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Neurodivergence: support goes beyond the labels
To mark Mental Health Awareness Month, Tom Murfitt, clinical director & founder of Oxford CBT, explains why celebrating those whose brains work differently is so important
Green summer energy at Shake Shack!
Youngsters’ favourite Shake Shack has a new pesto parm menu until 22nd May so we popped in for a pit stop!
Blenheim Food Festival – Star Q&A with Melissa Hemsley
Former private chef turned food columnist, best-selling cookbook author, real food activist and sustainability champion Melissa Hemsley chats to us ahead of Blenheim Palace Food Festival, 24th to 26th May
Hester Grainger’s ADHD Unmasked tour
Neurodiversity advocate Hester Grainger will bring her ADHD Unmasked show to Camberley Theatre on Thursday, 29th May, to Guildford’s G Live on Tuesday, 10th June, Swindon’s Wyvern Theatre on 13th June, Wycombe Swan on 15th June & more as part of a UK tour
Farnborough garden raises funds & smiles
The Old Rectory in Farnborough has been lovingly tended for more than half a century, helping raise funds for charity thanks to the National Garden Scheme, so why not visit?
Join the Hymnathon at Ascot church
On Friday 16th May, and Saturday, 17th May, All Saints Church will host a sponsored hymn singing event to support the church restoration appeal
The Anastasia Files at Theatre Royal
Windsor theatre welcomes a new twist on one of history’s greatest mysteries
Snake’s-head fritillaries on the rise
An annual count of snake’s-head fritillaries at Iffley Meadows in Oxfordshire recorded nearly 30,000 flowers, a dramatic increase on last year’s total of just over 6,000
UK/US special relationship
Close intelligence links mean the bond between Britain and America will stand firm according to author and journalist Michael Smith
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