Ban the BBQ campaign supported by national retailers
National retailers have stopped selling disposable BBQs following calls to protect the environment.
National retailers have stopped selling disposable BBQs following calls to protect the environment.
Ahead of redevelopment of the Weymouth Bowl site, a dig is to take place at the end of April which could reveal medieval finds.
Once again Oly is to take on a unique challenge – swimming around Grand Cayman to spread anti-pollution message.
A host of family-friendly wildlife events and activities are on offer at Dorset Wildlife Trust visitor centres over the Easter holidays, one being an Easter egg case hunt.
Dorset Council and Litter Free Dorset have once again launched a campaign ‘Love Your Verge’ to protect wildflowers and wildlife.
The council failed to achieve the purchase previously but has now been given the go-ahead by members to bid again.
An annual litter pick on 2 April in West Moors has revealed that litter is on the increase in the town.
On the back of a record-breaking spring giveaway which saw over 42,000 saplings delivered across the south of England, the Woodland Trust is re-opening its free tree packs scheme.
There will be a number of objectives including events planned as part of BCP Council’s High Street and District Centre Strategy.
As part of the Queen’s Green Canopy, eight trees donated by New Milton Town Council have been planted at Ballard School with help from the school’s eco-ambassadors.