Volunteers working at Monmouthshire County Council’s Reuse shops have scooped a Community Hero Thank You Award. The award, hosted by the Forest of Dean & Wye Valley Review in conjunction with Lydney Town Council, aims to recognise and say thank you to all those who give their time freely and make a difference in their communities.
The Taumarunui Resource Recovery Centre is celebrating its two-year anniversary marking a significant milestone in the journey towards a sustainable and zero-waste future for Ruapehu. Resource recovery and the opening of Reuse Shops at Ruapehu Transfer .
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Wednesday 21st June is the summer solstice, the longest day in our year and the point when the daylight hours begin to shorten. The length of the day is important for wildlife as it contributes to the timing of spring and autumn. For our deciduous trees however, it isn’t actually the length of the day, more the length of the night that helps initiate budburst in the spring, and leafdrop in the autumn. Trees use sunlight to produce the food they need to grow through a process called photosynthesis.