Thursday 8 December 2022

New Victuallers Special Edition 'Snapes Point' Sloe Gin for Christmas warming

A classic winter warmer, Salcombe Distilling Co.'s new Victuallers Special Edition 'Snapes Point' Sloe Gin is an exceptional, small batch cask aged sloe and damson gin crafted using locally foraged sloes.  

With its gorgeous, beautiful ruby hue, this unique seasonal release from multi-award winning Salcombe Distilling Co., is available in a 50cl bottle, RRP £40, ABV 38% from salcombegin.com and Salcombe Distilling Co.'s Victuallers flagship stores in Salcombe and Dartmouth.

No ordinary sloe gin, 'Snapes Point' Sloe Gin has been months in the making.  Produced at their stunning waterside home in South Devon, one of the world's only distilleries directly accessible by boat, this intense fruit liqueur takes its name from Snapes Point, near Salcombe -  where many of the sloes were hand picked from nearby coastal footpaths overlooking Kingsbridge Estuary.  

Distilled with unrivalled passion, care and with exacting attention to detail, head distiller, Jason Nickels, first crafted a unique gin which he cask aged for nine months, to bring through vanilla notes and a subtle warmth.  

Once picked, sloe berries and damsons were steeped separately for two months, before further distilling the damson spirit on 60 litre copper pot stills to amplify the flavours.  Finally, the spirits were carefully blended together with Dartmoor water and a touch of honey, from bees kept by a member of Salcombe Distilling Co.'s team, to provide a delicate additional sweetness.     

Serving suggestion - Perfect now the weather has turned nippier, Victuallers Special Edition 'Snapes Point' Sloe Gin injects some winter warmth when sipped neat.  As with all Salcombe Distilling Co.'s gins, it's also excellent served with plenty of ice, a premium Indian tonic water and garnished with a slice of orange. 

Victuallers Special Edition 'Snapes Point' Sloe Gin joins Salcombe Distilling Co.'s award-winning line-up of Salcombe Gin 'Start Point', Salcombe Gin 'Rosé Sainte Marie', the Voyager Series, Salcombe Rum 'Island Street' and New London Light non-alcoholic spirits and aperitifs. 

For further information about Salcombe Distilling Co. and Salcombe Gin, visit www.salcombedistilling.com, follow SalcombeGin on Instagram and Facebook and Salcombe Distilling Co on Twitter.

Iceland to give staff extended break with Boxing Day closure

To give their staff members an extended break over the busy Christmas period, Iceland stores and Food Warehouse outlets will not open on Boxing Day, Monday 26th December.

Iceland Foods have announced they will not be open for trading on Boxing Day this year.

Closing store doors on Christmas Eve and re-opening on December 27th, the retailer is prioritising their hard-working staff, giving them the welcome chance to enjoy an extended festive break and make the most of time with friends and family.

All of Iceland’s 1000+ stores will remain closed on Boxing Day across the UK, with it being officially assigned as a bank holiday for staff. The same applies to The Food Warehouse. In Scotland, Iceland will also be closed on New Year’s Day as usual. Opening hours for the wider festive period will vary based on location, with specific store timings announced locally.

Richard Walker, the MD of Iceland Foods, said: “This year has taken its toll on everyone, so officially closing our doors on Boxing Day is just a small token of appreciation to our employees. As we move into the winter months the cost-of-living burden will unfortunately only intensify, and as we work relentlessly to pass on savings and support to our customers, we must also look after our teams who are at the forefront of this crisis everyday across the UK.”

He added: "Iceland and The Food Warehouse shoppers will have plenty of time in the run up to Christmas to get their hands on festive bargains with the brand-new range of festive food available online and instore from 14th November. A dedicated Christmas page has also returned to the website, offering customers, a one stop shop for frozen Christmas products, enabling them to plan ahead with email notifications when their favourite products become available.

"Customers can also take advantage of our unique 3 for £10 deal across a range of lines, where they can save up to a fiver on everyday essentials."

To keep up to date with local store’s opening hours visit: https://www.iceland.co.uk/storefinder.

White Christmas? Drive carefully, say the experts

While many of us may be dreaming of a white Christmas this December, when it comes to driving in snowy conditions, there are a lot of hazards for drivers to consider that aren’t usually there at other times of the year. 

One study claims over the course of the last five years, there has been on average a 25% increase in the number of car insurance claims made in wintery November, compared to sunny April.

However, data from gov.uk suggests while the majority of UK drivers have been more careful during wintertime, with the months of November to January showing a decrease in traffic and casualties - there are still as many as 7,000 monthly accidents during this time.

Graham Conway, the MD of Select Car Leasing, is sharing the top tips everyone should consider when driving in snowy and icy conditions, to avoid hazards and drive safely. 

Drive with a slow speed and wide berth

“In icy conditions, wheel slip is the least likely at a slow speed in a high gear. Make sure to get your speed just right, carefully tapping the accelerator pedal and keeping a close eye on speed. 

“If you’re going downhill, reduce to a lower gear to make the need for braking a lot less likely. 

“If you’re driving behind another vehicle, you must give the vehicle in front a wide berth. In fact, during wintry conditions, it's recommended you should leave as much as ten times more space as normal between you and the vehicle in front. 

“It's usually recommended to leave a space for another car between you and the car in front, known as the five second rule. 

However, in snowy and icy conditions, you should leave the space for around 10 cars in front, as the ice can be very unpredictable”. 

Go around the bends carefully

“If you’re approaching a bend, remember to brake before turning the steering wheel to turn the corner, to reduce the chances of your car slipping on ice. 

“If your car loses grip, stay calm, take your foot off the accelerator pedal and make sure your wheels are pointing in the direction you want to go in. 

“If the vehicle’s back wheels skid, you should steer into it. For example, if the back of the car starts sliding to the right, you shouldsteer to the right, as those back wheels are pushing the weight of the car. Its resistance can overcome friction and cause tires to lose grip. This points the front wheels in the same direction as the car's momentum by pulling the front of the car into line with the skidding back end. By doing this, you can regain control and successfully move on.

“It's vital you don’t take your hands off the steering wheel and do not suddenly stamp on the brakes while this happens, as it could cause a total loss of control.” 

Stay visible

“If you’re driving in heavy snow, ensure your dipped headlights are on at all times, so you can stay visible to other road users. 

“Don't rely on daytime running lights, because they don’t always light up the back of your car, which can be dangerous in snowy conditions.

“If visibility drops below 100 metres, switch on your fog lights so you can see further ahead. But you must remember to turn them off once visibility improves”. 

Pack for the worst case scenario

“Be prepared for the worst case scenario, as breaking down in snowy conditions unprepared can be dangerous. Your car should be packed with various items to help you deal with the worst outcome. 

“Things to include in the car include: a torch, hi-vis vest to keep you visible if you break down, a blanket to keep you warm, some food, a drink, de-icer, ice scraper, blankets, shovel, phone charger, map, a warning triangle, some jump leads, and a spade. 

“Your phone should also be fully charged with a phone number of a breakdown provider saved and stored on the phone.”

We acknowledge the assistance of Graham Conway and Select Car Leasing in helping to prepare this feature.

https://www.selectcarleasing.co.uk.

(Image courtesy of Julita and Pixabay)

Are your last mile delivery parcels at risk?

With only a few weeks left to Christmas, delivery firms are surging into overdrive to dispatch online-purchased goods to buyers.

In London alone, there were some 450,000 packages delivered during the year, with vans covering over 50% more miles than 25 years ago, with Christmas being the busiest time.

But the security of those parcels is at risk by a lack of oversight, particularly around grey fleet vans.

Jason Chamberlain, Sales Director from ATS Euromaster, explains: “Businesses with owned branded vans will often be both exemplary in appearance and maintenance. But you also see, particularly around Christmas time, unbranded Sprinters or Transit-style vans delivering parcels for the same firm to cope with the increased seasonal demand. 

“Have these vans had the same checks as the branded vans? It's possible, but sadly also unlikely. The further down the chain you move from owned and managed vehicles to grey fleet self-employed drivers, the more likely it is the same level of fit for purpose scrutiny is lacking. Which can obviously be worrying, not only from a productivity point of view but also one of safety”

Jason adds that duty of care extends from direct employees to those that are asked to drive on business for the company, including self-employed drivers.

