Wednesday, January 21, 2026

SHAPE: Fleraqua School Holiday Camps, Registrations Open Now

Searching for School Holiday Camps for your Children? Good News, Registrations are now open for Swimming & Multi-sports Camps at Fleraqua.



Whilst swimming is at the heart of the program, fun multi-sports and aqua activities complement it; a great combination of learning and leisure.


Your child(ren) will make progress in the water thanks to professional supervision, with groups adapted to their level, whether they are beginners or improving their skills. 

WHO: 
Children from 5 years old
WHEN: During the spring/carnival school holidays, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
WHERE:
 Fleraqua swimming pool, 20 Rue Marie Joyle, Mons (Havré)
MORE INFORMATION: Here

WHAT ELSE:
 
Fleraqua also offers swimming lessons for children ages 3+ and adults, baby swimming lessons for 6 months upwards, birthday parties, aquabike classes, pilates, aquatic preparation for birth and room or pool rental, with many more activities coming soon 


Information provided by SHAPE HIVE

Gov.UK Armed Forces Pensions Update: Pension Scams


The over-arching link for all Armed Forces Pensions information can be found at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pensions-and-compensation-for-veterans

Link to Pension Scams

'Travel to Refuge' scheme - free travel for those fleeing domestic abuse.


Travel to Refuge is an umbrella scheme in which travel companies cover the cost of train or coach tickets for women, men and children escaping domestic abuse travelling to refuge accommodation. It’s made up of two schemes:

Rail to Refuge, a joint initiative between Women’s Aid and the Rail Delivery Group, set up in April 2020, providing free rail travel for survivors of abuse. Road to Refuge, a joint initiative between Women’s Aid and National Express, set up in 2023, providing free coach travel for survivors of abuse.

For more information please visit: Travel to Refuge

BELGIUM: Pairi Daizi Re-Opens on Saturday 7th February 2026

After its annual closure period for maintenance, Pairi Daiza is due to re-open on Saturday 7th February 2026.

Have you visited the zoo yet? Coined the best zoo in Europe, Pairi Daiza is a zoo and a resort all in one. Set in the grounds of an old Cistercian Cambron Abbey, you will find over 7,500 animals from all 7 continents across the globe, beautiful gardens and impressive exhibits dotted throughout the zoo.


The Pairi Daiza Foundation are huge advocates for conservation, support scientific research & education and seek to protect & restore nature. They are involved in multiple conservation and research projects across the globe and have reintroduced & supported the Yellow-Bellied Toad and European Tree Frog populations here in Wallonia.

At the zoo itself, they have thought of environmentally supportive measures too, like the insect homes in all the Recycling and Waste bin casing and Solar Panelling covering the car park (genius idea, keeping cars cooler in Summer and drier in winter!).

The Pairi Daiza Resort also enables you to spend a night close to the animals. From hobbit houses in the Last Frontier and face-to-face rooms in the Penguin House to farmyard views from the Farmhouse Lodges and newly added windowed rooms into Shark Cove, there is something for everyone.

New for 2026 is Edenya, the recently completed (and world's largest at four hectares) Tropical Greenhouse which is home to Jaguars, Tapirs, Sharks, Manatees, Butterflies and more. Don't miss the Subaquatic Caves, the Dry Forest or the Suspended Walkways and to complete your visit, lunch in the Abyss, a unique underwater restaurant, has to be an absolute must.

Pairi Daizi hold two incredible annual light shows, one for Halloween and one for Christmas. In October, the zoo becomes a haven of enchanting decorations, animations and performances with visitors coming bedecked in their finest Halloween Costumes. 


The animals even join in with the celebrations as they enjoy some seasonal treats. 

From late-November until early-January, as the sun sets, the zoo is transformed in a magical world lit up by illuminated animals, video mappings and thousands of fairy lights. You will also see the Illuminated Train travelling the zoo, can visit Santa's Post Office and enjoy the Christmas Market in the Land of the Cold.


An annual ticket is a popular choice among Shapians; being only 20 minutes up the road, the annual access enables a quick after school visit to burn off steam, leisurely strolls on an otherwise quiet day or a full on day trip. The Halloween and Christmas Spectacles are all covered with the ticket and it will even give you 10% off purchases in the refreshment stalls, gifts shops and eateries throughout the zoo!

Parking is €12 per day, so adding that to the Membership is also a top tip.

