Monday, 12 December 2022

OriginalPeople provides personalised gifts for original people

You'll have some people in your life who you know are original people, golden people who you know really deserve top quality personalised gifts for Christmas, birthdays, etc?

Look no further than OriginalPeople, as they provide Personalised and Sustainable gifts for people of any and all ages. You can design something for yourself, your friends, friends, your colleagues or your loved ones.

What kind of products are available? Personalised Mugs. Choose figures, pets, symbols, text, colour and print to create your own uniquely designed mug. 

Coffee mug with their name or other special text. Opt for figures, pets, symbols, text, colour and print to create a truly original gift. 

Lidded coffee tumblers. Choose the design, print, colour and add a text. Keep drinks at the correct temperature for hours. 

Or lidded wine tumblers! They'll be able to enjoy cold, fresh wine on the go! Choose the design, colour, print and text. For yourself or as a gift for someone special.

Stainless Steel Water Bottles. Perfect for keeping drinks either hot or cold due to its double-wall vacuum insulation. 

Sports Water Bottle. Stay hydrated and also cut down on single-use plastics. Choose design, colour, print and text! 

- Kid's Bottles. The vacuum insulation keeps their drinks chilled for hours. Reusable, a greener option, ideal water bottles for kids. Fits little hands perfectly! Leakproof Straw Lid, too.

Straw Cups. Made for Sipping! Topped with their fan-favourite Straw Lid so you can say goodbye to single-use plastic straws.

Custom Car Stickers. Choose heads, bodies, pets, symbols and text to create your own custom Bumper or Window Sticker. 

Camper Vinyl Stickers! Combine figures, pets, symbols and text. Choose colour and size.

All graphical elements are sublimated to keep the design intact for years.

Check them out at https://originalpeople.com.

Motoring expert warns AGAINST viral de-icing TikTok hack this Christmas

We all know how it is, rushing to the shops to do some Chirstmas shopping, you have to be at work over Christmas to provide festive season cover, or you are in a hurry to collect your grandmother from the bus or train station to stay with you over Christmas and you find, to your annoyance, that the windscreen and windows of your car are all iced over. 

What about trying that quick and easy car defrosting hack that went viral on TikTok? You know the one! It's the one when drivers demonstrated defrosting their windscreen using a carrier bag filled with hot water?

But motoring expert Graham Conway, the MD of Select Car Leasing, warns the TikTok viral method could cause severe damage to your windscreen or windows if it's undertaken incorrectly.

Graham said: “Putting warm water, as against using boiling hot water, into a sandwich bag before sealing it and dragging the bag slowly across the face of the car windscreen or windows is a relatively safe hack. But if you make the mistake of using water that's too hot, you’re really asking for trouble. 

“Just like pouring boiling water directly onto a windscreen, the rapid change in extreme temperatures could cause the glass to crack."

Graham went on to add further cautions, saying: "I think there’s also a danger people could use the wrong type of bag.

“A sandwich bag is smooth, soft and pliable, and is unlikely to scratch the windscreen’s glass. 

“But using something like a more robust bag for life, for example, one with sharp edges on the bottom, isn't recommended, as you could easily end up scarring the windscreen and causing long-term damage to the glass.”

Mr Conway says motorists should always reach for regular spray-on de-icer as the first port of call. 

But he adds: “Another hack you can try is to mix three parts vinegar and one part water in a spray bottle. Vinegar is a natural antifreeze, and even just one quick spray will begin to break down the ice on your windows.

“You should also be careful about leaving your car running to heat-up the interior. 

“Many drivers automatically tend to wake up extra early to whack the heating up in their car. Whilst this won't consume a significant amount of fuel, it can actually shorten the life of your engine if done repeatedly.  

“For me, prevention is always better than cure. Cover your windscreen with cardboard, or a dedicated screen, overnight and you can also wrap carrier bags around your wing mirrors to stop them from freezing in the night, too.”

Below, Select’s Conway shares five things drivers can do the night before to keep the vehicle warm, helping to avoid dreaded early morning de-icing.

Park your car in an insulated garage

Whilst not everyone has the luxury of a garage, for those that do, make the most of it!

