and Black Garlic Pickle complement the expanded range, offering instant umami flavour to any dish. "These products are perfect for the Christmas season," Katy Heath, CEO & Founder, told That's Christmas 365.

"Whether you're elevating your festive roast with black garlic, adding black lemon to seasonal cocktails, or gifting our ketchup and pickle to foodie friends and family, these naturally aged ingredients bring something special to the table."

Growing Market Recognition

Black garlic's transition from chef's secret to mainstream ingredient reflects a broader shift in consumer preferences toward premium, naturally produced foods with proven health benefits. The appearance of black garlic in products from household names signals growing market maturity and consumer acceptance.

"We're seeing unprecedented interest in aged ingredients," adds Holly Daniels, Sales & Marketing Director. "What began as curiosity about black garlic has evolved into genuine demand across retail, food service, and manufacturing. This expansion allows us to meet that demand while introducing consumers to black lemon — an ingredient we believe will follow a similar trajectory."

The new range is available now at www.blackgarlic.co.uk.

About The Original Black Garlic The Original Black Garlic is Europe's creator of naturally aged black garlic and black lemon products. Using traditional ageing methods with no additives or preservatives, the company produces premium ingredients favoured by chefs, home cooks, and food manufacturers nationwide.

What is Black Garlic? Black garlic is regular white garlic that has been aged over several weeks in carefully controlled heat and humidity. This natural process transforms the cloves, creating a soft, sweet texture and complex umami flavour with notes of balsamic, molasses, and caramel, without the pungency of white garlic.

Product Range:

Black Garlic: Peeled Cloves, Whole Bulbs, Paste, Powder, Ketchup, Pickle

Black Lemon: Slices, Powder

The UK’s Most Viral Light Festival Returns with New Christmas Magic for 2025

Tulleys Christmas Light Festival returns for 2025, bringing new additions to its beautifully lit attractions. 

The event promises a warm, atmospheric Christmas experience to enjoy with family, friends and loved ones.

With over 30 million lights woven through woodlands, lakes, fire effects and open landscapes, supported by an 500-speaker soundscape, the festival remains one of the country’s most enchanting festive nights out.

New for 2025

Taking centre stage is the 11-metre Gingerbread House, a striking new landmark afloat on the lake. Through projection mapping and festive music, its Christmas story plays out across the giant windmill, creating one of the most eye-catching moments in the entire festival.

Other new attractions include The Spirit of Christmas Show, a shimmering lakeside display where light, reflection and music celebrate the warmth of the season, as well as Let It Snow, a beautifully frosted world where gentle flakes drift through the air, and Twilight Reflections, a calm moment beside the water.

Returning Favourites

Popular attractions return for 2025, including the Fire and Ice Show, a dramatic clash of the elements, the magical Enchanted Forest with its fairies and mystical creatures, and Merry Magic, where clusters of Christmas trees move playfully in time with the music.

Guests will also find much-loved features across the event, from Love Lane, last year’s proposal hotspot glowing with lanterns and warm colour. Or jump into Let's Dance, a lively zone with rhythm, movement and light.

Food, Drink and Live Entertainment

The Alpine Village, set deep within the woodland, offers a cosy place to pause, with heated cabins, fire pits, marshmallow toasting and wood-fired pizza creating a relaxed place to unwind. Across the event, visitors will also find a wide choice of street food, including Christmas dinner wraps, hot dogs, fresh doughnuts and other festive treats.

Mulled wine and winter cocktails are served throughout the night, with themed bars each bringing their own atmosphere. The Ski Lodge Bar features gondola seating and a live music stage that keeps the evenings lively from start to finish, while a second bar offers a more intimate acoustic stage.

Visitors can explore the Christmas Market for handcrafted gifts and festive treats, while The Wynterfolk drift through the event creating magical encounters for guests throughout the night.

New for 2025, the Après Club offers a VIP experience in a giant tipi hidden within the forest, complete with après-style cocktails and its own late-night DJ.

A View Across the Lights

The 33-metre Observation Wheel returns for 2025, offering sweeping views across the illuminated landscape.

Event Information

Tulleys Christmas Light Festival runs on selected dates from 28 November 2025 to 3 January 2026.

Tickets from £22.95 for adults and £17.95 for children.

Book at ChristmasLightShow.co.uk

Location: Turners Hill Road, West Sussex, RH10 4PD

Tulleys Christmas Light Festival is created by the team behind Tulleys Shocktober Fest and the award-winning Tulleys Tulip Festival. 