If you haven't made it to Pairi Daiza yet, be sure to put in on your to-do list when it re-opens in February.


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BRUNEI: NAAFI - Chautari Menu




Information provided by BRUNEI HIVE. 

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

BRUNEI: Discipline - Muslim Customs in Brunei


DISCIPLINE - MUSLIM CUSTOMS IN BRUNEI 

1. It is against the law of Brunei to: 

a. Give alcoholic beverages to Muslims. 

b. Have sexual intimacy or any other relations with a married or unmarried Muslim woman. 

c. Gamble in public. 

2. If any service person is in contravention of these specific laws of Brunei, he/she will automatically have disciplinary proceedings taken against him/her irrespective of whether the Brunei Government demands his deportation or not.

Information provided by BRUNEI HIVE.

BRUNEI: SSAFA Health Watch Week - When health information needs more than translation


In British Forces Brunei, SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, supports families through its Community Health Team by helping ensure health information is understood, culturally appropriate and meaningful. For some families living overseas, access to health advice is not just about language, but about how information is explained, framed and discussed.

Health information is most effective when families can relate it to their own experiences and cultural understanding. In British Forces Brunei, much of SSAFA’s Community Health Team work supports Gurkha families, where Nepali cultural and linguistic context shapes how some health concepts are understood and discussed.

Germany: Take A Hike

We are blessed with some fantastic trails in our area of Germany. Though the weather may stay cold in the next week or so it should also stay dry. 

The English language version of the Tutoburger wald website is a fantastic tool for finding hikes and days out in our part of Germany. Not far from us we have the low mountains of the Tutoburg forest and the Egge mountains. 



If you wanted to get started on the local trails here are some routes for hiking.

NAPLES : Community Volunteers Needed



Community Volunteers provide emotional and practical support to serving personnel 
and their families. 

To get involved, Apply Here

Community Volunteers can provide an all-important listening ear when it is most needed or a more hands-on approach such as when a lift to a medical appointment or help with shopping is required. 

Military life can bring its own unique challenges; a loved one deployed or frequent 
moves due to postings. Some people find themselves facing illness, bereavement or 
unexpected financial problems. Day-to-day activities can become difficult without a 
little help and support.

This is where our Community Volunteers can step in to provide emotional and 
practical support to serving personnel and their families. Community Volunteers are 
part of SSAFA’s volunteer-led Serving Community Teams that operate in 41 locations on 
military bases around the UK and overseas. 

Community Volunteers are fully vetted and receive dedicated training and support via e learning modules and a trainer led webinar, with the option to earn a recognised 
accreditation through the Open College Network. 

Our Community volunteers receive robust support and supervision to ensure they are fully supported with the support they are providing to the community. 

A referral can be made by the client, the Community Volunteer or another welfare 
provider on behalf of the client. 

To find out more, contact the Serving Community Support Team –sct.interest@ssafa.org.uk or speak to Nicki on 07900 959946 

NAPLES : What is SSAFA?


To be able to meet the unique needs of Armed Forces personnel and their families, SSAFA provides volunteer support to local serving communities both in UK and at British military bases overseas. 

Our volunteer-delivered Serving Community Teams (SCTs) help the serving community access financial, practical and emotional support whenever they need it. 

Separate from the chain of command, SCT volunteers provide a confidential service to those in the serving community, including Reservists, serving personnel and their families whether living on bases or in their own homes.

Raising awareness and funds are important elements of the work Serving Community Teams do. All monies raised go back into the local serving community through grant giving. Depending on your location, other types of support available could include:

• Community Connection events - groups that bring community members together 
promoting connection and reducing loneliness and isolation.
• Community Volunteer support – a listening ear, practical help with odd jobs, or 
signposting to other organisations.
• Community Grants – small grants to assist services as they deliver support to the 
serving community.
• Individual Grants – small one-off grants to support individuals with urgent needs 
that are not funded by welfare or statutory agencies.
• Fundraising activities and events – from bingo evenings to cake sales, craft activities 
to running a stand at a families day. Anything that engages the community to raise funds 
and awareness of SSAFA. 
• Loan stores (mainly overseas) – hire equipment to help service families in their own 
home.

The SCTs will benefit:
Current serving personnel and immediate family members including long-term partners (as defined by Service Family Accommodation (SFA) criteria), Reservists and their immediate family members. 

To get Involved, Apply Here

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