With over 4m vans on the road, ensuring the safety of each commercial vehicle is a critical task, says ATS Euromaster. Yet many grey fleet vans are on the streets without visual safety inspections carried out before drivers get behind the wheel.

“It’s concerning for all road users,” added Jason. “From our own experiences at ATS, one in three vans requires remedial work under our Mastercare service. Many of these are dotcom fleets, regularly needing to bounce up and down kerbs to make deliveries. Now, these are properly managed fleet vans, so you can only imagine the condition those grey fleet vans may be in.”

A recent report from the Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS) found, per mile travelled, vans and light goods vehicles were involved in more deaths of other road users than any other vehicle type.

ATS Euromaster is calling for delivery firms to ensure their duty of care mandate extends across their entire fleet, including self-employed grey fleet van drivers.

“Ensuring that vans are fit for purpose and are safe is paramount. We understand the pressure on deliveries that exists, particularly around the pre-Christmas period, but basic duty of care cannot, and should not, be ignored,” said Jason.


Be prepared for Asda's latest festive drinks offer

As shoppers are stocking up on the essentials for Christmas, including booze, Asda has announced details of its latest deal on wines and fizzes. 

The neat deal means shoppers can save an absolutely stunningly huge one third or more off the price of selected bottles of luxury wines and Champagnes during December.

Launching next Monday, 12th December and running all the way 'til New Year’s Eve (31st December), the offer provides the perfect opportunity to make massive savings on premium wines during the festive season.

For festive fizz, bottles of Louvel Fontaine Champagne Brut, usually priced at £18.00 each, will be available for just £9.99 an amazing saving of £8.01 per bottle. Another Champagne option is the Pommery Champagne Brut Royal at £26.66, giving customers a saving of £13.34 from its usual price of £40.00.

Asda’s Extra Special Châteauneuf-Du-Pape, which pairs perfectly with strong cheeses and rich beef stews, is available for just £9.99, usually £16.00 a bottle (a saving of £6.01). Alternatively, shoppers could try the 1895 Barolo for £9.99, saving shoppers £6.51 off its usual price of £16.50.

Other bottles include but aren’t limited to:

Extra Special Selection Chablis, £11.99 (usually £18.00, a saving of £6.01)

Extra Special Grand Vin de Bordeaux Médoc, £6.33 (usually £9.50, a saving of £3.17)

Ferrari Trento Brut, £13.99 (usually £23.00, a saving of £9.01)

19 Crimes Red Wine, £5.99 (usually £9.00, a saving of £3.01)

An Asda spokesperson said: “During the most expensive time of year, we’re really thrilled to be able to provide a helping hand to our customers. With the ‘save a third’ or more offer on wine, shoppers are able to add a little bit of luxury to their festive celebrations by popping premium wines in their basket at a significantly reduced price. 

“There's a huge range of really unique wines available in the offer many of which you perhaps wouldn’t expect to find on Asda shelves – whether it’s a Louvel Fontaine Champagne Brut or Extra Special Châteauneuf-Du-Pape, there’s something for everyone.”

Shop in store and online from 12th December at www.asda.com.

Wednesday 7 December 2022

Ideal Christmas gift for Coffee Negroni lovers

It's an ideal Christmas gift for the lovers of Coffee Negroni Kit because Roasting Plant Coffee have teamed up with Primo Aperitivo to launch a brand new coffee negroni cocktail kit.

The kit is the perfect gift for coffee and cocktail-lovers alike, as it provides an exciting sensory experience through the bittersweet flavours of the Negroni and the smell of the freshly roasted coffee beans. 

The set comes with a bottle of Primo Aperitivo's pre-made Negroni and two bags of Roasting Plant's coffee, ready to be mixed into a punchy twist of the classic cocktail: bitter, sweet and refreshing all at once.

It's priced at £49.90. and is available at https://primoaperitivo.com/products/coffee-negroni?variant=42291385860289

Kit includes: x1 500ml bottle of Primo Aperitivo Negroni, x2 250g bags of Roasting Plant coffee.

Instructions:

Brew an espresso with Roasting Plant's 'just-roasted' coffee

Add ice into a rock glass

Measure 2 espresso cups of Primo Aperitivo Negroni (ca.100ml) and pour into the glass

Top it off with the freshly brewed Espresso to taste (we recommend around 30ml) and stir

Traditional Christmas decorations are on trend

Traditional Christmas decorations are predicted to be the most popular interior design trend this Christmas, with shoppers looking for the classic comfort of traditional green, red and gold themes. 

In a new poll of over 2,000 people, one in five respondents (19%) said they'd most likely adopt a traditional festive decor style this Christmas, according to research undertaken by Anwyl Homes.

Traditional decor was the most popular choice from respondents who'd already decided on their theme, followed by neutral tones, vintage style, quirky ‘elfcore’, Royal family-inspired decor, a country/rural-influenced ‘cottagecore’ style and natural, sustainable decor. 

Gemma Schofield, MD of Lifestyle Interiors and Interior Designer for Anwyl Homes, said: “There's something very classic about a traditional theme for Christmas, especially during uncertain times when people crave the comfort of familiar rituals. The colour combination of bright crimson and dark fir green can create feelings of warmth, security and tranquillity, which explains why this trend is so popular year after year.

“When we’re designing the interiors of new builds, we often use a particular colour palette or tones of colours to help give a premium look and you can apply the same principles to your Christmas decor. For example, if you’re going with the popular and more traditional festive colours, you could use a neutral tone for the base like tablecloths, and then add red and green accessories, napkins and candle holders. Add some glamour and sparkle with gold metallic accents, too. You could also look beyond the festive aisles in the shops for other items in these colours.

“While many households have selected their theme already, nearly a quarter of survey respondents said they had no particular Christmas decor style in mind. We know from experience that lots of people are daunted by the prospect of decorating for Christmas and are concerned about the cost. But this needn't be the case, as making your home feel festive can be achieved on a budget, with some simple ways to turn your home into a seasonal showstopper.”

Make do and mend

Before buying anything new, look at what you already have and consider ways to make it festive. Candles, tealights and fairy lights are one of the most effective ways to bring a Christmassy touch to your home and you’re likely to already have plenty of these in the house. Old baubles that have lost their string can make a great centrepiece when displayed in a large glass bowl, and you can add some battery-powered fairy lights to the bowl to give it an extra sparkle.  

Set a budget

Set yourself a budget for new decorations and stick to it. If your allowance is smaller this year, concentrate your efforts on making one room in the home feel extra special, choosing the space where you spend the most time. This should be the focal point for your festive decor, where you can add your tree and lighting, making sure everything follows the same theme. Be sure to check out charity shops for some festive bargains, especially earlier on in the season. 

Embrace sustainability 

Eco-friendly festive schemes have grown in popularity in recent years, with sustainable decorations offering a stylish and cost-effective way to embrace the holiday season. Natural materials such as foliage, berries, moss and wood are particularly popular for creating festive displays such as wreaths and table centres, and most of the materials can be found in your back garden and foraged for free. If you are looking elsewhere, check responsible foraging guidelines to ensure you are collecting from approved areas. Look for online tutorials on how to bring these elements together to create beautiful displays, with the added benefit of them introducing natural scents to your home this holiday season. 

Looking to book a holiday this Christmas? Meet travelplanbooker.com

A unique, all-in-one, online travel booking platform, travelplanbooker.com, has officially launched. It's a genuine, The one-of-a-kind platform that provides holidaymakers with all the tools they require to plan and book bespoke, complex, multi-destination trips and holidays with ease. Interactive maps with travel markers makes planning intricate, personalised routes effortless.

Travelling is set to be high on the list of priorities in 2023. In fact, two-thirds of consumers aim to take a holiday abroad in the next year. 

With Google searches of ‘interactive travel map’ rising by 54% and searches of ‘multi destination holidays’ increasing by 46% over the past year, the launch of travelplanbooker.com will provide holidaymakers and travellers looking to plan a trip to multiple locations with the tools they need to do so with ease.

Designed to simplify travel planning, the platform is user-friendly, adaptable and enables you to book transportation, accommodation, plus rental cars and attractions, from a variety of suppliers, all in one place. 

