Travellers depart
A GROUP of travellers left after spending less than three days in Benson.
Several caravans and cars arrived on Warwick Spinney on Sunday, April 4 but were asked by police to leave. They did so on Tuesday last week.
Edel McGurk, a member of Benson Nature Group, which manages the area, said: “They’d bagged up the majority of their rubbish and left it in piles around the field, so the tidy-up job for us wasn’t particularly onerous.
“We’ve secured the gate and Grundon Waste Management has very kindly placed an obstruction in front of it to prevent further access while we sort out our security.”
Revised Ford incinerator plans submitted
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Plans for rubbish dump opposite nursery school set to be thrown out
It is down to fears of “odour, vermin and air pollution”
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Plans for a rubbish dump opposite a nursery school in east Bristol are set to be refused over fears of “odour, vermin and air pollution”.
The new bee-friendly raised beds. Picture: Barracks Lane Community Garden Project BEDS for bees have been created at an East Oxford garden. The raised beds at Barracks Lane Community Garden have been planted with flowers that will provide nectar for pollinators. They were created using support posts made from recycled plastic, to make the beds doubly environmentally-friendly. The project was funded by The Trust for Oxfordshire s Environment. The garden’s chair of trustees, Jennifer Creese, said “The grant from TOE has allowed us to carry out a major capital works project, which in turn will allow us to plant new and different varieties of pollinator friendly plants to further improve the biodiversity of the garden and local area.
Surrey council allocates six sites to manage county s waste including Runnymede and Tandridge green belt
A newly adopted plan outlines how Surrey will get rid of 540,000 tonnes of household rubbish a year
The Grundon waste facility at Randalls Road in Leatherhead is the only place in Surrey that deals with the county s kerbside recyclables (Image: Surrey Mirror)
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