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Basingstoke winners at The Wedding Industry Awards 2024

Basingstoke winners at The Wedding Industry Awards 2024
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Chemical pollution in Yorkshire rivers to be studied in new project

Stokesley artists form company to raise awareness of environmental issues

Used to presenting live events throughout the world, their work is now presented online during the pandemic. When researching their project, Sensitives Stream, Matterlurgy worked with environmental scientists Professors Philip Warren and Lorraine Maltby, from the Department of Animal and Plant Sciences at the University of Sheffield to understand how river ecosystems are studied. Topics relating to art and science methods, the production and analysis of data, as well as industrial pasts and chemical futures, interlink throughout the site. It is a profoundly beautiful and magical piece combining film, poetry and sound, taking you inside the river and its flow.

New Year Honours 2021: Green economist recognised

BBC News By Mark Kinver image captionProf Dieter Helm is widely considered to be one of the leading minds on environmental economics The work of a number of the UK s leading scientists has been recognised in this year s New Year Honours. Prof Dieter Helm, chairman of the government s advisory Natural Capital Committee, has received a knighthood. Marcus Agius, former chairman of the board of trustees at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, becomes a CBE. Meanwhile, Dr Hermione Cockburn, scientific director of Dynamic Earth, is appointed OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire). Prof Helm received his knighthood in recognition for his services to the environment, to energy and utilities policy .

Farming sees impressive roll call in 2021 New Year Honours

Farming sees impressive roll call in 2021 New Year Honours >More in © Geoff Moore/Shutterstock The hard work and dedication of people working in agriculture across the UK have been recognised in the 2021 New Year Honours list. Honours for the food and farming community include a range of awards following one of the most challenging years the industry has seen in recent times. Farming awards include: Devon dairy farmer Mrs Wastenage, who farms with husband Pete at Budleigh Salterton, was Farmers Weekly’s Farmer of the Year and Dairy Farmer of the Year in 2015. Welsh farmer Kate Beavan, of Abergavenny, receives an MBE for services to agriculture.

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