Take part in Great Dorset Beach Clean
Litter Free Coast and Sea are back with their 31st annual Great Dorset Beach Clean over the weekend of 22 and 23 May but this year, due to the pandemic, places are limited.
Litter Free Coast and Sea are back with their 31st annual Great Dorset Beach Clean over the weekend of 22 and 23 May but this year, due to the pandemic, places are limited.
In Dorset there is an average of 400 fires on heathlands and forests every year and very often disposable barbecues are to blame.
Work to re-distribute sand and re-shape groynes will start on 4 May during which time the beaches will remain open.
As people get back to sailing and boating, Litter Free Coast and Sea and Natural England are asking sailors to think about where they are going to the toilet.
Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service fears that dry conditions could lead to wildfires spreading quickly across the county.
Not only is it hoped to raise much needed funds to preserve the New Forest, but more volunteers are needed to sign up.
Eco Sustainable Solutions hopes to add a hi-tech energy recovery facility to its Eco Park site at Parley.
To ensure there isn’t a repeat of the Wareham Forest fire which devastated heathland last year, the service is on amber alert.
According to a leaked document, iconic Durdle Door is to be removed from the Dorset landscape before the start of the summer season.
Long delays are expected at Dorset’s household recycling centres this Easter and visitors are being asked to postpone their trip to the tip if possible.