Thursday, 7 November 2024

Age UK Lambeth Launches Heartwarming Christmas Campaign ‘MYHoHoHo’ Christmas Day meal service

Age UK Lambeth is delighted to announce the launch of their festive fundraising campaign, ‘MYHoHoHo’, aimed at bringing joy and support to older individuals in the community this Christmas season.

Recognising the importance of connection and care for our older population—many of whom may be facing loneliness and isolation—Age UK Lambeth is determined to address the issue of loneliness, which affects 1.2 million older people across the UK. 

This year, they aim to raise funds to provide Christmas meals to those who will be on their own by matching them with local volunteers, as well as to help keep their services operational over the festive period, a time that can be particularly lonely and isolating for older individuals.

“We are excited to launch our ‘MYHoHoHo’ campaign, which is all about spreading joy and making a positive impact on the lives of older adults in Lambeth,” said Paul Coles, CEO at Age UK Lambeth. “This time of year is often challenging for many, and with your support, we can provide companionship, warmth, and vital resources to those in need.”

To support their campaign they're requesting for volunteers to sign up to provide an extra serving of their Christmas Day meal to a local isolated and lonely neighbour, bringing companionship and good cheer! 

They are also asking the community to participate by sharing their Christmas cheer and helping generate funds that will directly support Age UK Lambeth’s essential services and programmes.

Through JustGiving, individuals can donate and join in the festive spirit of giving, making sure no older person in Lambeth feels forgotten during the Christmas season.

All funds raised via the campaign will also go towards Age UK Lambeth’s vital support services, including home visits, social activities, and essential care for vulnerable older adults in the area. For more information on how to volunteer, please visit our website or to make a direct donation visit their Just Giving page.

A spokesman said: "Together, let’s make this Christmas a time of joy, connection, and support for older individuals in our community."

https://www.ageuk.org.uk/lambeth

Explore the Folklore of Winter with Midwinter’s Magical Quest at Butser Ancient Farm

That's Christmas loves to carry reports about Butser Ancient Farm's activities. In part this is because I studied history and archaeology in college before I embarked on a career in journalism and writing.

Hampshire's Butser Ancient Farm invites you to experience the rich tapestry of ancient winter traditions at this year’s Midwinter’s Magical Quest: Yules of Yesteryear.

Set against the backdrop of Butser's historic buildings, this immersive, family-friendly event will take you on a journey through time to experience the winter customs of the Saxons, Romans, Celts, and Neolithic peoples. 

Learn about the magic of winter festivals, meet characters from folklore, and engage in hands-on activities and crafts inspired by the past. 

This year, Butser has developed exciting new characters to bring more Yules of Yesteryear to life for visitors.

A Journey Through Ancient Winter Celebrations in the heart of Hampshire

This December, step into a world where folklore comes alive, and the spirits of midwinter are honoured as visitors embark on a quest to bring a message to the Deer Queen. The Holly King, guardian of Winter, has gone missing, and your journey to find him will take you through an immersive blend of time-honoured traditions—from fireside tales in an Iron Age roundhouse to the mischievous revelry of Saturnalia in the Roman Villa.

Join Rowena in the Saxon Hall for Glæd Geol!

Midwinter, or Yule, was a major celebration for early Medieval people, marking the return of the sun after the Winter Solstice.

In the cosy Evergreen Saxon Hall, you'll meet Rowena, the Lady of Yule, who carries the magic of the ancient Forest of Bere. She whispers to the deer, and they listen, a gift likely bestowed by her connection to the fae folk. 

Visitors will be able to hear about the Scandinavian folklore of the Tomten or Nisse—helpful household spirits who guard the farm and home in winter. But be warned: these spirits demand respect! If they are not rewarded, they can become very mischievous...

During Yule, Saxons celebrated the return of the sun with great feasts and the burning of the Yule log, a symbol of warmth and hope for longer days ahead. Join Rowena in natural crafting and learn more about these ancient traditions.

Io Saturnalia! Revel with Felix, the Lord of Misrule

Next, step into Butser's Roman Villa and immerse yourself in the festive chaos of Saturnalia! Saturnalia was a time of role-reversal, where masters served slaves, and everyone joined in joyous feasting, games, and gift-giving. 

Meet Felix, a slave who has been elevated to the role of Lord of Misrule for the day and join in the spirit of Saturnalia by making your own sigillaria—small wax figures that were the traditional Roman gifts of the season.

The festival's roots in generosity and mischief remain strong in today’s celebrations, with Felix guiding you in the traditions of Roman feasts and merrymaking. And if you're successful in waking Saturn—the god of time and agriculture—you may even receive a message from the god himself about the importance of giving and generosity.

