Music Festival Achieves Nearly 80% Waste Recycling Rate Monday, July 28, 2025 musicfestival recycling waste reuse sustainability environment green events ecofriendly conservation A recent music festival has set a new standard for sustainability by recycling nearly 80% of its waste. Organizers focused on reducing environmental impact through simple yet effective strategies, emphasizing the importance … Read More
Alan Titchmarsh Opens Up About His New Career Path and Concerns for Horticulture's Future Sunday, July 27, 2025 alantitchmarsh gardening horticulture environment technology youth climatechange sustainability nationalgardenscheme youtube Earlier this year, Alan Titchmarsh made the decision to reduce his working hours to spend more quality time with his family. Now 76, the celebrated gardener has cut out Fridays from his schedule and occasionally takes Mondays … Read More
Japanese Knotweed Hotspots in Gloucestershire for 2025 Reveal Hundreds of Sightings Sunday, July 27, 2025 japaneseknotweed invasivespecies gloucestershire hotspots environet property identification treatment environment defra As the Japanese knotweed growing season gains momentum, invasive plant specialist Environet has released the latest hotspot map for Gloucestershire in 2025. According to updated data, there have been 628 confirmed sightings … Read More
Beavers Employed to Mitigate Flooding in the Forest of Dean Sunday, July 27, 2025 beavers flooding forestofdean stormbert environment wetlands biodiversity floodprevention habitat watermanagement Beavers are playing an innovative role in flood prevention efforts in the Forest of Dean, following severe flooding caused by Storm Bert in November 2024. During the storm, approximately 50 homes in Lydney were inundated … Read More
Moles Uncover Asbestos Contamination at Gloucestershire Playing Field Friday, July 25, 2025 asbestos moles gloucestershire playingfield chalford contamination health environment asbestosis closure The Valley Playing Field in Chalford, near Stroud, Gloucestershire, has been closed to the public after moles digging in the area brought fragments of what is believed to be asbestos to the surface. The closure began on July … Read More
Fly-tipping Blights Parks, Country Lanes, and Housing Estates in South Gloucestershire: Councillors Demand Law Change Friday, July 25, 2025 flytipping waste southgloucestershire environment enforcement prosecution publichealth rubbish dumpingsafety council Fly-tipping is increasingly affecting play parks, country lanes, and housing estates across South Gloucestershire, with councillors urging the government to change the law to better address the issue. Illegal dumping of … Read More