Keeping your vehicle in an insulated space overnight will keep the vehicle from reaching freezing temperatures. Even if the garage is uninsulated, your car will stay warmer than it will out in the open.

An alternative method of insulation is a car cover blanket. Whilst it will not only protect your car from scratches caused by bikes, bins, or treacherous weather conditions, it will also reduce the chance of windows frosting over. 

Heated blankets

Again, if you are lucky enough to have a garage, place some heated blankets across the interior of the vehicle the night before.

A cheap electric blanket (costing around £14) costs approximately 3p an hour to run, equalling around £1.37 if used for seven hours a day.

With this in mind, placing blankets across the seats will help produce heat inside the vehicle and minimise the defrosting process in the morning.

You can also buy electric blankets that actually plug straight into your car’s cigarette lighter terminal, to keep you toasty until your car warms up. 

Use the recirculation button

Whilst people can assume the recirculation button is only used to circulate cold air around the vehicle, it can also help to circulate hot air, too.

The air recirculation button works by cutting off the outside air to the inside of the car, helping to recirculate air inside your vehicle.

This will, effectively, be a catalyst for the hot air circulating around the vehicle when the car’s heater is on, helping to heat it quicker.

Invest in heated car seat covers

You can actually buy heated covers for your seats. They include a thermostat that, like how any thermostat would work, will heat the seat to an ideal temperature before then turning off.

When the seat begins to cool down, it will restart again. These are pretty cost-effective accessories to have, as well as protecting your sets from any dirty hands, accidental spills, crumbs, stains, dirt etc. 

Stock up on hand-warming packets

Especially for those with children, stock up on hand warmers that are completely self-efficient and will keep hands warm during the drive.

You can activate your hand-warming packets around 10-15 minutes before getting into the vehicle, and place them on the seats before the kids get in. 

Whilst slightly heating the car interior, they will, more importantly, keep little hands cold during the cold journey. 

That's Christmas would like to thank Select Car Leasing for their help in compiling this feature. Which has set us thinking. Does Santa have heated seats in the sleigh?

https://www.selectcarleasing.co.uk

(Image courtesy of Karolina Grabowska and Pixabay)

Ryde partners with Port to improve last-mile deliveries in London

Ryde, a delivery service company providing businesses with the technology, people, and vehicles to create integrated logistics solutions, has announced a pilot program with Port, a pioneering e-mobility start-up that offers the industry-first, comprehensive e-mobility solution to the last-mile delivery industry.

Port provides fleets of light electric vehicles that are locked and charged in dedicated ports, installed in hubs across inner-city parkings. The vehicles are offered on a simple subscription in a full e-mobility package, which includes parking, charging, maintenance, and software. The wide range of electric vehicles, including bikes, mopeds, cargo bikes and scooters can cover up to 100 km on a single charge. They are easily accessible to the riders who can simply unlock an electric vehicle in the app, use it for deliveries, and return it back to the hub upon finishing work.

For the duration of the pilot, Ryde has rented all e-vehicles from the Port hub in Q-Park Leicester Square parking in London. Using Port’s software platform, Ryde will grant free access to these vehicles to a selected group of Ryde couriers. Convenient location of the hub makes it easily accessible by public transport, including the Tube, buses, as well as trains terminating at the nearby Charing Cross station. This allows couriers living all around Greater London to receive jobs in the busy West End area, without the hassle of bringing their own vehicle. The pilot program is open for a limited group of couriers, selected on a basis of their productivity and performance.

“We’re building a same-day delivery business that is people and planet friendly, we are working with an unwavering dedication to support our riders, as their higher engagement results in overall better experiences for end customers. 

"We are pleased to partner with Port, as it provides the industry-first, end-to-end e-mobility solution that helps us reduce carbon footprint, improve courier convenience and increase overall efficiency. As a rider-first business, equipping our riders with efficient electric vehicles is another step to further strengthen our leading offering for businesses, riders and residents of the cities“, says Duncan Mitchell, Co-Founder and CEO of Ryde.

