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It's widely recognised that to stay in shape we need to combine healthy eating with regular exercise but with today's busy lifestyles it's not always easy to put into practice! Active Health with Carol Vorderman offers a fun, motivatin...
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It's widely recognised that to stay in shape we need to combine healthy eating with regular exercise but with today's busy lifestyles it's not always easy to put into practice!
Active Health with Carol Vorderman offers a fun, motivating programme that anyone can follow. Inputting your personal details into the software allows Carol to calculate your BMI and provide you with a personalised programme outlining how many calories you need to consume and how much exercise you should do to maintain or lose weight.
Carol acts as your motivational guide throughout, helping you to achieve your personal goal whether it is to lose weight, boost energy levels, improve your fitness or all three combined.
Features:
* Includes Activity Meter
* Take control of your lifestyle with your own personal trainer
* Keep track of your activity and calorie intake
* Set yourself daily targets
* Help improve your diet with 70 healthy recipes
* Reach your goals whether it be losing weight or improving your fitness
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Celebrities Ruby Wax and Carol Vorderman will appear as guests of honour at this year’s glittering NSPCC ‘A Night at the Oscars Ball’ in Coventry.
The annual fundraiser, which will take place at the Ricoh Arena on October 9, is sponsored by Jaguar Cars and the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce.
Members of the NSPCC Coventry Business Group, which organises the event, are hoping this year’s ball will beat last year’s fantastic fundraising total of £70,000.
Since the group was formed in 1993, it has raised nearly £2 million towards Coventry’s Boole House in Whitefriars Street, city centre.
Geoff Cousins, chairman of the NSPCC Coventry Business Group and Managing Director of Jaguar Cars UK, said he hoped to break through the £2 million barrier with the help of the ball.
He said: “A Night at the Oscars promises to be an enjoyable as well as an emotional night, for we are confident that we will reach our £2 million target of funds raised for Boole House over the past 16 years.
“Last year’s ball was a very special and successful event. This year’s also shows all the signs of being at the very least equally successful.”
The black tie event, arguably the most popular on the Coventry and Warwickshire social calendar, will include a major auction, silent auction and top cabaret.
Last year’s event sold 500 tickets.
Sales for this year’s have so far topped 300.
Tickets are £95 each and tables are £950.
Credit: Coventry Telegraph
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The annual fundraiser, which will take place at the Ricoh Arena on October 9, is sponsored by Jaguar Cars and the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce.
Members of the NSPCC Coventry Business Group, which organises the event, are hoping this year’s ball will beat last year’s fantastic fundraising total of £70,000.
Since the group was formed in 1993, it has raised nearly £2 million towards Coventry’s Boole House in Whitefriars Street, city centre.
Geoff Cousins, chairman of the NSPCC Coventry Business Group and Managing Director of Jaguar Cars UK, said he hoped to break through the £2 million barrier with the help of the ball.
He said: “A Night at the Oscars promises to be an enjoyable as well as an emotional night, for we are confident that we will reach our £2 million target of funds raised for Boole House over the past 16 years.
“Last year’s ball was a very special and successful event. This year’s also shows all the signs of being at the very least equally successful.”
The black tie event, arguably the most popular on the Coventry and Warwickshire social calendar, will include a major auction, silent auction and top cabaret.
Last year’s event sold 500 tickets.
Sales for this year’s have so far topped 300.
Tickets are £95 each and tables are £950.
Credit: Coventry Telegraph
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Carol Vorderman on Would I Lie to You? on Monday 10th August.










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Carol Vorderman's appeal for Pride of Britain nominations
Dear Editor, – In October I have the great pleasure of hosting the 11th annual Pride of Britain Awards, sponsored by the The Co-operative, on ITV1.
As your readers may know, it is an incredibly inspiring occasion where HRH Prince Charles and the Prime Minister join a star-studded audience to honour the nation’s unsung heroes.
For me, it's the only TV awards show that really matters because the winners make our country a better place for us all.
In these difficult times I believe it's more important than ever to celebrate the best of Britain.
But we need your help to find the people who put the Great into Britain so we can give them the recognition they deserve.
Do you know an unsung hero or heroine? Perhaps it's someone who has worked tirelessly to improve your community, a dedicated charity fundraiser or campaigner? Or a courageous child or adult, an exemplary teacher or care worker. Or a member of the armed forces or emergency services who put their lives at risk for others?
You can nominate your unsung hero for a Pride of Britain award by filling in a nomination form and posting it in boxes in Co-operative stores.
Or you can nominate by email: nominate@prideofbritain.com, online at www.prideofbritain.com or in writing to Pride of Britain Awards, PO Box 4014, London, E14 5BF.
Nominations must be received by Friday, August 7, to be considered by our panel of judges.
I know Pride of Britain 2009 will be another memorable night. But we need Stirling Observer readers help to make it so.
Carol Vorderman.
Credit: PerthshireAdvertiser
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Dear Editor, – In October I have the great pleasure of hosting the 11th annual Pride of Britain Awards, sponsored by the The Co-operative, on ITV1.
As your readers may know, it is an incredibly inspiring occasion where HRH Prince Charles and the Prime Minister join a star-studded audience to honour the nation’s unsung heroes.
For me, it's the only TV awards show that really matters because the winners make our country a better place for us all.
In these difficult times I believe it's more important than ever to celebrate the best of Britain.
But we need your help to find the people who put the Great into Britain so we can give them the recognition they deserve.
Do you know an unsung hero or heroine? Perhaps it's someone who has worked tirelessly to improve your community, a dedicated charity fundraiser or campaigner? Or a courageous child or adult, an exemplary teacher or care worker. Or a member of the armed forces or emergency services who put their lives at risk for others?
You can nominate your unsung hero for a Pride of Britain award by filling in a nomination form and posting it in boxes in Co-operative stores.
Or you can nominate by email: nominate@prideofbritain.com, online at www.prideofbritain.com or in writing to Pride of Britain Awards, PO Box 4014, London, E14 5BF.
Nominations must be received by Friday, August 7, to be considered by our panel of judges.
I know Pride of Britain 2009 will be another memorable night. But we need Stirling Observer readers help to make it so.
Carol Vorderman.
Credit: PerthshireAdvertiser
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