Known for imaginative seasonal experiences that bring people together, Tulleys were highly commended as Best Family Business at the Lloyds British Business Excellence Awards 2025.

Stars Step Out as TOCA Social Launches Christmas Season with Jingle Bell Press Night at Westfield London

TOCA Social officially kicked off the Christmas party season recently with its Jingle Bell Press Night at Westfield London, drawing an impressive line up of celebrity guests for an evening of football, cocktails and festive celebration.

Leading the arrivals was Denise Van Outen, joined by Junior and Princess Andre, who helped set a joyful tone for the night. 

The star-studded guest list also included appearances from Freddie Brazier, Harry Cooksley, Aayan Ibikunle Shoderu, Amelia Gething, Charlie Condou, Emma Barnes, Harry Derbridge, Indigo Stafford, Jamie Rhodes, Keye Luke, Kristina Goodsell, Lillia Turner, Linda Robson, Naomi Julien, Paul Liba,Tommy Bradley, and Zara Deniz.

Guests were among the first to experience TOCA Social’s festive offering, featuring limited-edition seasonal dishes such as the Ultimate Festive Turkey Burger, Pigs in Blankets with honey glaze, loaded cheesy fries, and churros with warm chocolate dipping sauce. Sweet-toothed visitors enjoyed the venue’s signature Terry’s Chocolate Orange Milkshake, while the bar unveiled its new line-up of Christmas cocktails, gingerbread lattes and mulled cider.

The evening showcased the full festive transformation of TOCA Social’s venues, complete with Christmas décor, entertainment and the return of TOCA Santa, who will invite guests throughout the season to take him on in a head-to-head football challenge for the chance to win prizes. With Christmas DJs scheduled every Thursday and Friday night, TOCA Social is gearing up for one of its biggest festive periods yet.

Whether for office celebrations, group nights out or family gatherings, TOCA Social offers a unique blend of immersive football games, premium food and drink and high-energy entertainment. For larger celebrations, bespoke packages and private hire options for groups of 25 or more are available across all venues.

TOCA Social is open daily at The O2, Birmingham’s Bullring & Grand Central, and Westfield London, White City.

More information is available at www.toca.social.social

LNR launches new state-of-the-art fleet with “The Gift of Comfort” campaign by Anything Is Possible

London Northwestern Railway (LNR) is celebrating the arrival of its brand new fleet of trains via a major multi-channel campaign by Brighton-based creative agency Anything Is Possible, called “The Gift of Comfort”.

The campaign aims to cut through the festive season noise, without having to spend the kind of budget used by the traditional festive advertising powerhouses. 

The campaign centres around key screenings of Zootropolis 2 and Wicked: For Good, plus the LNR Family Experience at the Northampton cinema. Each showing will feature a customised version of the iconic Pearl & Dean ident, created in partnership with LNR.

Having invested £1bn on the rollout of 36 new Class 730 trains – state-of-the-art electric trains with 20% more seats than the carriages – LNR’s brief to Anything Is Possible was to let key audiences of commuters and families know about the desirable new transport option available to them for days out and trips to London.

As the trains’ rollout coincided with the retail Christmas advertising onslaught, Anything Is Possible leaned into the season with “The Gift of Comfort” strategy, built on the goals of maximising attention, memory, and emotional connection.

A focus on cinema advertising further leans into the seasonality of the campaign. Not only do movies play a special role in our enjoyment of the season, with many families having an annual movie tradition, but it’s also a blockbuster time of the year for cinema attendance.

According to figures from the Cinema Advertising Association, nearly 15.7 million people went to the movies in December 2024, making it that year’s most successful month. Boxing Day week is historically an especially big time of the year for cinema, with admissions 89% above the average weekly admissions across the whole rest of the year.

It also comes at a time when cinema has seen strong growth. Cinema admissions have seen steady growth since 2020, reaching a total of 126.5 million admissions last year, with 2025 on track to see yet a further uplift.

The choice of films is deliberate, too. Zootopia 2 is aimed at LNR’s family audiences, cementing the positive emotional association between family activities and the Class 730 trains. 

Wicked 2, meanwhile, has more of a dual-income-no-kids (DINKs) and group audience, meaning that the ad slot will be seen by a high-intent, culturally-engaged audience. This allows LNR to communicate the comfort and value of the new trains directly to those planning group and weekend leisure journeys.

