The key to rekindling the passion in your relationship
Even if you re bored of each other, it s time to scrub up and seduce your partner. Here s how to do it and the romantic places to book
8 May 2021 • 6:00am
Lockdown may have blown out the spark so you ve got to make the effort to reconnect
Credit: Andrew Crowley for the Telegraph
You might need a blanket and a bobble hat. Your conversation skills might be rusty. And flirting – what even is that? Yet with outdoor dining legal again, we should all be heading out for dinner a deux as a matter of urgency, says top divorce lawyer Ayesha Vardag (vardags.com). She believes that date night – no matter how much those two words make you cringe – is not only essential for the health of our relationships but also for our self-esteem.
THOUSANDS of pounds of taxpayers money looks set to be spent halving the speed limit on a no-through road in a remote farming village despite a study revealing average speeds are already less than the proposed 30mph limit. North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) officers and councillors are set to approve launching a Traffic Regulation Order and installing the speed limit signs and lines in Cold Kirby, which was administered by the Order of Knights Templar in medieval times. Some residents and the North York Moors National Park Authority have raised concerns the signs would have a detrimental impact on the village near Sutton Bank, which is within a conservation area.
A GROUP of leading artists is collaborating with a North Yorkshire museum to look at the impact of the lockdowns of the last 12 months of their work. Ryedale Folk Museum is putting together the project, which grew out of an awareness of the lack of access to the natural environment as a result of the Government s stay at home message. The project, which is funded by Arts Council England, will culminate in an open exhibition in September and the museum is seeking submissions. It will bring together professionals, amateurs and hobbying artists in response to the northern landscape. Land artist Andy Goldsworthy’s latest project on the North York Moors developed from conditions created by the pandemic.
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The early May Bank Holiday, May 3, is the first bank holiday this year with eased restrictions.
With cinemas and bowling alleys still closed and only the options of an outdoor meal out, options are still limited on what you and your family can do.