Time to dust off those walking boots! 4th – 11th May is Get Walking Week, an annual festival of short walks organised by Ramblers, Britain’s walking charity. During Get Walking Week, there’ll be hundreds of free short walks of five miles or less led by experienced walk leaders throughout Britain. Whether you fancy stepping out along the coast, through the countryside or in a city, there’s something for everyone. […] more
5th May marks International Day of the Midwife. A day for celebrating our own special midwives, it is also an important date in the calendar for raising awareness of the difference midwives play in the health and happiness of babies and mothers worldwide. Here three Green Parent readers share the reasons why midwives are so important. […] more
Running from 10th to 16th April, World Homeopathy Awareness Week this year focuses on homeopathy for trauma and disasters. From personal crises to disasters that effect many people, homeopathy offers a helping hand. One of the most potent uses of homeopathy is in the case of shock and long term traumatic stress disorders. […] more
JĀSÖN are urging the summer to start by offering 5 lucky readers of The Green Parent a family sun care kit. […] more
The Alder tree is synonymous with nurturing and giving. Found on the banks of rivers and streams, its fallen leaves provide rich nutrients for water creatures, while its intricate root systems offer shelter. An Alder’s root system can restore soil pH, nurturing the soil in which it grows for other plants, and it prevents soil erosion on banks. […] more
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