Iron Age Winter Wishes and Festive Storytelling

Venture back to the Iron Age where the Winter Solstice could have been a time of great feasts and gatherings. Archaeological evidence suggests feasting may have been a significant part of past winter festivities. 

Join them in the Great Roundhouse, where the storytellers will share ancient tales around the fire, as guests sip warm drinks and indulge in sweet treats. The Winter Wishing Trees await your hopes for the season, and a special message will be delivered to guide you onward in your quest. 

Allow the fire, food, and friendship of ancient gatherings to echo through the ages and bring warmth to the darkest night.

Will You Find the Holly King and Meet the Deer Queen?

In British mythology, The Holly King rules the darker half of the year until the Winter Solstice when his power peaks. 

His brother The Oak King eventually battles and defeats him, ushering in the return of longer days and light. But in this year’s quest, the Holly King has disappeared! 

Visitors will need to journey through the different time periods to gather the wisdom of the ages, find the Holly King and make sure his reign lasts long enough for us to enjoy all that Winter has to offer.

At the end of your quest, you will meet the radiant Deer Queen in our Neolithic Horton Longhouse. Her character draws on British and Celtic mythology, inspired by goddesses like Epona, the protector of horses, and Danu, a mother figure tied to nature. The Deer Queen embodies the bond between humans and the natural world, reminding us of the turning of the seasons and the new hope that Spring brings.

A Festive Family Experience Like No Other

This December, Butser Ancient Farm invites families to experience Midwinter’s Magical Quest, a celebration of winter's gifts, generosity, and the enduring power of light in the darkness. With hands-on nature-based crafting, immersive storytelling, and encounters with legendary characters from the past, this event offers an unforgettable journey through time and tradition.

Kristin Devey, who developed the winter experience at Butser Ancient Farm, shared her excitement about this year's Midwinter Quest: "We are delighted to welcome visitors to Butser this winter for a truly magical experience. 

"This year's quest brings to life even more folklore, characters and ancient traditions, offering a chance to reconnect with the heart of the season—away from the rush and commercialism of modern festivities. We invite you to gather your friends and families, reflect on the simple blessings of winter, and take home the warmth, wisdom, and timeless customs of Yules long past."

Event Details:

Dates: All weekends throughout December

Location: Butser Ancient Farm, Chalton Lane, Chalton, Hampshire, PO8 0BG

Midwinter's Magical Quest runs three times a day on all weekends in December, from Saturday 7th until Sunday 22nd December, 2024. Butser Ancient Farm also features a full schedule of festive events and workshops, including Tales of Winter Magic, Yuletide Storytelling, and a Winter Solstice Celtic Celebration complete with drumming, poetry, and prose.

Tickets for Midwinter's Magical Quest and are available on the Butser Ancient Farm website at https://www.butserancientfarm.co.uk/whats-on/christmas/midwinters-magical-quest-family

Driving home (safely) for Christmas

There's one thing missing from Chris Rhea's iconic feel good Christmas song Driving Home for Christmas, which is a road safety message. 

But that's the job of the road safety pressure group, TyreSafe.

As Christmas looms ahead and the winter months bring more challenging driving conditions like heavy rain, driving at night, sleet, snow, and high winds, TyreSafe is launching the ‘Home Safely for Winter’ campaign. 

This new initiative calls on road users to ACT on tyre safety, a small but essential step that could mean the difference between arriving safely at Christmas and facing hazardous incidents on the road. 

The campaign will compliment, support and coincide with Brake’s Road Safety Week, which runs from the 17-23 November. The campaign also reinforces the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC)’s initiatives which highlight the additional driving hazards present during the winter months. ‘Operation Dark Night’ and ‘Operation Limit’, running in November and December respectively, demonstrate the additional enforcement resources applied during the winter months to promote safer road use, including vehicle maintenance and driving standards.  

An alarming 6.1 million tyres in the UK may already be illegal when a vehicle owner seeks advice on the need for replacement, putting millions at risk. 

Tread depth is vital for vehicle braking, handling, and grip—especially during winter, when icy and wet roads significantly increase stopping distances. TyreSafe urges all road users to take a few minutes to check their tyres, ensuring their own and others’ safety. In addition, the AA attends over 620,000 tyre-related breakdowns each year, which, during harsher conditions can present additional hazards and disruptions. 

The ‘Home Safely for Winter’ campaign is built around the ACT message, a simple three-step guide to help road users make informed decisions about their tyre safety: 

Air Pressure - Proper inflation is essential, as under-inflated tyres reduce fuel efficiency and impair handling, especially on slippery roads. 