"Our mission is to enhance last-mile logistics and the last-mile delivery sector to reach net zero emissions and to fully capitalise on the benefits of light electric vehicles. We believe that by using the existing parking infrastructure and removing the burden of fleet management and vehicle maintenance, we can add significant value to the whole last-mile ecosystem. 

"That includes not just the delivery companies and couriers, but most of all, residents, and communities within cities. We are thrilled to partner with Ryde to help them lead the shift in the industry”, says Kamil Suda, founder and CEO of Port.

Ryde co-founders Duncan Mitchell and Tom Nimmo, both veterans in the gig-economy tech, launched Ryde with a mission to improve the working lives of delivery riders and drivers. Following the boom in deliveries spurred by the pandemic, Mitchell and Nimmo saw the opportunity to make measurable improvements for riders through partnerships, support, and superior technology to optimize work. 

Their unique, shift-based approach to on-demand delivery helps their customers reduce costs and improve overall productivity. Riders also gain the advantage of shift-based work, with greater job security and better pay than traditional on-demand jobs.

The dark hub in Q-Park Leicester Square follows two years of R&D and successful trials by Port. At the heart of the system is dedicated fleet management software and the world’s first, patented universal docking station that can lock and charge any small electric vehicle. The wide range of EVs covers all the needs of last-mile logistics, including deliverers of food, parcels and groceries. Port is taking its first steps to expand across Europe, with hubs opening in new cities in the upcoming weeks.

https://www.ryde.team.

Water Charity Winter Solstice & Alternative Christmas eCards now Available

With the Winter Solstice less than a fortnight away, Hope Spring eCards is set to delight its supporters with the introduction of a set of Winter Solstice and Alternative Christmas ecards, besides a collection of interesting features on its ecard website. 

The features, announced on the charity ecard's Twitter handle today,12th of December 2022, include a multi-recipient button, a WhatsApp eCards share button, and a promo code to send a free ecard this Winter Solstice and Christmas.

The longest night as well as the shortest day of the year, which occurs on December 21st, is marked by the winter solstice, when the sun is at its lowest point of the year. Pagans and others who regard the solstice as a significant day of the year celebrate it greatly.

Hope Spring eCards, the Hope Spring Water Charity's ecard platform, offers a variety of ecards for special occasions and holidays like Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, and birthdays. The platform's extensive collection of greeting ecards has been expanded even more with the addition of a new set of winter solstice ecards.

Seun Olonade, an ecard designer for Hope Spring, acknowledged the benefits of the newly released solstice cards, saying, "The winter solstice is a really important day, and in winter solstice 2021, we added some new ecards but we later figured out they were still not as inclusive as our traffic demands, so we decided to add this new collection of ecards this year.

"We ensure key components and messages of the winter solstice are adequately portrayed in our creations."

"We are certain anyone receiving one of our winter solstice ecards will be really pleased and delighted. We are certain the recipient will be pleased with what they find in their inbox," he added.

With the solstice less than two weeks away and Christmas coming up just four days after it, the charity is anticipating a more "impactful" year for its water poverty as well as period poverty alleviation projects, and is hoping for more generous donations from those who send ecards on these two significant occasions.

December is the busiest month in the Hope Spring calendar, as well as that of almost every charity in Britain. Charities up and down the country, including Hope Spring, are waiting to see how the cost of living crisis will affect how generous or otherwise their supporters will be in the winter solstice 2022 fundraiser.

http://www.hopespring.org.uk

Last minute Christmas shopping? Home Bargains should be your go to place!

If you have some last minute Christmas shopping that you need to get, Home Bargains is your answer.

I have been waiting for a package to arrive and although it was posted First Class on 2nd December it arrived this morning the 12th of December. But beating that a parcel posted on 28th October with Royal Mail 2nd Class was delivered with it, thus it took the best part of two months to arrive due to the postal strikes.

So, if you are waiting for Christmas presents to arrive with Royal Mail, you could find them arriving in February due to the strike action.

As a fallback option I think a visit to your nearest Home Bargain will be in order to buy some "emergency" Christmas presents. And you can rest assured that Home Bargains prices will not break the banks.

