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    There's a great offer on Merlin Thrilling Theme Park Tickets for Two on offer with BuyaGift.co.uk, if you want a day out for people who love thrills and to get the adrenaline pumping.

    Merlin Thrilling Theme Park Tickets for Two on offer with BuyaGift.co.uk
    And it's on offer - it was £89.00 and it's now £59.00,
    saving you 34%.
    Not only that, you can get a further 15% off
    with our exclusive code** that BuyaGift
    have kindly given visitors from this website!
    The code is AHW2023

    Make the most of day entry at one of the following:

    - Alton Towers Resort, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
    - Chessington World of Adventures Resort, Chessington, West London
    - LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort, Windsor, Berkshire
    - THORPE PARK Resort, Surrey
    - The London Eye, Southbank, South London
    - SEA LIFE London, Southbank, South London
    - Cadbury World, Birmingham, West Midlands
    - London Dungeon, Southbank, South London
    - DreamWorks Shrek's Adventure! London
    - Madame Tussauds Blackpool, Lancashire
    - SEA LIFE Blackpool, Lancashire
    - Blackpool Tower Dungeon, Blackpool, Lancashire
    - Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire

    So there's plenty to choose from for a great day out!   Please note the "What do I need to know" section for booking information etc. 

    **Our exclusive code AHW2023 is valid with BuyaGift until 31 December 2023 and it's site wide with BuyaGift even for special offers and 2 for 1s!  (Some products are excluded.)


    Visit BuyaGift here.

     

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    The British Newspaper Archive keeps expanding week by week! 

    It's a partnership with the British Library and the aim was to digitise up to 40 million pages from the British Library's collection over a 10 year period.  Well, it's gone way past that - it now has an incredible 72 million pages to explore!

    There are now over 72 million pages for you to explore online!
    G
    ive your loved one an incredible window into past life
    with a subscription to the British Newspaper Archive.

    The collection is just staggering.  And the joy of it is that you don't need to leave the house to view it all - you can do it from home, perfect as we approach that time of year when the nights are drawing in and it starts to get colder.

    Newspapers give you a window into the past to get a feel for what life was like
    Give the history lover in your life
    a subscription to the British Newspaper Archive - 
    or why not subscribe yourself?

    I love the fact that you can delve into all aspects of life and society to see what people were concerned about at the time;  you can search up births, marriages and deaths, and find out what life was like for your ancestors!  What would they have been talking about at the dinner table?  What would they have been concerned about? What was being advertised, what was popular? What social events were taking place that they might have gone to?  How did they fill any spare time they had? All fascinating stuff, giving you a great insight into life in the past.

    What was in a boy's comic in olden times?
    What was in a boy's comic in olden times?  

    Newspapers give us clues and hints as to what people thought was important and really can add to our knowledge of the fabric of life and the glue that held it together.

    This is a great gift for anyone who loves immersing themselves into history, even without leaving the house.  I've got a subscription and it's amazing how easy it is to get so involved in what you're looking at that you go from one thing to another on it without realising how the time is going!

    They now have over 72 MILLION pages dating from 1700s for lovers of history, social history, family history, ancestry and what life was like back in the day to explore. 

    Give a gift subscription to the British Newspaper Archive today! 

     

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    Well, many of us enjoy the build up to Christmas, with the music, the decorations, get-togethers, greetings to send, the thought of several days off in a row.  And equally many people don't - the thought of those get-togethers, finding the right present, listening to the same Christmas music wherever you are....!!

    So one of the things you could do is to treat someone to an Advent Calendar and Virgin Experience Days may have just the thing - they've got one for wine, one for gin and one for chocolate.  There's also Joe and Steph's popcorn Advent Calendar, a Pork Crackling and Beer Advent Calendar from Snaffling Pig, and a Pork Crackling Advent Calendar from Snaffling Pig.  They start at £25.95.

     

    This is the Luxury Red Wine Advent Calendar from Virgin Wines
    This is the Luxury Red Wine Advent Calendar from Virgin Wines
    for £99.99

    There's also a Luxury Gin Advent Calendar from Virgin Wines

    There's also a Luxury Gin Advent Calendar from Virgin Wines
    for £110.00


    This is the Pork Crackling Advent Calendar from Snaffling Pig
    This is the Pork Crackling Advent Calendar from Snaffling Pig
    for £25.95


    View the Advent Calendars available through Virgin Exprience Days here.




