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SPONSORED Sponsored content is premium paid-for content produced by our Content Studio on behalf of commercial clients. Our newsroom or other editorial departments are not involved in the production of sponsored content. New projects boost Ireland’s appetite for carbon neutrality by 2050 Ireland is on an important journey towards becoming carbon-neutral and Cork County Council is rising to the challenge. Lead image. Mon, 24 May, 2021 - 06:00 With a range of projects in the mix as Cork County Council rises to the challenge setting the course for a sustainable future- there’s something for everyone to enjoy. From pedestrian and cycle route networks to a five-acre wildflower meadow- you can create memories whilst enjoying the amenities that will give the next generation a more sustainable future. ....
AN Eden Valley couple have produced a short, wistful film to highlight the plight of Cumbria s disappearing wildflowers. Nigel and Lois Harbron of Kirkoswald decided during the first national lockdown to produce a four-minute long video called The Last Flower , to show why our native flora is disappearing at a worrying rate. The film gets off to a gentle start, showing some stunning photographs of wild flowers, such as Bee Orchid and Grass of Parnassus. Many of the images were captured on the Cumbria Wildlife Trust nature reserves where the Harbrons are Honorary Managers, and also at Smardale National Nature Reserve near Kirkby Stephen. ....