Nature’s footprints through Dorset #4: Mute Swans
Mute swans are possibly the best-loved birds on our waterways.
Mute swans are possibly the best-loved birds on our waterways.
With outside gatherings limited to 30, the raising of the flag and speeches on Monday 21 June will be streamed on the council’s Facebook page.
Marking the fifth anniversary of the Green Halo Partnership, more than 1,300 people joined an online conference.
Made to Measure Productions are bringing Neverland to the Tivoli in August producing entertainment for all the family.
The kick off for tonight’s England versus Scotland game is at 8pm and Dorset Police is warning people to drink sensibly.
In addition to the unicycle, a mobile phone and a wallet were also allegedly stolen from the man on Wednesday 16 June.
Following the latest government announcements, and delay in the lifting of restrictions, popular events have been postponed or cancelled.
Dorset’s wildlife will be able to further spread and regenerate following the acquisition of a large area of land south-east of Bere Regis by Dorset Wildlife Trust.
The countryside is being blighted by the dumping of waste and the SCRAP campaign hopes to address this issue.
To tie in with national Clean Air Day, University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust shows its green credentials.