  4. This week is Orangutan Awareness Week - don't forget to wear orange on Wednesday for Orange for Orangutan Day.  So it's a great opportunity to let you know that if you're looking for a gift membership for a wildlife lover, you could give them a membership to the Orangutan Foundation.

    The UK registered charity is based in the UK and they work in collaboration with The Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry (BKSDA) to manage their programmes in Indonesian Borneo, in Central Kalimantan.

    Their mission is:

    "to save orangutans by protecting their tropical forest habitat, working with local communities and promoting research and education."

    But as they point out, it's more than that - they also recognise the role orangutans have to play in the biodiversity of the region.  Conservation is more than protecting a species - it's about protecting nature for all of us and our wellbeing.

    They are helping to conserve:

    • 393,800 acres of habitat in the Tanjung Puting National Park, home to 4,400 critically endangered orangutans and they also managePondok Ambung Tropical Forest Research Station there, which studies the park's fauna and flora, which includes monkeys and crocodiles. 
    • 600 critically endangered orangutans in 158,000 acres of habitat in the Lamandau Wildlife Reserve, one of the few protected areas where orangutans who've been rescued are released back into the wild

    What are the threats to orangutans?

    Their habitat is being destroyed by our demand for palm oil, not aided by the expanding bio-fuel market.  Orangutans and most of the biodiversity supported by tropical rainforests cannot co-exist with oil palm plantations.  Illegal logging, forest fires and illegal mining are also destroying the rainforest.   Fires kill and orphand displace many orangutans;  they are caused by the dry debris from logging, the use of fire by palm oil companies and the El Nino effect which has caused longer than usual dry seasons.  

    Help the Orangutan Foundation help orangutans

    © Orangutan Foundation


    Recent estimates suggest that there are less than 54,000 Bornean orangutans
    (pictured above) left


    Give a Membership to the Orangutan Foundation and help orangutans 

    Memberships are really important to charities like the Orangutan Foundation.  They form a secure and ongoing support base for the work they do, and that means they can help and reintroduce orangutans back into the wild and also protect their rainforest habitat.  This year, the Orangutan Foundation is 30 years old and to celebrate, new members can receive a free copy of the charity's limited edition 30th Anniversary Booklet.  

    How is the Orangutan Foundation making a difference to orangutans?

    • Habitat Protection and Re-Forestation 
      If the forests are not safe, neither are the orangutans.  The Foundation supports the training, equipping and deployment of fire-fighting teams in areas of critical orangutan habitat. The use of guard posts and patrols to protect a wildlife reserve and national park have been very effective.  

    • Translocating and releasing orangutans
      Orangutans found isolated in remnant patches of forests or in oil palm plantations need rescuing.  Many are released in the wild.  A veterinary clinic can provide care. 

    • Education and awareness 
      To encourage children to have a greater interest in the natural world and help them to understand the importance of looking after it.

    • Scientific research
      This enables key conservation decisions to be made on important habitats

    • Capacity building and sustainable livelihoods
      It helps to develop the capacity of Indonesians to play a role in the conservation of the orangutan. The work of the charity also encourages sustainable practices and livelihoods that generate an income without destroying the forests. 

    The Orangutan Foundation runs its own programmes in Central Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo.

    Give a Membership to the Orangutan Foundation
    © Orangutan Foundation
    It is estimated that there are 6,600 of the Sumatran species of orangutan left.

    Memberships support this work, and you'll find there are a number of different memberships available, mostly for one year but also for lifetime. There are memberships for Junior, Family, Individual, Student and Senior Citizens, Patron, Life and Corporate.

    Members receive a subscription to the bi-annual newsletter, Red Ape.  This keeps you up to date with the work the charity is doing.  Junior and family members also receive a copy of Pongo, the junior newsletter.


    Join today and support the work the Orangutan Foundation is doing.

    By the way, other gifts for an Orangutan lover may be