What's available? Wi-Fi cameras, flame effect stoves, kitchen blenders, Christmas jumpers, batteries, mini compressors, game controllers, kitchen scales, Christmas lights, kettles, selected Christmas gifts for men, women and children, homeware items,  Pro-Therapy Pro Impact Massagers, coffee makers, panini makers, toasters, waffle and doughnut makers, juicers, electric woks, adjustable laptop stands, computer gear, hair dryers, social media ring lights, Bluetooth speakers, unicorn headphones, motion tracker camera stands, soundbars, toys, games, gifts for your pets, warm throws, bedding, slippers, socks and more besides.

They also sell a very good range of groceries and frozen foods, nuts, dates, snacks, cheeses, deserts, tea, drinking chocolate and drinks (soft and alcoholic) and more besides all at prices you will recall from years go!

Incidentally, Home Bargains is where we buy unsalted nuts for our parrot!

To find out the location of your nearest Home Bargains branch please visit https://www.homebargains.co.uk.

Got Christmas presents to buy for a gardener? Thompson and Morgan have the answers

Thompson & Morgan is proud to offer a fantastic array of gardening tools and equipment to take the hard work out of keeping gardens looking great.

Tidy, trim and transform your garden with these great gadgets for removing weeds and fallen leaves, plus maintain a handsome hedge.

As seen on Alan Titchmarsh’s Love Your Weekend!

Garden Gear Weed Sweeper with Spare Brushes

Put an end to back-breaking stooping and bending over with this amazing electric weed sweeper! If your patio or driveway is overgrown with weed or moss, this clever device will eliminate them with ease.

Ideal for tricky gaps & edges

Designed to tackle hard-to-reach weeds, moss and dirt, the weed sweeper gets between slabs and blocks, plus is perfect for path edges.

Comfortable and easy to use, simply push along and the high-speed nylon or steel wire brushes supplied will remove debris in an instant.

Pesticide-free weed control

With a powerful 140W motor, the nylon brush is perfect for light vegetation and the steel brush is ideal for tougher tasks, removing weeds without toxic chemicals and pesticides, making things more eco-friendly and safer for pets, wildlife and your plants.

Weighing just 1.7kg, this electric weed sweeper is supplied with a clear safety hood to protect your eyes from debris and a 10m power cable.

Images shows TV presenters Alan Titchmarsh and David Domoney behind a potting bench on the set of the TV show 'Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh' with a selection of the best garden equipment, showing the Garden Gear Weed Sweeper front and centre of the image.

Garden Gear Weed Sweeper with Spare Brushes

Code: G4674

£59.99

Remove, collect & shred leaves in one easy motion!

Garden Gear 3500W 3-in-1 Blower, Vacuum and Shredder

This powerful 3500W 3-in-1 blower, vacuum and shredder is an all-in-one solution for removing fallen leaves and cut grass from gardens and paths.

Highly-effective leaf & debris collection

The powerful motor collects debris effectively into with a large 45-litre collection bag, which means fewer trips to empty it. The mulching function makes collected leaves ready for composting straight from the bag.

It's easy & comfortable to use. 

The blower and vacuum functions are simple in use, requiring just the flip of a switch to change function, plus this marvellous machine has an adjustable power level.

Garden Gear 3500W 3-in-1 Blower, Vacuum and Shredder

Code: G3715

£49.99

Keep pathways & lawns clear of leaves & debris

Garden Gear 1800W Garden Push Vac & Blower

The garden push vac and blower is designed to make light work of clearing up, mulching leaves and debris straight into the clip-on collecting bag, ready for composting.

This powerful 1800W machine boasts a large 45-litre collection bag and four adjustable heights to help you get the job done quickly and efficiently.

Garden Gear 1800W Garden Push Vac & Blower

Code: G4080

£169.99

Handy for keeping your hedge handsome

Garden Gear 20V Cordless Lithium-ion

Telescopic Hedge Trimmer

This cordless trimmer helps you keep your garden hedges and bushy plants looking tidy, easily taking care of the hardest-to-reach places with minimal effort.

Once fully charged, the 20V lithium-ion battery provides up to 60 minutes of operation and weighing just 4kg, it’s light and easy to use too.

Easily adjustable angles for precision cutting

The trimmer head can be locked into five different cutting positions and the razor-sharp 51cm double-action reciprocating blade will cut stems up to 15.5mm in diameter.

