What will you see in Dorset during the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch?
The RSPB is inviting residents in Dorset to take part in its 42nd annual Big Garden Birdwatch from 29 – 31 January.
The RSPB is inviting residents in Dorset to take part in its 42nd annual Big Garden Birdwatch from 29 – 31 January.
Ferndown-based Superior is committed to the global fight against the virus through its involvement in the manufacture of the Covid-19 vaccine.
The club was able to hold two events between lockdowns and plans to support JTYAF for the coming year too.
Road closures will take place between Sunday 31 January and Friday 5 February in order for the work to take place.
Local supermarkets are being visited by BCP Council and Dorset Police to ensure adherence to current Covid-19 legislation.
Small properties will provide homes for children in Dorset so they don’t have to be sent away from the county.
You have until 14 February to put forward your views on a project to establish a nature reserve on the Downs.
The school which closed in July last year, will remain a community asset and a consultation on its future use will start soon.
Run by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, participants just need to spend 30 minutes counting the birds they see on a spot of their own land.
You can run, walk, dance or jog over a 5km route on 24 April with the event running within Covid-19 legislations.