You can also take advantage of the various travel guides for essential information like health and safety, laws and etiquette, plus helpful tips and suggestions for local, must-see sights and attractions. travelplanbooker.com works with both low-cost and more expensive providers, with real-time pricing, making it the ideal one-stop online travel agency for booking your dream trip within your set budget.

travelplanbooker.com is a family business inspired by the desire to arrange multi-destination trips comfortably and stress-free. 

Designed to be with you every step of the way when planning a holiday, you can browse travelplanbooker.com’s trending trips for inspiration or customise your search if you already know exactly where you want to go. 

You'll then  be able to book and pay for everything from transport to accommodation and excursions in one place, plus refining your trip with travel insurance and assistance with visas.

Joshua Dunne, the CEO of travelplanbooker.com says: “Travel planning can be a time-consuming task. You can spend hours searching through numerous travel providers to then be overwhelmed with several booking confirmations and lose track of what you're spending with multiple transactions. travelplanbooker.com eliminates these problems and bugbears and we are proud to be the first all-in-one, online travel planning and booking tool. What’s more, the platform offers flexibility for travellers to tailor-make the trips of their dreams.”

What key features and benefits are available with travelplanbooker.com?

• Online travel booking platform, which provides all the tools required to plan and book bespoke, complex, multi-destination trips with ease

• Book transport (including flights, trains, buses and rental cars), accommodation, travel insurance, activities and excursions, from a variety of providers, all in one place

• Design the trip you have always dreamt of, using the interactive travel map. Create your very own favourite attractions list and plan every detail

• Flexibility to adapt flight class options for each part of the trip

• Browse trending trips for inspiration

• Find destinations, national parks, attractions and heritage sites on the map with general information and the best ways to reach them

• Essential travel guides provide further information like health and safety, laws and etiquette, helpful tips, visa requirements and local sights

• Build your own multi-destination trip from scratch with the assurance you only need to enter your data into one system. Or checkout in less than 10 clicks using a pre-planned trip template. Either way, you pay for all your travel needs in one simple transaction

• Compare prices and get the best deals from travelplanbooker.com’s partners, including Best Western, easyJet, Emirates, Hilton, ibis, JAL, Lufthansa, Marriott, Swiss, and Virgin Atlantic

• Partnered with AMEXCO, PayPal, Mastercard and VISA, for secure online payments

Lift your spirits this Christmas

The countdown to Christmas will soon be upon us and we all know what that means! Not enough hours in the day to get everything done, lacking in energy from the short days and cold winter nights and then of course, the parties! 

Late nights and hangovers are part and parcel of the festive party season. So how on earth can we cope with all this? How can you survive all this? With LIFT, that’s how!

Lift is a carefully formulated substance that contains a fast-acting, measured dose of glucose, which is rapidly absorbed into the body to give you the extra level of energy you need and putting you in control when you need it the most.

The range includes:

Shots, these fast-acting glucose shots are available in Very Berry or Zesty Lemon & Lime Flavours, £1.60

Chews, just as fast-acting as the shots, the chews come in four delicious flavours including Very Berry, Zesty Lemon & Lime, Juicy Raspberry and Tangy Orange. They are available in 10s, £1.25 and 50s £3.80.

Lift Glucose shots and chews are available from Amazon, Asda, Boots, Lloyds Chemist, Superdrug, Tesco.

of Get ready to party like a pro with Lift Glucose this festive season.

Incidentally, Lift has a heritage and expertise in the management of diabetes, as it's a sister brand to Glucogel, the UK’s number One prescription glucose supplement. Lift aims to be the on-hand treatment for the management of hypoglycaemia, as well as providing that extra boost when your body needs it the most.

Lift fast-acting glucose tablets and shots can be taken to raise blood sugar levels when they drop dangerously low. The Glucose in Lift tablets and shots are biochemically identical to the glucose produced in the human body making them instantly ​bio-available.

To learn more visit https://www.liftglucose.com.

"Time to get your flooring done before Christmas," says Hyperion Tiles

Family owned and operated and fully independent online tiles specialist Hyperion Tiles' latest bespoke engineered oak flooring offers all the beauty of natural wood, including its warmth, but is far more hard-wearing and cost-effective when compared to solid wood floors. 

Richard Skeoch, a director of Hyperion Tiles, explains why: "With the UK's cost-of-living crisis, more of us plan to host Christmas at home this year than perhaps ever before. So, now is time to cosy up your home to create a warm, welcoming feel for guests with an affordable flooring solution. Our engineered oak flooring can provide you with a practical way in which you can do this."

He went on to say: "At Hyperion Tiles, this distinctive type of flooring is available in a huge variety of shades, grains, stains and plank widths. So we're bound to have something to suit your requirements, whatever the size and shape of the room you are planning to revamp. Our engineered oak flooring is so practical, you can apply our planks to every room in the home from the kitchen and living room through to bedrooms and even high-moisture areas, like bathrooms. "

Hyperion Tiles works closely with consumers and the trade. From homeowners and designers to  specifiers and architects, they're available to help you achieve your vision. They can provide technical know-how or you can simply peruse their comprehensive collections of in excess of 15,000 types of flooring, wall panels and tiles for residential and commercial projects online or at their Ascot showrooms.

Hyperion Tiles has extensive collections of bespoke floor and wall tiles, planks and panels in a variety of patterns, colours, shapes and sizes. To learn more about their engineered oak flooring, read our latest blog here. To learn more call 01344 620211 or visit their website at www.hyperiontiles.co.uk.

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42% of people dramatically cutting Christmas expenditure

As the cost-of-living crisis deepens, 42% of people will be "dramatically" cutting their spending this Christmas

Christmas always means extra costs for most households, but this year the pressure is on as the cost-of-living crisis means most have less disposable income to spend during the festive season.

A spokesman for KIS Finance explained: "At KIS Finance we've been examining the impact on spending habits by comparing the results from our Christmas spending survey four years ago to our current survey. Based on the results it looks as if people will be dramatically changing their spending patterns this year as prices soar.

"42% of people are planning to dramatically cut their normal Christmas spending, with many predicting they'll be halving their normal expenditure. With essentials like food, heating and fuel now accounting for a much greater proportion of disposable income, non-essential spending, including Christmas related items, are coming under increasing pressure."

How have Christmas spending patterns changed

Back in 2018 the average household additional spend at Christmas was £500. Back then some 23% planned to reduce their Christmas spending, primarily linked to concerns over the impact of Brexit and what it might mean to the economy. But overall, 60% still planned to spend their usual amount on celebrating Christmas and 15% planned to push the boat out and increase their usual spend, with 2% unsure of their plans.

But this year the picture looks vastly different. 42% are planning to cut their expenditure over the festive season compared to 2021, with many planning to dramatically cut the amount spent on food, gifts and celebrations. On average those looking to reduce their spending are expecting to do so by as much as 50% compared with previous years. This dramatic reduction is a clear reflection on the financial pressures many households face as we approach the festive season.

Does age influence Christmas spending?

He went on to say: "Four years ago we found as people got older their Christmas spending patterns became more consistent year on year, with 62% of those aged between 45 to 54, and 65% of over 55s planning to keep their expenditure the same as the previous year.

However, this year things look very different, with more people in each age group looking to reduce what they spend over the Christmas period. Only 43% of those age 45 to 54 and 45% of those over 55 are planning to stick to their normal Christmas budget this year.

"Four year ago we found only 25% of those aged 45 to 54, and 20% of those 55+ were planning to spend less. But these figures have risen noticeably this year, with 41% of those aged 45 to 54 and 43% of those 55+ planning to cut their budget for this Christmas. Clearly the cost-of-living crisis is hitting people of all ages and many are having to make some hard decisions this year to cut back on their festive spending."

For the full report please visit https://www.kisbridgingloans.co.uk/consumer-guides/what-will-the-british-public-be-spending-this-christmas.

(Image courtesy of ScouserUK and Pixabay) 

Tuesday 6 December 2022

Stuck for presents? Have a look at Amazon

Yes, everyone knows, it's best to shop locally, especially at Christmas time.

But what if the town or village you live in doesn't have any shops that have any suitable Christmas presents for sale?

Of course, years ago one high street I know of had three TV and radio shops, two menswear shops, a gift shop, a craft shop, a haberdasher's shop, two bakers, Woolworths, two jewellers and more.

Now all of the above shops have closed down for a wide range of reasons, we have a jeweller's shop a supermarket and several charity shops and that's about it. 

