Guerrilla knitters invited to show work in New York

Spring is in full swing, meaning that now could be the perfect time to pick up the knitting patterns and immerse yourself in this creative habit, while also producing some snug designs to keep the family warm.

You may also be inspired by a group of knitters from Cornish town, who have recently hit the news after being invited to show their work in New York, the BBC reports.

These so-called “craftivists” have gained much attention after they took part in a new craze known as “yarn-bombing”, which involves decorating lampposts, signs and benches with knitted cosies and accessories.

The anonymous bunch have since been invited to a show held by Vogue Knitting, after the magazine got in touch with the group through Facebook.

One of the knitters told the BBC: “We thought they were hoaxing us so we ignored them. Then they came back and we thought maybe it was true.”

The Cornish gang of knitting enthusiasts are to begin showcasing their work at Vogue Knitting Live from January 14th.

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Group recreates nativity scene with knitting patterns

Group recreates nativity scene with knitting patternsA group from South Shields have recreated the nativity scene with the help of knitting patterns, according to the Shields Gazette.

The Knit and Natter group have been secretly using their talents to design the stable scene from wool and have presented it to the Boldon Lane Library, where it now takes pride of place.

It was presented as a surprise to the library, which is where the group meets, and features a scene with Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus, the three kings and a range of different animals.

The set was given to Elaine McCulloch, who helps run the group.

Mrs McCulloch told the newspaper: “I had noticed them whispering in sessions, but didn’t have a clue as to what was actually going on.

“What they have done is amazing, absolutely incredible.”

Christmas could be a great time for you to dig out the knitting needles and learn to knit some festive decorations for the house.

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Employees ‘need work-life balance’

A good work-life balance is important to workers in Britain, a leading pharmaceutical company has claimed.

Mike Wilkins, director of performance and reward at AstraZeneca, said that people should be enthusiastic and excited about their job.

He commented that part of this is ensuring family life matters such as a correct balance is in place.

Mr Wilkins added that that his firm aims to achieve this by offering employees support networks, as well as offering opportunities which could enable mothers to operate remotely.

He said: “As part of our reward and benefits schemes, we try to emphasise reward and flexibility wherever we can.”

Mr Wilkins went on to comment that in the US, childcare options and schemes in which parents can take advantage of up to 52 weeks combined paid and unpaid leave are in operation, during which time they can take care of family life issues.

Recently, research commissioned by HireScores.com found that 63 per cent of parents find a family holiday more stressful than a week at work.

Acupuncture ‘can provide a sense of balance’

Acupuncture works included in a procedure which supplies individuals with a feeling of balance within their existence, a specialist claims, individuals who worry about family health might be interested to uncover.

Clive Roy Teal, registrar in the British Register of Complementary Professionals, company secretary from the Institute for Complementary and Natural Medicine and qualified acupuncturist, states that alternative remedies frequently have a preventative approach.

According to him that it features a lengthy history included in chinese medicine and it has been practiced for roughly 4,000 years.

“[It] continues to be utilized in China with an ongoing basis and in their treatment,Inch he claims.

Mr Teal claims that traditional doctors would simply be compensated when their sufferers were well.

Based on health care provider Bupa, there’s good scientific evidence for acupuncture’s effectiveness in dealing with rheumatoid arthritis symptoms and osteo arthritis.

Additionally, it claims the therapy may be used to repress nausea following surgical procedures or chemotherapy, in addition to tension-type head aches and migraines.

Some cereals ‘more sugary than ice cream’

Some cereals 'more sugary than ice cream'Parents should be wary of what they are serving their kids for breakfast, as recent research reveals many cereals have very high sugar levels.

Research published by Which? found only one in 28 breakfast cereals aimed at children do not have high sugar levels, while 31 of the 100 products studied had more than the four teaspoons recommended by health experts.

Cereals thought to be healthy, like Bran Flakes and Special K, were also found to have high levels of the substance, with a bowl of the latter being similar to Tesco’s Dark Chocolate Fudge Cake Ice Cream in sugar content.

The report from Which? found Morrisons’ Choco Crackles had the most amount of sugar per serving, more than a Cadbury’s Chocolate Flake, with Frosties and Ricicles following soon after.

Sue Davis, chief policy adviser at Which?, says: “Some cereals deserve their healthy image, but most simply don’t. It’s especially shocking that almost all those targeted at children are less healthy. With such little choice, it’s a daily struggle for consumers.”

It follows similar research from the consumer information company a few years ago, when it found some cereals had almost the same amount of fat as a thick pork sausage.

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DO anti-smoking drugs CAUSE MORE HARM THAN good?

DO anti-smoking drugs CAUSE MORE HARM THAN good?
Smokers are encouraged to give up smoking, but how safe are the aids touted to assist them tostop? GILL COX looks at the issues causing concern…

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This No Smoking Day, Wednesday 14 March, a million of the UK’s eight million smokers are expected to attempt to quit. To aid them, doctors can prescribe patches, sprays and/or the drugs Zyban (bupropion) or Champix (varenicline). Clinical trials show Champix, launched back in 2006, is best suitedwith 21 in 100 users stopping compared with just 8 in 100 using placebos.

 

Candis MagazineSo what’s behind this issue? Champix seems towork by interfering with the brain receptors stimulated by nicotine. By partly stimulating those receptors it mimics nicotine and helps reduce cravings and withdrawal effects. It also partially blunts ‘satisfaction’ receptors so even if quitters sneak a smoke, they don’t get as good a ‘hit’.

