Dorset Council to resume garden waste collections
There is now no excuse not to tackle the gardening, as Dorset Council is to resume it garden waste kerbside collections from Monday 27 April.
There is now no excuse not to tackle the gardening, as Dorset Council is to resume it garden waste kerbside collections from Monday 27 April.
Dorset residents are being urged to keep any waste to one side that they would usually take to the household recycling centre – and not to fly tip it.
A new campaign to remind members of the public to act responsibly, ‘Stop The Drop’ and bin their disposable gloves, has been launched by Litter Free Dorset.
More than 3,700 black-tailed godwits were reported as being seen in the Brownsea Lagoon in Poole Harbour in December 2019 – a record for Dorset. Wardens on Brownsea Island said numbers remained high in January 2020, with over 2,000 birds present, even at low tide.
Law firm, Humphries Kirk, has renewed its corporate partnership with Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT) for 2020, continuing its support to help build a sustainable future for Dorset’s wildlife and residents.
Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast are looking for UK citizens to help contribute to world-leading research on capturing the largest ever movie of the changing night sky.
Would you like to do something valuable for our blue planet? Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT) is appealing for local people to help with its wildlife conservation work in the Isle of Purbeck.
An application for outline planning permission, with all matters reserved, has caused uproar in the peaceful Dorset village of West Moors.
Dorset Council has a statutory duty to maintain the road network and to make sure it is safe. Striking the balance between protecting road users and encouraging wildlife can be a sensitive issue.