So, what to do? How about Amazon? Interestingly enough many small businesses up and down the country use Amazon Marketplace as their virtual shop window so if you do buy from Amazon you will, after all, be helping a small businessman or woman.

www.amazon.co.uk

(Image courtesy of Bastian Riccardi and Pixabay)

BBC announces its Christmas programming

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas as the BBC brings viewers a December to remember with plenty of programmes and box sets to delight and entertain everyone across the UK this yuletide.

The BBC’s fantastic festive line up will be available live and on-demand on BBC iPlayer and across our channels as both favourites and new offerings from the worlds of drama, comedy, entertainment and factual programmes sit alongside the very best in arts, music and religious programming. Viewers will be enthralled and captivated by a line-up like no other whenever and wherever they want to watch.

Charlotte Moore, BBC’s Chief Content Officer says: “Nothing brings people across the UK together like Christmas on the BBC and this year we’ve got a world-class line-up like no other. Get ready to escape and be entertained with an incredible range of new festive shows across every genre, live or on demand, there’s something for everyone.”

There is a story of kindness, friendship, courage and hope for viewers of all ages in a heart-warming, film based on Charlie Mackesy’s best-selling book, The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse, and there are more animated adventures with this year’s Julia Donaldson and Alex Scheffler intergalactic adaptation, The Smeds and The Smoos.

Get ready to escape into other worlds over the season with a selection of gripping new dramas. We head to a small Scottish town in the life-affirming Mayflies starring Martin Compston, Tony Curran and Ashley Jensen. Sally Wainwright’s multi-BAFTA award winning hit Happy Valley returns to the BBC for its much-anticipated third and final series.

Scenes from the BBC's Christmas dramas clockwise from top left: Mayflies, Call The Midwife, Happy Valley, Death in Paradise, His Dark Materials and Strike

The Call The Midwife Christmas Special sees a talent show and a fresh start for the midwives and over on the Island of Saint Marie, Commissioner Patterson (Don Warrington) is left haunted by memories of the past in a festive, feature-length episode of Death In Paradise. The residents of Walford get set to celebrate Christmas in EastEnders; while new drama boxsets to binge over the festive season include the final chapter of the epic trilogy His Dark Materials, and Strike: Troubled Blood, which sees Cormoran Strike (Tom Burke) visit family in Cornwall when he’s called on to solve a mysterious cold case.

Amongst a raft of entertainment specials, Michael McIntyre will be spinning his enormous yuletide wheel when he is joined by Gino D’Acampo, Alesha Dixon and Bear Grylls all attempting to win money for their favourite charities plus Bradley Walsh returns with a festive special of the legendary Blankety Blank, Romesh Ranganathan’s The Weakest Link and Mo Gilligan debuts TV’s newest and biggest music game show, That’s My Jam.

Strictly Come Dancing returns to the Ballroom for a fab-u-lous all-star Christmas special, plus there is a stocking stuffed with other entertainment highlights including festive episodes of The Hit List, Question of Sport, Pointless, University Challenge, Would I Lie To You and QI plus Richard Osman will open the doors to brand new episodes of his Festive House of Games and The Graham Norton Show will return for its traditional New Year’s Eve edition.

For the first time ever, the Men’s FIFA World Cup Final will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Sunday 18 December - which team will bring it ho ho home?

BBC Christmas comedies Detectorists, Ghosts, Mrs Brown's Boys, The Cleaner, Motherland, Two Doors Down, Inside No. 9, Frankie Boyle's New World Order and Live at The Apollo

Comedy fans will have plenty to look forward to with loads of specials coming up. School’s out for the festive season in Motherland and Bad Education is back with not only an all-new class K, but also former classmates too. Elsewhere, Wicky heads to a blood-soaked crime scene in an ice cream parlour in The Cleaner and over in Button House the Ghosts are touched by Alison’s thoughtful generosity and are inspired to give her a special Christmas present in return.

For fans of Mrs Brown’s Boys there are two visits to Finglas this festive season and as the snow begins to fall, it’s a welcome break at the coffee shop after a spot of Christmas shopping in Two Doors Down. Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith present a special festive film from their award-winning anthology series Inside No. 9 and Detectorists, the multi award winning comedy series about metal detecting enthusiasts Andy (Mackenzie Crook) and Lance (Toby Jones), returns for a feature length special plus there will be even more laughs to come in Live at The Apollo and Frankie Boyle’s 2022 New World Order.

For the first time in Gone Fishing’s history, the angling duo leave the riverbanks of Britain behind and Paul takes Bob on a dream fishing trip to Norway – the country were Cod is God and a place that truly embodies the traditional spirit of Christmas and Dame Mary Berry will be joined by Angela Hartnett, Monica Galetti and Rylan Clark shares her ultimate Christmas feast, packed with tips to plan and get ahead for the big day whilst Sara Pascoe invites celebrities for a festive Sewing Bee Special.

It’s holiday season at The Repair Shop, where the dedicated team of craftspeople are ready to lovingly restore some treasured Christmas keepsakes; and Antiques Roadshow hosts a Special Episode about toys and games and how they have shaped our childhoods.

Natural history lovers will be transported to the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, as we meet a group of Barbary macaque monkeys in Dynasties II (Macaque) before Gordon Buchanan gets close to seven incredible huskies on a treacherous dogsled adventure through Canada’s spectacular Yukon wilderness in Snow Dogs: Into the Wild and there will be a special edition of Frozen Planet II.

In music, Top Of The Pops returns for a Christmas special hosted by Radio 1’s Clara Amfo and Jack Saunders and in Cliff at Christmas Sir Cliff Richard chats to Sara Cox about his incredible 64 year career and also performs some of his Christmas classics, new songs and best loved hits. On New Year’s Eve Jools Holland will host his annual Hootanany whilst Eurovision and break through music artist of 2022, Sam Ryder, is joined by some of music’s biggest stars to put on a spectacular New Year’s Eve party.

In My Life at Christmas, actress and comedian Sally Phillips meets three well-known faces to explore how their memories of Christmas reflect the enormous changes they have gone through in their lives, careers, family and faith and there will be three special episodes of inspiring hymns in Songs of Praise, together with uplifting stories of faith from around the UK and beyond.

Winding down Christmas Day to a gentle close, Oti Mabuse reads the story of the first Christmas from the Gospel according to St Luke in On Christmas Night and Carols From King’s will feature the world-renowned choir, directed by Daniel Hyde, singing carols old and new.

Bringing some foodie fun to the festive season, MasterChef judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace are back once again for two specials, inviting eight of the most memorable celebrities from past series back into the infamous MasterChef kitchen and a sensational year of sport will be celebrated as BBC Sports Personality of the Year comes live from MediaCity UK in Salford.

Count Magnus is the latest ghost story for Christmas from Mark Gatiss coming to the BBC and Gatiss also stars as Jacob Marley in a stage production of A Christmas Carol in his own retelling of Dickens’ classic winter ghost story.

There will be a new adaptation of Coppélia which combines enchanting animation and live action dance in a modern take on the much-loved ballet and Choreographer and director Matthew Bourne’s Nutcracker offers a distinctive contemporary take on the classic Christmas tale plus one of the world’s leading forensic investigators, Professor Dame Sue Black, will deliver this year’s Christmas Lectures from the Royal Institution.

A host of children’s favourites including Ben Cajee, Jennie Dale, Andy Day and Justin Fletcher will star in CBeebies latest reimagining of a the classic pantomime Dick Whittington and Gangsta Granny Strikes Again! alongside loads more Christmas Crackers for the young ones to enjoy including a Malory Towers Christmas Special, Dodger Christmas Special and Mr Tumble himself Justin Fletcher and friends are back with a Christmas episode of Something Special.

And if all that weren’t enough, there will be hundreds of box sets and classic Christmas specials to stream on BBC iPlayer from much-loved shows like Gavin and Stacey, Ghosts, Miranda, Citizen Khan, Call the Midwife and Not Going Out.

Religious Programming: The full line up of this year’s Religious Programming is available here https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2022/christmas-religious-programming


VeryMe Rewards customers can enjoy a 15% discount off the Fragrance Shop online, £40 off a FitBit Versa 4 and much more this December

With the countdown to Christmas in full swing, Vodafone customers can enjoy an wonderful array of discounts and treats with VeryMe Rewards this December.