Condition - Look for cuts, bulges, or other signs of damage that could cause a blowout or loss of control. 

Tread - Tread depth should meet the legal minimum of 1.6mm, although deeper tread provides better grip, crucial on winter roads. 

"The ‘Home Safely for Winter’ campaign is about encouraging road users to take responsibility for their safety," says Stuart Lovatt, TyreSafe's Chairman. “

He went on to say: "When conditions are at their worst, tyre safety becomes even more important. Running concurrently and in support of the NPCC’s winter enforcement road safety initiatives, and Brake’s Road Safety Week, we are urging road users to take a few minutes to ACT- checking air pressure, condition, and tread depth—which can reduce the risk of incidents and ensure everyone can make it home to their loved ones safely." 

To support the campaign, TyreSafe provides winter driving advice, from slowing down on icy roads to maintaining greater stopping distances and ensuring visibility by clearing windscreens and checking headlight functionality. 

Additionally, having a winter survival kit in case of a breakdown can be invaluable. Essential items include warm clothing, blankets, water, a torch, and de-icer. It is also imperative that vehicle owners ensure their screen wash is topped up to maintain optimum visibility. Failure to maintain adequate washer fluid in a vehicle could result in a careless driving charge, punishable by a minimum £100 fine and 3 penalty points. 

Supporters of ‘Home Safely for Winter’ can access a toolkit with resources including social media assets, printable materials, and ongoing tyre care advice, available through TyreSafe’s website. The campaign invites road users and organisations to spread the word by sharing the #HomeSafelyForWinter message, reminding the community that tyre safety only takes a few minutes but can save lives. 

The campaign will run through November and December, as road users prepare for and begin to experience the colder months ahead. TyreSafe encourages everyone to join the conversation, helping spread awareness of tyre safety and its life-saving potential. 

For more information on the ‘Home Safely for Winter’ campaign, please visit TyreSafe’s website or follow the hashtag #HomeSafelyForWinter. 

https://www.tyresafe.org

Gü Desserts & Moonpig Share the Joy with Free Christmas Card Offer

● Share the joy with this FREE Christmas card offer from Moonpig & Gü

● Available exclusively with every promotional Gü dessert pack from November 11th, 2024

● Research has shown that 80% of Brits believe cards are important to keep connected with loved ones

Launching in stores nationwide from November 11th, 2024, Gü lovers everywhere can send a free personalised Moonpig Christmas card to loved ones with every purchase of their favourite Gü dessert. It might sound too Gü-d to be true, but it is not!

Christmas really is all about sharing that festive cheer with loved ones, which is why Gü Desserts, renowned for creating moments of indulgence and joy, has teamed up with the UK’s largest online card and gift retailer, Moonpig, to make this Christmas even sweeter than ever before.

So, when you’re buying one of their top-selling favourites like the Salted Caramel Cheesecake or the new Speculoos Cheesecake to share with one of your favourite people, you can also treat them (or someone else) to a personalised Christmas card from Moonpig to spread the joy even further!

Research proves 80% of Brits believe Christmas cards are an important part in maintaining those special connections with loved ones, and with over 3,000 Christmas card designs up for grabs on Moonpig, there’s a card for every kind of relationship – from besties to your Aunt Margie and everyone in between! There are even three brand-new Gü inspired Christmas card designs to share with the Gü fan in your life.

Charlotte Brown, who has, in our opinion, the utterly cool and enviable job of Senior Brand Manager at Gü, shares her undoubted enthusiasm for the initiative. She told That's Christmas: "At Gü, we believe in the joy of sharing moments and, as many do, look forward to reconnecting with loved ones during the festive period. Sometimes distance, time and the general chaos of life can get in the way, but the joy of hearing a card fall through the postbox? That’s really something special."

Lindsay Towning, Partnerships Manager at Moonpig, commented: "Christmas moments are meant to be shared, which is why we’re excited to celebrate this season with Gü. 

"We know opening a genuinely personalised card filled with your favourite photos, specially selected stickers, and a personalised handwritten message adds an extra touch of magic to Christmas, so we hope that together with Gü, we’ll help even more people share the joy at Christmas."

To redeem this indulgent offer and send some festive cheer, shoppers merely need to purchase a promotional  Gü Desserts pack, scan the QR code which you'll find inside, and enter their unique code at the checkout on the Moonpig website or app.

This exclusive offer is available in stores nationwide from November 11th to December 31st 2024.

