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Burnham-On-Sea runner selected by Team GB for Paralympics Hannah Taunton is a regular runner in the 5km Parkruns held at Apex Park. Hannah, who has a speech and language disorder, says: “I am very excited and proud to be representing my country.” “I first went to a Burnham Parkrun when some of my friends from Taunton had run there and said what a great course it is.” ”I have got to know two of the event’s volunteers, Tracey and Mark Benton, really well, who have been so welcoming to me and I have take part over 20 times.” “My personal best at Burnham is 17.16 in 2019. My other favourite local Parkruns are Longrun Meadow in Taunton, Exmouth and Minehead. My overall personal best time was at Exmouth, which was 17.07.” ....
Hundreds take part in first Burnham and Highbridge Park Run for 16 months Almost 300 runners took part in Burnham and Highbridge’s first Park Run for 16 months at the town’s Apex Park on Saturday (July 24th). The popular 5km runs had been suspended during the pandemic until this month’s removal of restrictions by the Government. A minute’s silence was held by the organisers before the start of the event to remember those who have been lost over the past 16 months. Organiser Reg Huxtable from Burnham Harriers running club told Burnham-On-Sea.com: “We are absolutely delighted to be back – it has been a long 16 months away for everyone since our last run.” ....
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by Amaury Laporte, Kimberly Skinner (Environmental and Energy Study Institute) To Daniel Kreeger, executive director of the Association of Climate Change Officers (ACCO), everyone can benefit from incorporating climate science into their day-to-day work decisions. Kreeger co-founded ACCO in 2008 to create a space for professionals to connect with peers, develop leadership skills, and learn methods for applying climate considerations in practice. In 2018, ACCO and the state of Maryland collaborated to create the Maryland Climate Leadership Academy with the goal of advancing “the capacity of state and local government agencies, infrastructure organizations, and businesses to develop and implement sound climate change initiatives.” Participants attend three two-day classes where they “build competencies to effectively integrate climate change into their decision-making and personal activities, as well as to advance their entrepreneurship and leadership skills” throug ....