From today, Vodafone customers can enjoy a 15% discount off The Fragrance Shop online. They can choose from a wide range of new and classic perfumes, fragrances and aftershaves, complete with top, heart and base note details to help them find the perfect match.

That’s not all, VeryMe users can claim £40 off a FitBit Versa 4 (RRP £199) and £50 off a Ring Video Doorbell 3 (RRP £159). For those looking for a delicious festive snack, they can claim a free cookie from Blondies Kitchen (£3 postage).

For customers keen on finding a bargain on their Christmas shopping, or for those just wanting to treat themselves this festive period, Vodafone has them covered, too. Check out their Festive Gift Guide, showcasing the great range of offers and freebies you can treat your loved ones to this year.  

Vodafone’s VeryMe Rewards launched in November 2018 and over 94 million rewards have been claimed so far to date. The loyalty programme offers an incredible selection of weekly offers, prize draws and giveaways from both household names and emerging small businesses,  

Vodafone customers can access VeryMe Rewards in the My Vodafone app which can be downloaded from the App Store and Google Play store.

Stay up-to-date with the latest news from Vodafone by following us on Twitter and signing up for News Centre website notifications.

VeryMe: for end dates and terms see My Vodafone app. 

Ts&Cs 

15% discount off The Fragrance Shop online: 5 December 2022 at 00:01 to 15 January 2023 at 23:59. 

Free cookie from Blondies Kitchen: 5 December 2022 at 00:01 to 11 December 2022 at 23:59, or one hour after the code has been claimed in the app, whichever is soonest. 

£40 off a FitBit Versa 4: 5 December 2022 at 00:01 to 25 December 2022 at 23:59. 

£50 off a Ring Video Doorbell 3: 5 December 2022 at 00:01 to 1 January 2023 at 23:59. 

https://www.vodafone.co.uk

Ideal Christmas gift for the cake baker in your family from Lily

Leading Cake baker Lily Vanilli has an illustrious clientele as she has been designing incredible cakes for numerous names you'll recognise, including Kate Moss, Kylie Minogue, Madonna and Jamie Oliver.

Now, Lily is launching an academy to give the keenest bakers out there the opportunity to recreate her Instagram-worthy creations. The newly launched academy is a place for (and to meet) cake lovers, master the art of cake decorating, and learn new skills to bring their cake designs to a whole new level.

Courses can be purchased from Lily's website and they'll make a perfect gift, delivered as a beautiful gift card for a loved one this Christmas.

Each course grants a year's unlimited online access, with the option to revisit as often as desired or required, both in real-time when decorating and at leisure to focus on learning some new skills. Each subscription also unlocks an open forum with other users, and Lily herself, for discussions and advice around best practices and new ideas.

Courses begin from as little as £4 and are designed for anyone who wants to master the core skills required for perfect cake decoration, from complete beginners up those with more expertise who would like to brush up their skills and learn some tricks of the trade.

The courses are designed by Lily to break down and demystify some of the key techniques needed to be a confident cake decorator, and inspire users to create their own beautiful creations.

All course materials are beautifully illustrated and packed with video tutorials, recipes, shopping lists, downloadable PDFs and piping practice sheets to help users master their intricate piping skills.

As an example, the Icing on the Cake package offers access to:

• An introduction to your tools plus equipment list and links

• In-depth video tutorials on how to stack, fill, crumb coat and final coat a cake, broken down into great detail with lots of tips, tricks and troubleshooting.

• 'Ice-along!" videos – for all the steps above – designed for to revisit once the basics are mastered recapping the key steps each time you make a cake.

• Video recipes for buttercreams, including American Buttercream and Swiss Meringue Buttercream

• Three of Lily's favourite cake recipes

• Beautifully designed PDF booklets you can print off or just refer to – breaking down all the info in the course

• Academy mailing list with tips, recipes and special offers

• Lifetime discount code for online orders of Lily Vanilli Cakes

• A glossary of easy reference video clips focusing on how to use your tools

• Five #bolt-on!"courses teaching specific cake styles and piping techniques to create beautiful cake designs

• Beautifully illustrated piping practice sheets you can print and reuse to master your piping skills before going onto the cake

"I'm self taught, so I know how hard and frustrating it can be to watch YouTube tutorials by people with years of experience, in these courses I've really broken it down and simplified everything in order to help you become a better cake maker.” - Lily Vanilli

Suitable for all skill levels, including complete beginners, the classes are perfect for anyone who wants to grow their confidence as a cake decorator and learn some really achievable decorating tricks and techniques to use again and again.

To see the full course offering, visit: lilyvanilli.com/online-cake-classes

Instagram: @lily_vanilli_cake

The full package is priced at £65

Still packed with beautiful and helpful course materials - the smaller packages, starting at £4, focus on specific cake designs and the versatile techniques needed to create them.

Gift cards now available too!

December babies often fell neglected. So why not give them a real treat this year?

It's reported babies born in December often miss out on presents, especially those born on or near December 25th, as their birthday present gets sort of lumped in with the Christmas presents. In fact new research shows people born in December, on average, receive 160 fewer gifts over their lifetimes.

How can you help to redress the balance this December and Chirstmas? Why not treat a December baby to a piece of personalised jewellery this year?

December is represented by the Topaz Birthstone, which represents love, passion, and purpose.

You can celebrate those born in December by adding their Birthstone, their name, or and initial. Choose a celestial constellation bracelet or a beautiful Birth Flower Necklace. 

You can get the excellent team at Bloom Boutique to arrange this for you. 

Personalised jewellery and gifts are their passion. For over 16 years now, they've been turning beautiful items into truly personal, memorable gifts.

Whether you want a name bracelet for an anniversary, a personalised necklace for someone’s birthday, or you simply want a piece of jewellery that is unique to you, we just know you’ll find something you or a loved one will cherish at Bloom Boutique.

Combining a range of personalisation techniques, including hand stamping, etching and engraving, with contemporary styling, they'll have something to suit anyone.

Their jewellery and gift collection can be personalised by adding names, dates, personalised messages, birthstones and letter charms, or more besides.

While it'' true they do tend to specialise in gifts for her, they also have a wonderful range of thoughtful but masculine personalised gifts for the chaps and an utterly adorable selection of children’s jewellery and toys, all of which you can personalise to your own exact requirements.

Their diverse collection caters for Christmas, Eid, Hanukkah, marriages and civil partnerships, new babies and any other occasion that you'd like to mark with a personalised gift.

Equally, we have tasteful and heartfelt keepsakes for memorials, including etchings of your dearly departed.

https://www.bloom-boutique.co.uk

Christmas charity single released for Music4Children


Santa Is Coming - 2022 Christmas charity single for Music4Children

Tony Skinner, an acclaimed guitarist and Laughter Yoga leader, has written and recorded a really catchy sing-along and laugh-along Christmas song. Designed to raise people's spirits and spread happiness, it will also generate donations and awareness for the work of the fantastic registered charity Music4Children.

"Santa Is Coming" is available to listen to on Music4Children's new Bandcamp site, where it can also be downloaded for a small donation or sent to friends and family as a gift. The site includes a really entertaining video as well, which adds to the festive fun of the seasonal tune.

All donations will help support the charity's work with disadvantaged children and young people. The Bandcamp site will also be used to showcase the charity's musical projects, featuring tracks recorded by some of the young people it works with.

https://music4children.org

The nation's favourite carrot, Aldi's Kevin, has joined celebrity video sharing website, Cameo!

Following the footsteps of Hollywood star, Lindsay Lohan, musician Chaka Khan and actor James Buckley, fans of Kevin can root for the nation’s highly adored carrot as Kevin joins celebrity video sharing website, Cameo.

Since its launch in 2017, Cameo has created over 2.5 million memorable moments for celebrity fans who signed up to the platform.

And now, Aldi is giving its followers the chance to blow fan’s carrot tops off with personalised messaging from the rooting-tooting Christmas icon himself.

Whether it be a Christmas message, birthday greeting or simply spreading festive joy, Kevin will deliver a limited number of bespoke messages via an animated video for his ever-growing bunch of fans on 5th and 12th December.  Priced at just £10 a video, Kevin’s Cameos come in 74% cheaper than the site’s most popular star, James Buckley! Carrot be-leaf it?!

