Bournemouth & Poole College is the first further education institution to join the Green Salon Collective. The collective’s mission is to prove that the hair and beauty industry can make responsible changes to protect the environment. As part of this sustainable movement, the College has rebranded its five hair salons and five beauty salons to ‘ReNew Salons’. By joining the Green Salon Collective, the College will now have access to informative guidance and support to facilitate salon sustainability. It is now possible for ReNew Salons to recycle materials that would usually be classed as ‘non-recyclable’, preventing less waste being sent to landfill.
Helen Stiles
Published:
6:12 PM May 17, 2021
Stuart Semple is asking people to enter the Marvellous Memory Machine and share their Bournemouth stories
- Credit: Stuart Semple
Internationally renowned conceptual artist Stuart Semple has launched a major project to preserve local memories from his home town of Bournemouth. Semple is one of the UK’s leading post YBA (Young British Artists) names, known for his
Happy Cloud performance from Tate Modern, where he flooded the London skyline with artificial, eco clouds in the shape of smiley’s during the 2009 recession.
The Marvellous Memory Machine will share stories between generations
- Credit: Stuart Semple
Bournemouth & Poole College has been chosen to receive investment from the government’s £1.5 billion FE Capital Transformation Fund. The College s Lansdowne and North Road sites have been identified as one of 16 other colleges across the country to receive government funding. The grant will be used to transform the College’s facilities into modern, fit-for-purpose spaces that meet the needs of students and the local community. Diane Grannell, Principal of Bournemouth & Poole College, said: “We are delighted to have been chosen to receive this funding which will future-proof our facilities for future generations. This government investment will also ensure we can continue to offer exceptional training to our students both now and in the future.
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