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Quirky ways to beat the January Blues
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07/01/2025
In order to deal with the post-Christmas slump, we’ve looked at different ways to beat the blues across the country.
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Cold, damp, back at work. Yes, we've all experienced the January blues. Well, we've looked at some
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unique ways to beat the January blues, starting with Richard who's in Cannon Hill Park in
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Birmingham. Birmingham's Cannon Hill Park, located just a short journey from the city
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centre, is a haven for those seeking a break from urban life. Spanning over 200 acres,
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it provides a peaceful retreat filled with greenery, winding paths and opportunities
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to unwind away from the city's fast pace. It's a reminder that even in a bustling city,
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tranquil escapes aren't within easy reach. Walking in spaces like this offers more than
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just physical benefits. Studies show that spending time in nature can significantly
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improve mental wellbeing, helping to reduce feelings of anxiety and stress. It's also
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known to enhance focus and creativity, making it particularly valuable for those feeling
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stuck or overwhelmed during the colder months. For those struggling with the shorter days
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of winter, it's a way to feel more grounded and connected, offering moments of calm in
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an otherwise hectic routine. But Cannon Hill Park is not just about walking. The park caters
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to a variety of interests, with facilities that include boating on the lake, cycling
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paths and spaces for picnics. For families, the playgrounds and open fields offer a perfect
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way to enjoy quality time outdoors. The Mac Arts Centre, located within the park, hosts
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regular workshops and performances, offering a creative outlet alongside the natural environment.
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From yoga classes to theatre productions, there's always something happening, no matter
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the time of year. The park's natural beauty is also a draw for photographers, bird watchers
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and those simply looking to reconnect with the outdoors. Green spaces like Cannon Hill
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Park are more than just leisure spots, they're places that bring people together, encourage
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movement and create a sense of community. They're spaces for social connections as
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well as individual reflection, making them a vital part of urban life. For many, parks
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like this are an integral part of their routine, offering a way to stay engaged and active
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with their surroundings. With Cannon Hill Park as an example of what's possible, we
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turn back to the city centre to hear what others in Birmingham are doing to lift their
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spirits this winter. If you celebrate Christmas, just keep the Christmas trees up for longer
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because I think it's less depressing that way. And if you don't celebrate Christmas,
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just get some lights in your house or something, just get some rainbow lights, that's what I'd do.
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Something cheaper, just hanging with the kids, make something fun for the day because your
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kids are going to remember it more than you are. I think exercise is always good, like you don't
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have to go for like a really long run or run a marathon but going out for a walk every day or
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just like getting some sunlight, just being outside, like trees, you know, nature. Well you
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kind of want to stop really because January is a pretty ghastly month, isn't it, with the weather,
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with money. Yeah, well on that score, I don't really know, I don't know what you can do about
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it really. Now from ways to reinvigorate your body to looking at how the foods we put into our
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bodies can affect our mood, it's Emma in Bristol. Are you looking to improve your diet this new year?
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Well, you won't be alone. Many across Bristol and the West Country are considering their diet,
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with many choosing to either go vegetarian or vegan. So we've seen a huge surge, a huge,
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and even just around the UK, loads of vegan businesses are popping up, loads of independents
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are like implementing new vegan options. So for us it's been a huge, beautiful whirlwind of,
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oh wow, it's really blossoming. We have a tag of humane food rather than vegan food. We decided
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to kind of have this entire concept just to have the whole-hearted, just really good comfort food,
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whole-hearted, lovely Sunday roast, just everything that everyone genuinely wants.
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If a slaughterhouse had glass windows, as John Lennon once put it, life would be very different.
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I mean, I come from an Irish background, you know, dairy, meat and everything's very heavily
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implemented. So for me to kind of like step away from it, I mean, if I can do it, I mean,
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any Joe soap can. As people increasingly prioritise their health and wellbeing,
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the demand for nutrient-rich plant-based foods has surged. Veganism is now seen as a holistic
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approach to better health, with studies highlighting its potential to lower the risks of heart disease,
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diabetes and obesity. This shift is evident in Bristol's bustling markets,
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where local vendors showcase everything from freshly prepared vegan meals to organic,
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plant-based staples. The city's vegan restaurants and cafes have also expanded,
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offering innovative menus that cater to diverse palates. Establishments like Kucha Mezi Bar and
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Eden Cafe serve up colourful, health-focused dishes to prove plant-based eating can be both
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nourishing and indulgent. So as it's Veganuary, I decided to pop to one of these many places in
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Bristol that do a lot of vegan options. So I popped to the Columbian Coffee & Co, which is
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just at the very bottom of Cotton Hill by White Ladies Road, and I picked myself up a vegan slice
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of coffee and walnut cake. So I'm going to give this a try now, apparently it's absolutely
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delicious and it is one of their specialities, so let us give it a go.
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That is delicious!
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In 2025, veganism in Bristol has become more than just a dietary trend,
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it's now a central part of the city's vibrant and progressive culture.
