What it takes to be an ironwoman! From 5am starts to burning 3,500 calories a day and working out in a heated pain cave , triathlete reveals her bid to become the first woman to complete an Ironman in under 8 hours
Lucy Charles-Barclay, 27, from Essex, is training for the Ironman triathlon in 2022
Aims to become the first woman to complete competition in under eight hours
Reveals she burns 3,500 calories and eats high-carb meals for energy everyday
The medieval Clock Tower in St Albans.
- Credit: St Albans Council
Hertfordshire s happiest and unhappiest places to live have been revealed using data for personal wellbeing analysed by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The ONS has used the results of a national survey which asked people to rate their level of happiness out of ten in order to give council areas across the UK an overall average score.
The data from the Annual Population Survey covers the period between April 2019 and March 2020, overlapping into the build up of the first national lockdown on March 23, 2020.
The statistics show that St Albans City and District Council and East Herts Council are the happiest places to live, with both having a score of 7.9 out of 10.
The medieval Clock Tower in St Albans.
- Credit: St Albans Council
Hertfordshire s happiest and unhappiest places to live have been revealed using data for personal wellbeing analysed by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The ONS has used the results of a national survey which asked people to rate their level of happiness out of ten in order to give council areas across the UK an overall average score.
The data from the Annual Population Survey covers the period between April 2019 and March 2020, overlapping into the build up of the first national lockdown on March 23, 2020.
The statistics show that St Albans City and District Council and East Herts Council are the happiest places to live, with both having a score of 7.9 out of 10.
Published:
5:34 PM February 28, 2021
World of Animals at Paradise Wildlife Park is set to open again on April 12.
- Credit: Paradise Wildlife Park
A popular Hertfordshire zoo near Welwyn Hatfield has confirmed its reopening plans.
Following Prime Minister Boris Johnson s roadmap announcement last Monday, Paradise Wildlife Park is set to open its doors again from Monday, April 12.
Provided certain government requirements are met, that is the date from which Step 2 lockdown restrictions will be eased, with outdoor attractions such as zoos, theme parks and drive-in cinemas allowed to open again to the public.
Full surge testing plan for Hertfordshire residents after South African variant found in Broxbourne
The council are aiming to test at least 5,000 people during the next two weeks
Everyone in the EN10 postcode area will be offered a more accurate PCR test (Image: Liam McBurney/PA Wire)
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