Garden Gear 20V Cordless Lithium-ion Telescopic Hedge Trimmer

Code: G1167

£119.99

https://www.thompson-morgan.com.

M&S Food Reaches Milestone Of 50million Meals Donated to Local Charities Across UK

M&S Food has donated over 50million meals to local charities in the past seven years through its partnership with Neighbourly, designed to tackle food waste in-store.

Over 2,700 good causes, including after school clubs to food banks, have benefitted from the donations of edible unsold fresh, ambient and chilled food from M&S stores, with over 6,000 in total benefitting from the partnership with Neighbourly.

Especially at this time of year, local groups across the UK are seeing demand for support surge due to the cost of living. Neighbourly’s latest community survey found 83% of groups are already seeing more demand, while 61% say they’ve seen a drop in food donations from the public. 73% say they would like more food items to be able to support those who need to use their services.

To provide further support for those in need in the run up to Christmas, M&S is donating 95,000 ambient products directly to groups that need them, worth a total of £50,000. This builds on its existing £1 million donation to help 1,000 local community groups, supported by Neighbourly, as part of its Christmas ‘Gifts That Give’ Clothing and Home campaign.

M&S customers wanting to donate items themselves can do so through in-store donation points, which are collected by local charity representatives via Neighbourly, as well as selecting the Neighbourly Foundation as their chosen charity in the UK. 

Every time customers shop with Sparks, M&S donates to their chosen charity. Customers can also find choices in-store to help reduce waste, such as frozen garlic bread made from unsold loaves and baguettes.

Andrew Clappen, Technical Director at M&S Food, said: “Across M&S, we’re extremely proud to have donated 50m meals to fantastic causes across the UK. M&S colleagues are going above and beyond to make sure any surplus edible food reaches those who need it most. Over the past seven years, our stores have developed long lasting relationships with charities at the heart of their community. As we approach Christmas, the hard work will continue to make sure no M&S Food goes to waste.”

“Redistributing edible surplus food is just one part of the puzzle though. We’re determined to tackle food waste, in-store, at source and across customer households. We’ve made progress by removing best before dates across fruit and vegetables, improving our forecasting system and working with suppliers – but there’s still more to do.”

M&S teamed up with distribution platform Neighbourly in 2015, and during the Covid pandemic, accelerated the roll-out of a new app to make it even easier for stores to donate surplus food. The partnership is central to the retailer’s plan to tackle food waste, in line with its Plan A target for 100% of edible surplus to be redistributed by 2025. Currently, 89% on average is redistributed.

Alongside an improved forecasting system, M&S has also updated its food redistribution policies for suppliers to minimise waste. Across stores, colleagues are also able to take home any edible surplus waste that is not able to reach charities or local groups.

Bay20 Community Centre in London used pasta donations from M&S to create pasta bakes for the local residents they support.

Steve Butterworth, CEO of Neighbourly, added: “The cost-of-living crisis means more families are relying on their local community charities for food and other services and will do in the run up to Christmas. As our latest community survey shows, support needs to keep up with demand. Our partnership with M&S has made a huge difference to over 6,000 good causes in the Neighbourly network since 2015, and the additional ambient donation is already helping to support struggling families across the UK.”

Poole Waste Not Want Not is one of the charities that has benefitted from M&S’ partnership with Neighbourly. Joined up with M&S’ Ferndown and Broadstone stores, the group receives surplus edible food, as well as any donations from customers via the in-store donation point. The ‘social supermarket’ supports 428 households and provides food with dignity to those individuals and families struggling to make ends meet. 

The group offers beneficiaries a choice of food and have also opened a coffee shop area to offer other services to help families in the longer-term, such as budgeting advice, training opportunities and to encourage social groups which help reduce loneliness.

Besides helping reduce food waste in-store and at source, M&S is also taking steps to help customers live more sustainably. Earlier this year, the retailer removed best before dates from over 300 products in a bid to help tackle household food waste, while its Sparking Change challenge provides advice to customers on storing food properly to make it last longer, recipes for leftovers and encourages customers to explore plant proteins.