Arg stranded outside event when security don t recognise him after weight loss
James Argent was left outside in the cold after security at a charity football game failed to recognise him following his huge weight loss
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20 of the Best Outdoor Swimming Pools in the UK Annie Hayes
If your last encounter with an outdoor swimming pool was Ibiza 2019, it’s about time you made a splash in the UK’s lidos. Besides offering a welcome change of scenery after the best part of a year spent indoors, swimming is the shortcut to swole you didn’t know you needed – you’ll torch fat, build injury-free muscle, and crank up your metabolism with every length.
Aesthetics aside, hitting the pool can even help you live longer. Compared to walkers, runners and couch potatoes, men who swam regularly halved their risk of dying from all causes, research from the University of South Carolina found. Make swimming a habit, and you’ll slash your risk of chronic illness, such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes and stroke, the NHS states.
Bathers dive in solar powered London Fields Lido swimming pool
The solar scheme is set to cover the facility’s needs and any surplus energy will be sent back to the grid
Image: Hackney Council
Hackney Council has launched a new solar scheme at London Fields Lido that will allow the facility to cover its energy needs and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
The works for the installation of the solar panels, which form part of the local authority’s commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions across all its functions by 2040, were completed a few days ago.
The facility is planned to use all the energy generated from the 33kW scheme and any surplus energy will be fed back into the grid.
Things to do in London this Easter bank holiday weekend, from blossom trails to the best of what’s on the box David Ellis,Jochan Embley,Rosie Fitzmaurice,Katie Rosseinsky,Katie Strick and Jessie Thompson
Out under the blossoms
If you hadn’t clocked all the Instagrams from
Battersea Park already, it’s cherry blossom season! And Battersea’s pink archways aren’t the only spot for witnessing London in bloom:
Regent’s Park has tunnels of the stuff,
Greenwich Park’spink blossom avenues have been compared to those in Japan and
Kew Gardens has its very own Cherry Walk, starting at the Rose Garden and finishing at Palm House. There’s even a beautiful pink cluster to admire in the churchyard at