FACTFILE:

Gü (Gü Indulgent Foods Ltd) is a London-based premium desserts company established in 2003 and owned by private equity firm Exponent. 

Gü’s range of chilled sweet treats is available in all major retailers throughout the UK, and based on 2024 volume performance to date, we Brits consume an average of 100 Gü ramekins every minute. 

Based in West London with a manufacturing site in Bishops Stortford, the award-winning company has over £73.3m in sales, growing at over +4.5% RSV vs YA, making it the number one dessert brand in the UK. This equates to one in every five UK households buying a Gü dessert this year.

https://gudesserts.com

Moonpig

At Moonpig, they are all about celebrating those heartfelt life moments. You know the ones we mean…the big birthdays, new arrivals, surprise engagements, and sometimes… just because. 

Big or small, they love them all. And they're so proud to be the ones helping you connect to the people you care about most. 

With their huge range of cards, unique card personalisation options, thoughtful gifts and flower ranges, they’ve got just the thing to make their day. 

Combine this with a simple-to-use app full of fun features and it’s never been easier to send a card from the palm of your hand and share the love from wherever you are. www.moonpig.com/uk

Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Councillor Ken Wood, to Open Rudell The Jewellers’ New Showroom

Just in time for this Christmas season the current Lord Mayor of the city of Birmingham, Councillor Ken Wood, will be formally opening the Birmingham showrooms of Rudell the Jewellers.

A spokesman for Rudell the Jewellers told "That's Christmas: "Having the Lord Mayor join us for this momentous opening truly underscores the significance of this expansion."

Luxury retailer, Rudell The Jewellers, known for a rich heritage within the West Midlands, is set to open its third showroom in the heart of Birmingham. 

On November 11th, 2024, Councillor Ken Wood, the current Lord Mayor of Birmingham, will have the honour of cutting the ribbon at the highly anticipated showroom opening on the Birmingham's iconic New Street, marking another chapter in Rudells’ prestigious history.

Established in Wolverhampton in the 1930s, Rudells has earned a well-deserveed reputation for excellence in fine jewellery and luxury timepieces, including an exclusive partnership with the prestigious brand, Patek Philippe. 

After decades of success in their Wolverhampton and Harborne locations, Rudells has been actively searching for the perfect city-centre premises to further expand its offerings and solidify its presence within the West Midlands.

 The New Street showroom, positioned within the prestigious Burlington Arcade, is set to become a true destination for luxury seekers, combining iconic jewellery and watch collections.

The presence of the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress, Mrs Barbara Wood, at the opening adds a touch of Birmingham heritage to the event. 

Councillor Ken Wood, who became Lord Mayor in 2024, has shown dedication to enhancing the city’s cultural and business environment. 

His attendance at the opening of Rudells’ latest showroom reflects the strong ties between Birmingham’s historic businesses and its civic leadership.

Jon Weston, Rudells’ Managing Director, expressed his excitement for the new showroom and the honour of having the Lord Mayor officiate its opening. 

He said: “Finding the right location in Birmingham has been a long journey, and we’re thrilled to have discovered the ideal space to bring Rudells’ tradition of elegance and excellence to the city centre." 

Jon Weston went on to say: "Having the Lord Mayor join us for this momentous opening truly underscores the significance of this expansion. With our continued partnership with Patek Philippe and an exclusive showcase of the world’s most prestigious brands, we look forward to delivering a luxury experience befitting Birmingham’s vibrant spirit."

The showroom’s design emphasises elegance, combining Rudells’ traditional values with a modern touch. 

The New Street location will feature exclusive showcases for Patek Philippe, establishing it as the only retailer in Birmingham who is offering the revered Swiss watch brand. 

Additionally, the showroom will also be home to a range of renowned jewellery brands including such iconic brands as Chopard, Messika, Fope, Mikimoto, Roberto Coin, and Georg Jensen, among others.

To help navigate the luxurious offerings, the showroom’s expert staff will offer dedicated, personalised guidance, sharing insights into the art of fine jewellery and horology. 

Whether it’s explaining the intricate details of a diamond’s cut or the history behind a prestigious watch brand, Rudells’ passion for quality and elegance shines through, making every visit to the showroom informative and enjoyable.

The new showroom represents the culmination of many years of planning and dedication, bringing Rudells’ legacy and renowned service to a central and iconic location in Birmingham. As work on the new space concludes and preparations for the grand opening are in full swing, the Rudells team looks forward to welcoming new clients and loyal patrons to experience the next era of luxury on New Street.