“This dual-film strategy ensured comprehensive reach across the two most valuable leisure segments,” Laura Donnelly, LNR’s head of sales and marketing, told That's Christmas 365: “leveraging the proven, high-impact attention of the cinema environment to drive long-term memory recall for the LNR brand.”

The special screening follows an activation earlier in the month, which saw LNR and Anything is Possible taking over Milton Keynes station with the installation of a larger-than-life toy model of a Class 730 bursting out of an enormous Christmas gift box on the concourse, plus giveaways for commuters of plush replicas of the new Class 730 trains and theatre trips to London, in collaboration with London Theatre Direct.

The campaign additionally features a Time Out partnership, built around a digital hub promoting affordable festive days out, and targeted VOD placements around Christmas films throughout December.

“Spending time at the movies is one of the most magical parts of the festive season experience, especially if it also involves a trip to the big city,” says Donnelly. 

“This campaign beautifully ties the magic of movies at this time of year with the excitement of a train trip, something that’s only magnified by our new Class 730 fleet.”

“With this campaign, we’ve worked hard to reflect LNR’s vision of its new Class 730 fleet being a ‘gift of comfort’ for the 37 million people who use its services every year,” says Sam Fenton-Elstone, CEO and co-founder of Anything Is Possible.

“At Anything is Possible, we believe that magic happens when effectiveness and creativity are brought together in meaningful ways,” he adds. “This campaign is an incredible culmination of this philosophy, and I’m proud of everyone who played a part in it. I’m also grateful to LNR for allowing us to bring this vision to life.”

https://www.londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk

https://aip.media

Give the Gift of Body Respect This Christmas – The Body Happy Organisation Launches Advent Challenge to Tackle Body Shame

As festive excitement builds, the Body Happy Organisation is inviting families, schools, sports groups and community organisations to take part in a brand-new tradition: 24 days of body respect.

 This December, the organisation launches its Advent fundraising campaign aimed at shifting the seasonal narrative away from body shame and towards joy, gratitude and celebration.

Research from YouGov shows that more than two in five people feel stressed during the festive period. And body image concerns can play a significant role. Half of children and young people say they are dissatisfied with their bodies, influenced by generational attitudes, social pressures and unrealistic online ideals. 

With family gatherings, endless photos and food-focused conversations, Christmas can intensify these pressures.

A New Kind of Advent Calendar

Throughout Advent, the Body Happy Organisation will share a daily “body respect challenge” designed to spark positive conversations, encourage gentle movement and promote kindness towards ourselves and others.

Molly Forbes, Founder of the Body Happy Organisation, told That's Christmas 365: “Christmas should be a time of joy and connection, not comparison and criticism. Our Advent challenge gives families, schools and communities simple, uplifting ways to celebrate what their bodies can do, not what they look like. Small shifts in perspective can have a huge impact on wellbeing, especially for young people.”

Funds raised will support the Body Happy Schools Programme, which is building classroom cultures of body respect to empower children to grow up free from body shame.

Move, Play, Connect — and Fundraise

Participants can take part individually or as a group and either just for fun or as a sponsored challenge. Whether it’s a team sport, a morning walk, a cycle, a swim, a puzzle or a moment of mindfulness, each activity helps promote body respect.

Two enthusiastic supporters, Terri and Allie, are leading the Seas the Season coastal Advent challenge — encouraging daily dips in the sea, rivers, lakes or pools. Each day’s activity corresponds with the date: five minutes on the 5th, a group of six on the 6th, or drawing a 10 via GPS on the 10th.

The Body Happy Organisation also provides plenty of ideas for anyone who prefers to stay dry.

Why It Matters

Beneath the festive sparkle, many people face harmful body-related pressures:

Comments about appearance from relatives

Worrying about how they look in photos

Stress over festive food and outfits

“New year, new me” messages that promote guilt and restriction

Molly Forbes added: “Young people absorb everything adults say about bodies, food and appearance — even when we think they aren’t listening. By changing our conversations, especially at this time of year, we can break the cycle of shame and create a kinder environment for future generations.”

Changing the Narrative

This year, the Body Happy Organisation invites everyone to celebrate connection instead of comparison. By turning Advent into 24 days of body respect, communities can help reshape harmful attitudes and support children to grow up feeling confident and accepted.

Get Involved:

Take part in the Body Respect Advent challenge

Start a sponsored activity

Help build a future where every child grows up free from body shame.

https://www.bodyhappyorg.com