Are you brave enough to take part in the charity Apprentice Challenge?
YOU’RE fired! Those are the words you won’t want to hear if you take part in a charity Apprentice Challenge.
YOU’RE fired! Those are the words you won’t want to hear if you take part in a charity Apprentice Challenge.
Traipsing downhill through sludgy mud, the cold wind stinging my cheeks as hailstones bounced off my waterproof jacket, I stared up at the steep hill in front of me and grimaced.
My rucksack is packed, my walking boots are waiting by the front door and Boots is £51.53 better off, thanks to a last-minute online spree to stock up on blister plasters, first-aid kits and anti-histamine.
“Who do you think is going to be the next to die, Aunty Emma?” asked my little niece as we were walking into the church for my brother’s funeral service.
The anniversary of my brother’s suicide was always going to be difficult, especially being sandwiched awkwardly between Good Friday and Easter Sunday as it was.
When it came to our weekend away, I was full of good intentions.
It was a brilliant night. I was out with friends enjoying a post-pizza limoncello and feeling smugly content at the life I had created for myself.
THE line-up for this year’s Night Air at the Piers event as part of the Bournemouth Air Festival just keeps getting bigger and better.
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