Three arrested over ‘flagrant’ waste dumping at Kent beauty spot - An estimated 30,000 tonnes of household and construction waste, piled 15 feet high in places, was dumped.
The sights, sounds and smells of life in a British woodland have been proven to fill us with joy and boost our well-being, ...
Three men have been arrested after a beauty spot was turned into a “desolate wasteland” by the illegal dumping of 35000 tonnes of rubbish.
including conservation charities Kent Wildlife Trust and Buglife. Buglife's Jamie Robins welcomed the move but cast doubt over whether costs would be paid. He said: "The awarding of costs is a ...
The centre was previously run by the Kent Wildlife Trust A new operator is being sought for the Romney Marsh Visitor Centre in Kent. The centre, previously run by the Kent Wildlife Trust ...
One of Kent Wildlife Trust's most popular open gardens, this is a three-acre wildlife oasis on the outskirts of Faversham. Langdon is a large garden surrounding a Victorian farmhouse. It has lots ...
Not recently though. When Kent Wildlife Trust took over the site one of its first acts was to remove some of the woodpeckers' favourite trees near the car park to create a children's garden.
A new study of more than 10,000 people has shown that 90% experienced mood boosting benefits of time spent in the woods.
The centre, previously run by the Kent Wildlife Trust, closed at the end of July 2024 when the trust decided against renewing the lease. Folkestone and Hythe District Council has advertised for a ...
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