Care Homes are an integral part of our society and naturally, were turned upside down when the lockdown began. Eight months later, how have care homes adapted to the new way of living? Lloyd Ngochi, 21, from Hereford has worked at Ledbury Market Lodge care home (Shaw Healthcare) for the best part of four years, […]
Month: November 2020
Houseplants and health; how a plant can help you with the new lockdown
With the start of a new lockdown and a lot of confusion regarding what will happen this year, having a small constant in your life may help you maintain a healthy mental wellbeing in a time where everything’s changing. For many people houseplants have been an anchor in the sea of uncertainty. Following the first […]
Cheltenham racecourse jump starts its November Meeting behind closed doors
The November meeting at Cheltenham racecourse is beginning today, starting off the three days of jump racing. The event will be behind closed doors this year due to COVID-19, with only a strict limited number of people allowed onto the course. The media personnel have also been heavily reduced for the meeting, to allow for […]
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Batsford Arboretum ‘pops’ with colour this autumn
Sticking to the 10-mph speed limit up a long, elegant, tree-lined avenue to Batsford Arboretum takes some doing. The passing countryside is ‘Cotswold gorgeous’, but the leaf fiesta ahead is the prize. This autumn, particularly it seems at Batsford, the colours are ‘popping’. And the resultant endorphins are clearing head spaces and providing sanctuary in […]
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Media Festival ‘Telling Tales’ Podcast
Hosts Megan Price and Billy Stone summarise the Festival’s events, speak to head of the event Tom Bradshaw and run through the highlights from speakers.
‘From the Top’ panel shines a light on how diversity and equality can grow in the music industry
By Ollie Chard “When women ask for pay rises or get more assertive, they are rejected.” says Vick Bain, fresh off her keynote speech at the University of Gloucestershire. Vick is now one of five panellists at the second of the Media Festival’s music panels. She is the curator of ‘The F-List’, a compilation of […]
Journalism Alumni panel brings optimism from career highlights to University of Gloucestershire’s Media Festival
By Ollie Chard The fourth day of the Media Festival brings together seven Journalism alumni for an hour-long discussion about their careers and time at the University of Gloucestershire. The makeup of the panel covers a broad range of areas from travel writing to marketing. Hosted by lecturer Erika Barnes, Martin Harris is the first […]
“You never think about your career until it’s over.” Emile Heskey delivers tales of wisdom for UoG Media Fest
‘Five-one, and even Heskey scored!’ – The chant jubilantly sung by England fans following that historic night in Munich. It’s a chant that epitomises the unfair view of Emile Heskey throughout his footballing career. A player that won six major trophies, scored over 150 topflight goals and represented his country on 62 occasions – Emile […]