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Known for its eco-conscious ethos, Bristol continues to lead the charge in plant-based
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living, offering a thriving scene for those seeking healthier and more sustainable eating
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habits. Now I'm going to tuck into the rest of my coffee and walnut cake and enjoy finding more of
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these exciting vegan cafes and restaurants around the city. Cheers! Well, plant-based or not, those
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dishes all looked amazing. Moving on from that amazing food, Duncan's working up an appetite as
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well as working on his mindfulness in Newcastle's Jesmond Dean. I think it's, well, many things like
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we're so lucky to have so many like beautiful paths with trees, but also because you've got
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the play parks, Pet's Corner, and this is kind of something for everyone. So today we're here with
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some friends with their little girl, so we've actually been rollerblading alongside, but yeah,
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you can make it kind of a whole day out or just like a really nice dog walk, which is lovely.
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There are so many things to do in Jesmond Dean, as well as in Heaton Park, Armstrong Park and
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Paddy Freeman's. You can take the family to visit the animals in Pet's Corner, you can have a walk
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along the hilly paths around the old mill, or you can enjoy a coffee at Millfield House. Yeah, it's
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just like an excuse to get out the house, I only live around the corner, so quite nice having it
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on the doorstep. Yeah, I was here visiting my sister, I just like to see people that I know
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around here. Yeah, I walked through Heaton Park on the way here because my sister lives in Heaton, so
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yeah, it was a nice little walk, but a bit sleepy. You can enjoy sliding down the slides in Heaton
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Park, a game of tennis at Paddy Freeman's, or even enjoy spotting the fantastically diverse birds and
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other wildlife while strolling along the park's many, many nature trails. I don't know, we always
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feel like nice and calm afterwards, you know, just enjoying getting out in nature, but we also
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like go for runs as well, if we can convince him to come with us, but it's like lovely for that,
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because you can easily get like a nice ice cream.
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The many different routes and terrains across the park network certainly lend themselves to
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all kinds of running. Every Saturday, hundreds of intrepid and possibly slightly mad runners
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race up and down these hills back here as part of the Jesmond Dean Park Run.
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I used to work at Newcastle University and we also used the park a lot for some of like the
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geography like research that we were doing with the students, and that was amazing, like to be
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able to get the students to come to a place on their doorstep and learn all about like the river
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and how that functions, and like we were studying like things like the kind of local ecology as well,
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so like it's really nice that we can also use it for like kind of science and also teaching
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and like the future generations about like nature and the way in which I suppose the world works.
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Oh yeah, we've literally just walked through like the bird bit and then just walking past
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it and I haven't had a proper look yet, but we tried to speak to the parrot but he didn't want
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to speak to us. Lastly we're over to James who's with a Womble of Wales learning how clearing up
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litter in the countryside can help us to clear our minds as well. So that stuff will kill about a
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million fish. Well I don't know about a million, but there's at least a hundred thousand little
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polystyrene balls in there. Paul and his Wombles of Wales group go out almost every day litter
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picking around Cardiff and in the parks, both to help nature but also to get back into nature
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and spread some positivity. We are, we're ramblers who've Wombled, so we try and clear up the stuff
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that everyday people leave behind and try and make good use of it, but also try and look after nature.
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We are a homeless litter picking group, which is our substance, if you like, we go out every day
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and you might have seen us in Cardiff, in Cardiff Bay and surrounding areas, and we
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what we do is go out and try and spread some love, some light, some music, and instead of moaning
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about everything that's wrong, we try and just focus on the stuff that's right and
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take the lead and plant a seed. Paul focuses on the positives and he said that after such a great
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2024, getting more and more people litter picking in his group, he wants to push on with some big
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plans in 2025. So we have decided to spread our wings, so to say, and we are going to do
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our very first big public event, which is going to be a Barry to Bristol litter pick,
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using only, only the power of earth, wind, fire and water,
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and putting one foot in front of the other, so. On top of helping nature when he's out litter picking,
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he wants to get really stuck into nature and he says that going for a walk is always a positive,
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but for Paul there's no other feeling like a freezing cold dip in the taff
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to help him get back to nature, but he warned it's certainly not for everyone,
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so don't go jumping in willy-nilly. Look at what we've got, look at what we've got around us.
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I mean, yes, we've got a little bit, we've got some plastic, yes, we've got some plastic, yes,
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we've got some, um, a single-use plastic, yes, we've got fishing nets, yes, we've got all the
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bad stuff, but, um, but look at all the good stuff we've got, guys. Look at how beautiful
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the area is, and especially in somewhere like Cardiff, where I feel like I just belong.
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So what is it about the, about being around nature in this way and helping,
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what is so positive about it, why is it such an enjoyable way to be able to be positive?
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Just makes you there, it just makes you realise who you are.
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It's invigorated all of my senses, um, I feel just so much more alive,
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more connected with nature, um, yeah, it was cold, but I tell you what, it's wow.
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So now we've seen a variety of ways to turn our January frowns upside down,
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hopefully we can all have a bit more of a spring in our step going forwards.
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