What’s more, all profits made will be donated to Aldi’s food charity partner, Neighbourly and Aldi will match each donation to continue the drive to help those in need ahead of Christmas.

Kevin The Carrot has been a very busy vegetable this Christmas season, from fighting off intruders in the supermarket’s TV advert to dealing with press interviews and predicting this year’s World Cup winners. 

Now, joining punnets of celebrities on Cameo, is there anything this little carrot can’t do?! Those wishing to spread hap-pea-ness this Christmas, can head to Cameo site via this link: https://www.cameo.com/kevinthecarrot.

Secret savings: 27 million Brits turn to secret Santa to save money this Christmas

Almost half of us 48%)  are looking for more affordable presents to gift loved ones this December, according to research carried out by Nectar.

Whilst 3 in 5 of is still want to spoil friends and family, 38% are concerned they won’t be able to afford to do so.

Brits favourite secret Santa gifts have been revealed, with a bottle of alcohol, festive chocolates and a scented candle topping the list.

2 in 5, or more than 27 million, Brits are cutting costs this Christmas by turning to secret Santa so they'll still be able to spoil family and friends despite the cost-of-living pressure.

According to the new research from Nectar, 60% want to treat loved ones but 38% are concerned they won't be able to afford it. As a result, almost half (48%) are seeking out more affordable options.

The gifting game has proven popular in recent years, especially among friendship groups and work colleagues. This year though, 38% of people, or over 7 million families, are gifting each other this way.

The study has revealed shoppers think the ideal amount to spend on a secret Santa gift is £13.

Considering the average Nectar user has £20 worth of points saved up, it’s no surprise many are using their points to make their shopping go further this year.

Despite the cost savings, it turns out not everyone is sold on secret Santa. 1 in 3 only enjoy it when they get someone they like and 1 in 4 prefer receiving presents to gifting them.

Topping the list of the easiest people to buy for is a child, whereas a colleague you rarely speak to proves to be the most difficult.

Even with the right person, the fear of giving a bad present is strong, with 35% saying the struggle to buy a good present puts them off secret Santa completely.

But this year, it is back on the cards with offices, friendship groups and families all gearing up for thecheaper option. According to the research, the top secret Santa gifts are a bottle of alcohol and chocolate:

 Top secret Santa gifts

 1. Bottle of alcohol

 2. Festive chocolates

 3. Scented candle

 4. A book

 5. Selection box of biscuits

In previous years, millions of savvy shoppers have cashed in on their Nectar points at Christmas. In fact, last year alone nearly £50 million worth of points were redeemed in December – that's the equivalent of 2.5 million turkeys, 82 million KG of roasties, and 253 million mince pies.

Meanwhile, Nectar issued its 1 trillionth point this month – meaning over £5 billion worth of points have been issued to Nectar users over the last 20 years! That’s an average of £250million points per year. Customers have had the option to either spend these on their food shopping, save them for a treat or exchange them for rewards across hundreds of Nectar’s partners. The recently launched My Nectar Prices has also ensured customers are getting great value from personalised offers all year-round.

Alex Naisby, Director of Loyalty and CRM at Nectar said: “Despite the challenges this year, our customers are telling us it’s still really important to them to make Christmas as special as they can, and our research shows that secret Santa is a great way to still be able to treat loved ones. We know that customers often have around £20 worth of Nectar points left to spend at this time of year so redeeming those is a great way to help festive celebrations go that little bit further. Whether it’s secret Santa gifting or topping up on Christmas dinner essentials, we hope that customers can use our top tips to make their Christmas shopping a little bit easier this year.”

The price is right

Price is on everyone’s lips this year and with so many struggling it’s important to have an affordable price limit for gifting that won’t put people off taking part. Nectar’s research suggests that the ideal price limit for Secret Santa is £13, so aim to stick somewhere around there. A low price limit takes the pressure off, and there are still plenty of gifting options available to fit the budget.

Use up the points you already have

The average Nectar user has over £20 in unspent points at this time of year which is the perfect amount to buy a secret Santa treat without spending a single penny!

Knowing what to buy

Choosing a gift for a loved one can be overwhelming as you want to get it just right. Suggest each person makes a wish list to avoid any awkward present exchanges this Christmas.

Alternatively, if you’re really stuck on what to buy them, research suggests you can’t go wrong with a festive candle, a good book or something tasty.

Timing

It seems we are a nation of last minute Christmas shoppers!! In fact, each year Nectar sees a rush of shoppers redeem their points on the 21st, 22nd and 23rd December. Whilst this might sound stressful , the longer you wait, the more Nectar points you’ll have saved up to spend on a gift.

Secret Santa present suggestions

1-1000 Nectar Points (worth up to £5)

Taste the Difference Celebration Ale 75cl

by Sainsbury’s Soft Amaretti Tin, £3.50

Sainsbury's Cinnamon Bun Inspired Cookies, Taste the Difference 200g

1001-2000 Nectar Points (worth up to £10)

by Sainsbury’s Nutcracker Truffle Tin 148g

Sainsbury's Spiced Ginger Biscuit Flavour Irish Cream Liqueur, Taste the Difference 70cl

Sainsbury's Winter Toffee Shortbread 500g

2001-3000 Nectar Points (worth up to £15)

Taste the Difference Winter Bramble Gin Liqueur 70cl

Sainsbury's Christmas Spice Inclusion Candle Large

Sainsbury's Prosecco Rosé with Salted Caramel Chocolate Truffles Gift Set, Taste the Difference 75cl

3001-4000 Nectar Points (worth up to £20)

Sainsbury's Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, Taste the Difference 70cl

Habitat Classic Cassis & Cedar Multi Wick Candle

Sainsbury's Demi-sec Champagne, Non Vintage 75cl

This year, Sainsburys and Nectar are running a Super Secret Santa campaign, giving customers an opportunity to donate their money, including Nectar points, to help tackle food poverty. Donations can be made both in store and online, and for each donation, Sainsbury’s will match it up to the value of £1.5million.

Research conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Nectar between 25-28 November. 2,000 UK adults were polled.

61% of consumers fear cost-of-living crisis is final nail in the coffin for our high streets

UK high streets have been under increasing pressure to merely survive, due to the impact of changing shopping habits and the global pandemic. 

But just as the outlook seemed to be slightly improving, the current cost of living crisis, fuelled by international events and soaring inflation, has provided another setback for our high streets.

New analysis by the BBC revealed after two years of Covid related lockdowns, there were 9,300 fewer retail outlets in March 2022 than March 2020 due to closures of banks, clothing shops, and department stores.

Research by KIS Finance learned that 61% of people are concerned the high street in its current form is under real threat and that the continuing volume of store closures will lead to a permanent change to the retail landscape.

The UK is a nation of online shoppers

26% of total retail sales in the UK are now online (ONS data Oct 2022). Back in 2006 only 2.8% of retail sales were online, but this took off sharply during the pandemic and by January 2021 it peaked at 37.8%. As life returned to normal the level of on-line shopping decreased, but appears to have now stabilised at the current level.

Online expenditure has been growing rapidly, peaking in November 2020 at £3,349.2 million, when the pandemic again had a massive impact on all our shopping habits. Although the amount of expenditure fell back from this peak, the level of internet retail sales in the UK is currently £2,227.6 million and has remained fairly consistently around this level over the last year.

When asked why the popularity of on-line shopping had grown to this extent, 64% of respondents to KIS Finance’s survey stated it was the convenience of online shopping that was a key factor for them, with the 24/7 availability primarily attracting them to this option.

Despite the rise of online shopping, we still love the high street

The survey by KIS Finance found 82% of people confirmed if they were given the choice of only shopping online or on the high street, they would choose to shop in store. Clearly consumers aren't  ready to lose the in-person shopping experience just yet.

However, age seems to be a factor here, with 18% of respondents between the age of 25 and 34 confirming they do all their shopping online. So if the high street is going to survive in the future, there must be a focus on appealing to all age groups to ensure future generations still value that in store experience.

The changing face of the high street

There have been a large number of high street casualties, mainly due to changing shopping habits and the pandemic, but the current cost of living crisis is a further hit for retailers. The physical retail sector has been in decline since the recession in 2008 and since 2016 more shops have been closing than opening each year.