 

More than one million UK prescriptions were issued for a 12-week course of Champix in 2010, with the NHS Stop Smoking Services giving it to 28 per centof hopeful quitters in April to June 2011 (latest available figures).But of course, any drug can have side effects. Most common with Champix are insomnia, headaches, flatulence, nausea and a small risk of heart attack in those with heart disease. Patients are also advised to take ‘special care with Champix’, being aware of suicidal thoughts and changes in behaviour, and stopping treatment immediately. But Dr Furbergbelieves the problem is larger than previously thought.

In 2008, America’s Federal Aviation Administration banned pilots from using Champix after Dr Furberg’s team expressed concern about reports of users driving cars and blacking out.

As of March 2012 Candis magazine will be available in a bigger size!

As of March 2012 Candis magazine will be available in a bigger size; bringing you more feature stories, competitions, money saving deals and celebrity interviews than ever before!

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Half term fun for free

Half term fun for free

It barely seems a week ago since the Christmas break, yet the kids are off again this

Half termmonth… Take a look at how to keep them busy without breaking the budget!


Take them on a ‘MESSY WALK ADVENTURE’. Get the waterproofs on and tell them to get as dirty as they can. They will love jumping in the puddles.


COLLECT leaves, twigs or whatever they can find in the garden. They can get creative stick them on to card to make art!


Have a BAKING DAY. Chocolate-covered cereal cakes are easy and cheap to make,
and the kids can each decorate theirs with sweets and sprinkles individually.


VISIT A LOCAL MUSEUM. Lots are free and put on extra activities over the half term. Find your nearest at museums.co.uk.


Make them NEWSPAPER EDITORS for the day. They can create stories, interview friends and draw the photographs for the paper.


VISIT A FARM. They can get up close to the livestock and learn about life as a farmer.


Encourage MUSICALITY. Make instruments using containers, saucepans, spoons and many other kitchen accessories. Then get them to write their own lyrics, then hold X Factor-style auditions with you as the judge.


PAINT their faces and let them paint yours. Then be brave and head down to the shop
to see who gets the most laughs!


Our great on-line makeover competition

The lucky winner of our great on-line makeover competition was Lynn Machray from Wirral. To Begin her 5 star day Lynn was sent to Andrew Collinge’s flagship salon in Liverpool’s Castle Street. After a careful consultation, twice British Hairdresser of the Year Andrew, together with wife Liz, a top make-up artist, weaved some makeover magic. When Lynn’s day of pampering was finished, we asked her if she was pleased with the results…

Oh delighted, it was a great day. Andrew and Liz treated me like a princess!

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We noticed that you had a small fringe cut in which we think looks amazing!

Yes I did. I normally pull my hair back away from my face but to make my look a little bit softer Andrew chopped about 2 inches off, then he did some light feathering around the face and some highlights to boost my colour!

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What was the best part of your day?

I think it was actually the information that both Liz and Andrew gave me about what I could do regarding my hair and makeup.

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Well that takes me on to my next question… Have you used any of the advice given to you on the day?

Well as I was lucky enough to be given a lot of the products that were used, I have managed to put some of their tips to the test! Andrew said that it is always important to remember to boost the height of my hair – what goes up must come down! Liz told me that less is more when it comes to make-up so she used a small light foundation that allowed my freckles to show through! She also mentioned how important moisturising is to the skin.

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What was your families reaction to your new look?

Oh they thought I looked outstanding! Also, I must mention that the photographer was amazing – he snapped away in the background – I barely noticed him!

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Thanks Lynn, we’re delighted that you’re delighted! We thought you looked fantastic so congratulations again for being the winner of the makeover competition.

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Newhall Publications Information

Newhall Publications is an independent, family-owned magazine publishing and marketing company. It focuses on publishing the well-known family magazine, Candis and running the Candis Club which is the owner of the magazine, together with offering telemarketing and subscription services through Core Contact, the third area of the business.

Newhall Publications has its origins back in 1962, when founder Joseph K. Douglas created a newsletter to offer updates on the fundraising activities of the Cancer & Polio Research Fund.

Candis began life as a fortnightly newsletter, printed in black & white and costing just 15 pence. Candis magazine became a huge success and grew to the full-colour, 164-page version being printed today. There are now over 236,000 copies of the magazine sold on a monthly basis and it is the UK’s largest selling subscription Women’s magazine. Back when it started, the newsletter was delivered by hand and from door to door by a group of dedicated agents. Today, it is offered by a variety of newsagents, as well as by subscription, straight from Newhall the publishers.

The second part of the business is Candis Club, a subscribers club that arranges savings on a wide range of goods and services for members, as well as organising a whole range of social events. Discounts are available on everything from travel, home insurance, car and health cover.

Candis Club makes regular donations to health charities and is very proud to have helped a complete range of organisations, including: Marie Curie Cancer Care, Meningitis Trust and the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID). In total, Candis Club has raised over £53 million for charities in the United Kingdom.

Another important section of the business is Core Contact. This specializes in providing services to business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) clients, specifically relating to telemarketing, data and subscription management. Newhall’s telemarketing division was formed in 2001, when it decided it could best serve Candis Magazine’s customers by bringing telemarketing services within the organisation. However, Core Contact has proven more successful than expected and has expanded to additionally provide telemarketing and data management services to an external client base.

Newhall Publications are already recognised externally as a real success story. In 2010 it was ranked as one of the Top 100 companies to work for in britain by the Sunday Times and by Best Companies, and in 2006 they were awarded the JP Morgan Family Business Honours Award for Social Responsibility. The organization also achieved the Investors in People status.