With the addition of the New Street showroom, Rudells continues its mission to provide exceptional quality, service, and an unforgettable shopping experience in the heart of Birmingham’s thriving retail scene. And let's remember that the location is a mere short walk from Birmingham's iconic Jewellery Quarter.

https://www.rudells.com

How to Launch a Christmas Lunch for Pensioners and the Vulnerable in Your Community: A Step-by-Step Guide

The festive season is a time of joy, connection, and togetherness. For many pensioners and vulnerable people, however, it can be a lonely period. 

Organising a Christmas lunch in your town, suburb, or village can be a wonderful way to give back and bring holiday cheer to elderly members of your community. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to make it happen.

Step 1: Gather a Team

Organising an event requires coordination, so enlist friends, family, or community members willing to help. Look for people who are organised, enthusiastic, and have a genuine interest in supporting local pensioners. Having a diverse team will allow you to cover various tasks effectively, from logistics to catering and decoration. Vicars and church ministers, elders of other denominations might be able to help.

Step 2: Identify the Venue

Choose a venue that is easily accessible, especially for those with mobility issues. Church halls, community centres, or local schools often rent spaces for community events and might even offer a discount or free use for charitable causes. Make sure there is adequate parking and consider the availability of facilities such as toilets and seating.

Step 3: Secure Funding

While Christmas lunches don’t have to break the bank, they still require a budget. Here are a few funding ideas:

Local Councils or Community Grants: Many councils provide grants for community-led initiatives, especially around the holidays.

Sponsorships: Reach out to local businesses for support. Cafés, restaurants, or even larger companies in your area might be willing to sponsor part of the event in exchange for publicity.

Crowdfunding: Sites like GoFundMe or JustGiving can be used to rally donations from residents.

Fundraising Events: Organise a small raffle, bake sale, or community bingo night in advance to raise additional funds.

Step 4: Plan the Menu

When it comes to food, aim for a traditional Christmas meal, keeping in mind any dietary restrictions. Some classic ideas include:

Starters: Soup (butternut squash or vegetable) or prawn cocktail.

Main Course: Roast turkey with trimmings, or a vegetarian option such as nut roast.

Dessert: Christmas pudding, mince pies, or yule log.

If catering feels overwhelming, consider reaching out to a local catering service or café. Many will offer discounts for community events, and some might even donate food for a good cause.

Step 5: Plan Entertainment and Activities

To make the lunch lively, plan some activities for attendees. A few ideas include:

Live Music or Carol Singing: This can add a festive spirit. Invite local musicians, a school choir, or even set up a playlist of classic Christmas tunes.

Raffle or Bingo: A simple raffle or bingo game with small prizes can provide entertainment and encourage mingling.

Gift Bags: Consider putting together small gift bags with treats or essential items like woolly socks, chocolates, or festive decorations.

Step 6: Arrange Transportation

Some pensioners may find it difficult to travel independently, so think about transportation. Arrange for volunteers to offer lifts or hire a minibus service if your budget allows. If you’re promoting the event in local newsletters or on social media, include a line inviting people to contact you if they need transport help.

Step 7: Promote the Event

To ensure a good turnout, you’ll need to spread the word. Here’s how:

Posters and Flyers: Place these in community centres, post offices, and local shops.

Local Media: Contact local newspapers, radio stations, and online community boards to see if they’ll feature your event.

Social Media: Post in local Facebook groups, on neighbourhood WhatsApp groups, or Nextdoor.

Encourage people to RSVP so you have an idea of numbers for catering and seating.

Step 8: Organise a Team of Volunteers for the Day

Having a group of friendly, reliable volunteers is crucial. They can help set up the venue, serve food, assist guests, and ensure that everyone feels comfortable. Brief your volunteers on the schedule and delegate tasks to ensure the day runs smoothly.

Step 9: Create a Festive Atmosphere

Decorations go a long way in creating a warm, festive feel. Consider:

Christmas Tree: Place a Christmas tree at the venue, if possible.

Table Settings: Use festive tablecloths, napkins, and small centrepieces.

Lights and Music: Strings of fairy lights and Christmas music can elevate the atmosphere.

Step 10: Show Appreciation

After the event, thank everyone who helped make the day a success. Send thank-you notes to sponsors, volunteers, and anyone who contributed. Consider posting a few photos (with permission) on social media to celebrate the success and foster a sense of community.

Step 11: Make It an Annual Tradition

If the event is a success, consider making it an annual tradition! Not only does this give people something to look forward to each year, but it also strengthens community bonds over time.

By hosting a Christmas lunch for pensioners and the vulnerable, you’re not just offering a warm meal and festive cheer; you’re giving the invaluable gift of connection.

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