According to PWC, in the first six months of 2022, 6,147 shops belonging to multiples and chains with five or more outlets left the UK high street. This equates to 34 closures each day, although this is a reduction on the 61 closures per day in first half of 2020. The rate of decline isn't accelerating in the way it was during the pandemic and there'd been some positive signs starting to emerge in the market, but the cost-of-living crisis and impending recession now pose a further threat. In fact, Deloittes has forecast a further 30,000 net store closures are likely by end of this year alone.

What can be done to reverse the trend?

Whilst the march towards an ever-increasing on-line retail sector looks set to continue, this doesn’t necessarily mean the high street's demise. Retailers are finding ways to blend their on-line offerings with their stores to provide customers with the best in choice and experience.

But what we need to see is the Government undertaking a radical review of both the tax and business rates systems to ensure all companies, including giants like Amazon, are competing on a level playing field.

The benefits of an on-line sales tax

One potential approach to rebalance the market could be the introduction of an ‘e-commerce sales tax’, levied on all on-line sales. This could be balanced against a reduction in business rates for high street stores. Whilst this might not appear to be in the consumers’ interests, any related price increases could be offset against price reductions for goods brought in high street stores. Essentially consumers would be paying for the convenience of buying on-line, whilst the potential for lower prices in store might encourage an increase in traditional sales.

Radical redesign of business rates

As an alternative to a specific on-line tax, the current business rates system could be redesigned to make it applicable to both store and on-line businesses. Whilst current business rates are essentially a property tax, if they were redesigned as a tax based on volumes of sales, this could be applied on an even basis across the sector. This would level the playing field and mean that on-line giants like Amazon would have to pay taxes on the same basis as their competitors.

Are local businesses the way of the future

As the cost of essentials soar, consumers are cutting back on non-essential shopping, which is continuing to hit the already challenging retail environment. But with large player like Debenhams gone, which have been the foundation of many high streets over the past few decades, the chance for small independent retailers has really begun to emerge.

According to the British Retail Consortium, footfall remains 10 -15% below pre-pandemic levels, but independent retailers appear to have recovered more rapidly from the pandemic than retail chains.

This shift towards supporting local and independent shops started to gain traction during the pandemic and local retailers are continuing to call out for shoppers to support them during the current challenging times. 

Local campaigns are popping up across the country, like the “shop small” campaign in Exeter, where independent retailers are turning to the local community to support them by choosing small local businesses over large national chains.

Other towns such as the ancient market town of Wellington, Shropshire are running shop local campaigns called "Love Wellington" in the case of Wellington. 

However, in the current climate, the question is whether small retailers will have the resources to withstand the increasing costs  all are now facing, with inflation at a 40 year high and the cost of supplies, transport and electricity soaring. To help them reach a widder customer base some small retailers introduced home delivery and online options for the first time during the pandemic and many have now kept these in a bid to compete with larger retailers.

A sense of community appears to be a strong factor influencing many consumers, particularly during difficult times. What initially started during the pandemic has now continued as the cost-of-living crisis deepens, but local retailers need to find ways to retain this level of good will.

Local retailers adapting to survive

Small shops and businesses can maximise their chances of maintaining their new customer base by focusing on what large retailers can’t offer; a personal, human touch. Whilst large companies’ data bases may remember your birthday or recommend products you may be interested in based on your last order, this is impersonal and automated. Only small, local businesses can connect with their customers in a real way and build up genuine and beneficial relationships.

A shift from retail space to residential units

Many town centres are seeing an increasing number of applications to convert commercial retail spaces to residential use. Whilst this will change the look of the high street, it has the potential to bring life back to central locations and make them a core part of the local community.

At KIS Finance we are seeing an increase in applications for development finance and bridging loans to purchase and convert old retail premises into new modern apartments.

There was a 37% increase in applications to convert UK high street shops into living accommodation in 2020/21. However, nearly half of developer’s plans were rejected by councils, showing that this option for empty retails space isn’t always a straightforward one.

We spoke to retail expert James Child, retail analyst at Estate Gazette, about the what the future holds for the UK high street.

James says: “The challenge in the future will be ensuring that locals have real reasons to actually visit these locations, and create more than a row of shops, but proper destinations. There needs to be a reduction in the amount of retail space, replaced with other mixed-use schemes and residential elements to encourage locals to engage in their local areas. The high street of tomorrow will be easily accessible, safe, clean, and able to be enjoyed by all.

"Town centres and high streets must be at the forefront of engagement in their communities, listening to what people want as opposed to giving them what they think they want,” James says. “Introduce more housing into central locations, make parking free to encourage further footfall, but the biggest take away surely has to be – make your high street interesting again.”

The full report can be found here

https://www.kisbridgingloans.co.uk/finance-news/the-future-of-the-high-street

Of course, we can all do our bit by shopping on our local high streets this Christmas. 

(Image courtesy of Markus Spiske and Pixabay)

Boost your Christmas dinner with Trewithen Dairy's Saffron Bun Christmas Stuffing

This amazingly delicious Cornish twist on a classic stuffing is absolutely certain to steal the show this Christmas. Plump dried fruit and the golden glow of saffron makes Cornwall's famous treat, the saffron bun, a terrific alternative to bread for a very special festive stuffing. 

Combine with salty bacon, onion and hardy herbs for a flavoursome side to your main event, don't forget to make extra so there's plenty for the ultimate left-overs sandwich!

Serves 4 - 6

Ingredients

50g Trewithen Dairy Salted Butter

1 Onion, finely chopped

50g Smoked Bacon Lardons or 4 rashers of smoked bacon, chopped

200g Saffron Buns

2 tbsp your favourite Christmas Chutney

3 tbsp Pine Nuts (optional)

6-8 Sage Leaves, chopped

2 sprigs Rosemary, leaves finely chopped

1 tbsp Worcestershire Sauce

2 tbsp Vegetable Oil

Preheat the oven to 190c.

Melt the butter in a frying pan over a medium heat, add the onion and saute for five minutes until soft. Add the bacon lardons or rashers and cook until lightly browned. Transfer mixture into a  mixing bowl. 

Pulse the saffron cakes in a food processor until it forms breadcrumbs.Tip the mixture into the mixing bowl and stir through the remaining ingredients until thoroughly combined.

Grease a shallow dish and tip the stuffing mixture in, pressing it down slightly. Drizzle with a little olive oil, cover with foil and bake for approx 25 minutes. Remove the foil and return the oven for a final 10 minutes or until golden on top.

That's Christmas would like to acknowledge food photographer Kate Whitaker for the excellent and hunger-inspiring photograph! 

Trewithen Dairy is owned and operated by the Clarke family, who have owned Greymare Farm in the Glynn Valley since 1976 and began crafting dairy products there back in March 1994. As the business has grown, so has their family. It's not just the Clarke family that do all they can to make their delicious Cornish dairy products what they are, it's their colleagues, farmers and of course, their customers too.

In the early days, the Clarkes had their own herd. Bill and Rachel would bottle the milk once the children were in bed and deliver it early the very next morning. They cooked the clotted cream themselves, in open trays and potted it by hand. 

Their customers loved all of this Cornish dairy goodness and soon the Clarkes were supplying more and more happy customers. By 2001, the milk bottling and cream making side of the business had become so successful the family made the brave, yet inevitable, decision to sell their herd and moved full time into producing milk, cream, butter and, more recently, yoghurts.

Bill and Rachel's sons Francis and George now run the dairy day to day with key roles as Managing Director and Production Director respectively, with more than 250 highly valued employees and plenty of continued input from Bill and Rachel!

https://www.trewithendairy.co.uk

Don't lose track of your Christmas orders. You could have a limited time to appeal, warns ParcelHero

Home delivery expert ParcelHero is warning online shoppers mustn't leave it late to complain an item hasn’t arrived. They point out that a number of retailers will decline to refund 'late' claims.

Online shoppers must keep track of their Christmas orders, ParcelHero is warning. If you’ve ordered items that didn't arrive, you may have only a certain number of days to notify the retailer, or they could attempt to refuse a refund.

ParcelHero’s Head of Consumer Research, David Jinks M.I.L.T., says: "At Christmas time, we order many more items than at other time of the year. It’s hardly surprising sometimes we lose track of all of them, so don't notice if an order isn't delivered. And that's especially the case if we had it sent directly to the home addresses of friends or family.

"This year, with strikes, delays in good arriving from China due to their Covid lockdowns and seasonal staff shortages, post-Brexit, things are more difficult than usual.

