During the pandemic, we have all relied on each other even more to get through all of life’s problems. Our health all took a collective toll, we drank more, smoked more, and exercised less, and our mental health took a significant toll on the isolation we experienced, but we relied on each other to get by. Statistics from the Mental Halth Foundation said anxiety and worry due to the stress of the pandemic has declined significantly from 62% in March 2020 to 42% in late February 2021 This reduction in anxiety was also recorded amongst those with long-term physical health conditions, 54 per cent in June 2020 to 45 per cent in Feb 2021, and those with a pre-existing mental health diagnosis, 67 per cent in June 2020 to 58 per cent in Feb 2021.
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TV presenter Alan Titchmarsh has joined the tide of opposition to a solar farm north of Alresford. Objections, and latterly expressions of support, have been pouring into the city council office over plans for land off Godsfield Lane, Armsworth. There have been around 685 objections and 175 supports. Mr Titchmarsh is Chancellor of the Winchester University, a senior honorary role. And among the supporters of the scheme, according to the council, is Prof Joy Carter, vice chancellor of the university. Alan Titchmarsh has written in opposition to plans for a solar farm north of Alresford. Mr Titchmarsh, of Holybourne, near Alton, wrote to the council: “A totally inappropriate site for this scale of solar power installation. Brownfield sites can be easily developed without affecting public amenities and areas of natural beauty that are valuable for both wildlife and human health and well-being. We do need to harness natural resources but not when the creation of
Businesses within the fitness and hospitality industries are anticipating some more restrictions will be lifted soon as health officials have hinted that a decision is expected Monday.
Businesses within the fitness and hospitality industries are anticipating some more restrictions will be lifted soon as health officials have hinted that a decision is expected Monday.