by George Stanton | Jun 1, 2025 | Recreation, this:ability
Uncovering the unsung hero who carried disability tennis in Bedfordshire on his shoulders to unbelievable heights. At 8 a.m. on a Friday, on a windswept court in Bedford, a coach in his forties crouches beside his most promising quad tennis player. “Try...
by Eloise Cox | May 30, 2025 | Recreation
How a Kenyan gardener’s raw talent turned dreams of a professional golf career into reality. In any society, membership of a golf club is a privilege accessible to the wealthier members of the community. In wealthier countries, such as the UK, a golf membership can be...
by Holly Robson | May 30, 2025 | family first, Offbeat
This was the question I asked pretty much everyone I know, and then asked them to send it to me. The results were both heart-warming and varied. It was amazing to me what people chose, and how honest and raw they were. It just goes to show that a photo can have so...
by Zain Durrani | May 30, 2025 | Recreation, this:ability
Established in 2014, and operating out of IceSheffield, the Sheffield Steelkings are the youngest team in the British Para Ice Hockey Association. They use special-made sleds, shipped from Canada, to help their players get on the ice. Each sled can be adapted to the...
by Joe Sledge | May 30, 2025 | Science and Nature
Discover how Freiburg rebuilt itself into a global green city leader – and what the rest of the world can learn from its success. The urban sustainability imperative The urgent need for sustainable urban living has never been more apparent. Cities are inhabited...