"But if you leave it too late to inform the seller the item didn't arrive, they could conceivably refuse to reimburse you or won't send a replacement item. Then you could face a fight to get your money back."

David went on to explain the law in such matters: "The law states goods must be delivered within 30 days, unless a specific time frame was previously agreed on, including guaranteed pre-Christmas delivery. But we strongly advise that you don't wait 30 days before contacting the retailer to inform them an item didn't arrived.

"And do remember, it’s the retailer, not their courier service, that you should contact. Until the item arrives safely with you, it’s always the retailer's legal responsibility.

"You're perfectly within your rights to cancel an item and get a refund if you don’t receive it within 30 days, or on the date of the “second chance” delivery if you've already complained.

"Some retailers and platforms have a very limited window for raising problems. For example, eBay advises that you have 30 days from the estimated delivery date to inform the seller you didn’t receive your item. The retailer or seller then has three business days to provide a delivery update, offer a replacement or give you a refund. 

"But Amazon gives its customers a 90-day window to raise a problem. It says you can submit a claim up to 90 days after the order date and advises shoppers to wait three days past the maximum estimated delivery date before taking action.

‘Many retailers have their own terms and conditions when it comes to the cut-off period for reporting a lost item. I know this from personal experience. At the beginning of May, I ordered a birthday gift from a well-known fashion store but, by mid-August, I concluded it was unlikely to turn up. My email query prompted the following response:

"Given the lapse of time since you originally made this purchase and it was dispatched, we are unable to investigate this or process a refund. I hope you understand our position in this matter. Please note for any future orders, claims should be made within 90 days from the date of dispatch.”

"However, with money currently so tight for all of us, it’s important to note shoppers do have ways to force a refund. For example, if you paid for your non-delivered item by a debit card, you can contact your bank and tell them that you want to use the “Chargeback scheme”. If your bank authorises the request, they will ask the seller's bank to reverse the payment and refund the amount to your account.

‘Likewise, the “Chargeback scheme” operates in the same way for credit card payments on items costing less than £100. Vitally, applying for Chargeback should be done within 120 days of the purchase date.

‘LocalSolicitors, the organisation which helps people locate solicitors local to them warns that the “Chargeback scheme” isn't well-known and even some bank staff, unfortunately, aren't aware of the option. Therefore, it could be necessary to speak with someone in a higher position in the bank to make the request. People should be prepared for their bank to ask them for a written request.

"If the item you purchased by credit card cost more than £100 but less than £30,000, you should contact your credit card company and ask to make a “Section 75” claim to initiate the process to get your money back.

"Under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, if there's a problem with something you've bought on credit, for example it doesn’t arrive, the lender is as responsible for putting things right as the company you bought it from. There’s no specific time limit for making a claim but, under English law, there's normally a limited period of six years in which this type of case can be taken to court.

"There are many other payment methods that help customers which, even after over 90 days, initiate a query regarding parcels that didn't arrive. For example, PayPal offers an online resolution centre where disputes can be reported and investigated. To benefit from this service, the issue must be raised within 180 days of paying for the item.

"Of course, losing track of orders isn’t the only problem shoppers face at this time of year. Sometimes, we forget to make the purchase in the first place! If you are in danger of leaving online purchases late, don’t panic. ParcelHero’s continually updated Christmas deadlines tool is a lifesaver for last-minute shoppers, keeping them informed of all our favourite retailers’ final order dates."

To check the easy-to-use retailers’ final order and final mailing dates tool, see: https://www.parcelhero.com/events/christmas-gifts-delivery

(Image courtesy of  동네의멋 and Pixabay)

Monday 5 December 2022

UK gift company launches brand new Christmas gift video campaign

The brand new Christmas video from the UK's most flexible gift company has landed on social media.

'The Best Things In Life' festive campaign from WonderDays highlights the emotional response to Christmas gifting and how making special memories is something that doesn’t change no matter how many years pass.

The video takes a whimsical look at how good it makes us feel to spend time doing things with others, from childhood through to adulthood.

Starting with the idea that 'the best things in life are never things', the video ends showing how 'thankfully, some things never change' with a look at how the moments we enjoyed as children are still enjoyed now as adults.

"WonderDays has always been about helping people make those social connections that make us happy," said Bronwen Jones, there digital content manager.

"Spending quality time in real life with the people who matter most to us lifts our mood, helps us relax and is a way to switch off from whatever other stresses we have."

Christmas has always traditionally been for spending time with those with love and when the WonderDays team was asked for their lasting memories of Christmases gone by, each remembered that family time the most.

"This is where the inspiration for our Christmas campaign came from, that idea of time spent with others being something precious that thankfully doesn't change as we grow up," added Bronwen.

"The way we spend that time might change a bit, but it's still the time that matters most to us."

The WonderDays Christmas video was created in-house by the company's marketing team.

With a range of festive offers on experience gifts this Christmas, spending time with your favourite people has never been easier.

For more information, visit the WonderDays website https://www.wonderdays.co.uk.

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Schnapps your fingers this Christmas for Flävar Swedish Schnapps

Flävar - a clear vodka-based schnapps - has arrived from Sweden, and Dancing Queens all over the UK are loving the glamorous makeover of this retro liquor.

Flävar is inspired by the Swedish concept of Fika, a traditional Swedish ritual that emphasises the importance of connection, of taking a time out, and enjoying a sweet treat or two. It is time to find your Flävar!

Made with some of the world's freshest water, expertly crafted on the shores of beautiful Lake Boren in Southern Sweden, this is a seriously smooth and stylish liquid encased in vivid designs and with a bottleneck proudly emblazoned with the Swedish flag. 

The secret to the great taste is award-winning vodka mixed with deliciously indulgent flavours: this is a clear, crisp mouth-watering schnapps, made for good times, for those with good taste, and lovers of delicious desserts too. So it's ideal for Christmas time celebrations. There's no mistaking the distinctive herbal schnapps flavour though, a secret recipe, that is nostalgic of great nights out, but with an altogether more elevated taste experience.

Best served chilled as a shot, (tip - keep the shot glasses in the freezer!) Flävar is also the perfect cocktail base thanks to its smoothness. From cocktail newbies to seasoned mixologists alike - there's no limit to what you could create at home. Feeling fancy? Why not try Flävar's festive twists on classic cocktails - theSticky Toffee Espresso Martini, or the warming Cinnamon Bun Martini,(further inspired by Fika often involving a cinnamon bun!) or one for the pudding lovers - the Banoffee Martini, all with an original, punchy herbal aftertaste that will make you want to hit the dancefloor!

What's your Flävar?

Flävar Salted Caramel - 25% ABV https://flavarspirit.com/#salted-caramel

The beloved classic: the smooth, moreish, sweet and salty sensation that shouldn't work, but it really does! Perfect for Winter gatherings, this mouth-watering favourite is a treat, and the ultimate cocktail ingredient in Christmas Martinis**. It even tastes delicious poured into a hot chocolate - yum!

Flävar Strawberry and Lime- 25% ABV https://flavarspirit.com/#strawberry-lime

Did you know Sweden has some of the most succulent strawberries in the world? Candy-sweet and filled with flavour, mixing the berries with zesty lime takes this liquid to a whole new level of Flävar.

To get the party started try a Strawberrijito - ½ a shot glass of fresh cold lime juice, 50ml cold Strawberry and Lime Flävar, garnished with a fresh mint leaf.

FlävarRaspberry and Liquorice - 25% ABV https://flavarspirit.com/#raspberry-licorice

What the Swedes don't know about liquorice isn't worth knowing! Sweden is known for its long and cold winters, and liquorice is considered a 'winter warmer' to crank up the heat when needed. 

Carefully combined with the sweetness of Wild Swedish Raspberries, this is a quirky combination guaranteed to break the ice. Be the most original and serve the more daring guests at the party a Kiss Under the Mistletoecocktail - 50ml cold Raspberry & Liquorice Flävar, 20ml Orgeat, 25ml fresh Lime Juice gently stirred over ice - a marvelous way to add some Flävarto festivities.

Originality, individuality and a little bit of indulgence is at the heart of every bottle: this is a schnapps to show off. So long Granny's Cocktail Cabinet, it's time for Schnapps to shine!

Available from https://flavarspirit.com. RRP £19 for 70cl, 25% ABV.