Since 1916 we have been changing our clocks forwards and backwards in the UK. It is was started by a man called William Willett, a London builder, who lived in Petts Wood in Kent.
William Willett first proposed the idea of British Summer Time in 1907 in a pamphlet entitled ‘The Waste of Daylight’. Willett had noticed that the summer mornings daylight was wasted while people slept, and that the time would be better utilised in the afternoon by putting the clocks forward. After campaigning for years the British Government finally adopted the system on 17th May 1916. Unfortunately, William died on 4th March 1915 and did not see his Daylight Savings bill become law.
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Since 1916 we have been changing our clocks forwards and backwards in the UK. It is was started by a man called William Willett, a London builder, who lived in Petts Wood in Kent.
William Willett first proposed the idea of British Summer Time in 1907 in a pamphlet entitled ‘The Waste of Daylight’. Willett had noticed that the summer mornings daylight was wasted while people slept, and that the time would be better utilised in the afternoon by putting the clocks forward. After campaigning for years the British Government finally adopted the system on 17th May 1916. Unfortunately, William died on 4th March 1915 and did not see his Daylight Savings bill become law.
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To help you adapt to the change why not try our two wonderful essential oil blends…
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Daybreak - this invigorating and refreshing oil will kick-start your day! The zingy aroma of Lemon and Orange coupled with the uplifting properties of Ylang Ylang will leave you feeling wide awake and refreshed.
Goodnight - will soothe and relax your body and mind. The earthy, woody aroma of Vetiver - the oil of tranquility will restore calm, whilst the sweet , herbaceous fragrance of Sweet Marjoram will relax and ease aching muscles and joints. These two oils combined with the soothing hint of Lavender will ensure you a restful slumber.
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Daybreak – The natural alternative to awaken the senses…
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Goodnight – The natural alternative for a restful night…
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So don’t loose out, make the most of those extra hours leading up to Christmas!
Buy both blends together and receive a free Noel blend with our compliments.
Please quote: Daylight/2010 when placing your order.
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Kindest Regards,
Teresa Brown
Absolute Aromas
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Absolute Aromas | 4 Riverwey | Newman Lane | Alton | Hampshire | GU34 2QL | United Kingdom
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Since 1916 we have been changing our clocks forwards and backwards in the UK. It is was started by a man called William Willett, a London builder, who lived in Petts Wood in Kent.
William Willett first proposed the idea of British Summer Time in 1907 in a pamphlet entitled ‘The Waste of Daylight’. Willett had noticed that the summer mornings daylight was wasted while people slept, and that the time would be better utilised in the afternoon by putting the clocks forward. After campaigning for years the British Government finally adopted the system on 17th May 1916. Unfortunately, William died on 4th March 1915 and did not see his Daylight Savings bill become law.
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