by WRA Admin | Mar 12, 2021 | Archives, Spring, WRA Blog
Spring is definitely in the air as I sit writing this. There is a beautiful blue sky, I can hear birds singing through the open window and the crocuses that I planted in the autumn are appearing in the garden. As a child in the 70’s, this was the season when my mum...
by WRA Admin | Mar 10, 2021 | #QuitforCovid, Coronavirus, Covid, No Smoking Day, Smoking, WRA Blog
March 10th will celebrate National No Smoking Day, an annual national health campaign that started in 1984 and encourages smokers to quit. Over the years, it has seen several changes to its organising body and is now in the hands of NHS Smoke Free. For the NHS,...
by WRA Admin | Mar 5, 2021 | 1895, Archives, International Womens Day, Womens Football, WRA Blog
A few months ago, I came across an article in an old periodical in our archives, which really caught my attention entitled ‘Should Women Play Football?’ dated 18th April 1895. We have International Women’s Day on the 8th March this year, and one of the...
by WRA Admin | Feb 22, 2021 | Archives, RealBreadWeek, WRA Blog
February 20th – February 28th is Real Bread Week 2021. It is an annual, international celebration of Real Bread and the people who make it. We are encouraged to go to our local, independent Real Bread bakery, to support these business’s in our local communities...
by WRA Admin | Jan 20, 2021 | 1913, Archives, Covid, History, WRA Blog
We are certainly going through some challenging times at the moment, with many of us feeling stressed and anxious due to the Covid-19 pandemic and all the worries that brings into our lives on a daily basis. With the vaccine now being rolled out and Spring on the way...
by WRA Admin | Dec 17, 2020 | Alcohol, Awareness, Dry January, WRA Blog
2020 has been a difficult year, leading many people to drink more than usual. According to Alcohol Change UK, one in four of us who drink alcohol want to cut down in 2021. Taking a month off from drinking is a great way to reset your relationship with alcohol. It may...