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Wegen Homeoffice und Shutdown – Corona führt zu weniger Verkehr in Basel

Wegen Homeoffice und Shutdown – Corona führt zu weniger Verkehr in Basel
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Countryside and firefighters unite in call for Government to ban sky lanterns

Horse & Hound Trending: Credit: Alamy Stock Photo Leading figures from animal, farming, environment and insurance organisations are uniting with firefighters to call for the government to act now and ban sky lanterns. A new coalition, comprising 18 bodies including the Countryside Alliance and the British Horse Society, has written to environment minister Rebecca Pow to “explain how the Government’s approach not to regulate sky lanterns is now significantly out of date, and out of line with other countries, where the release of sky lanterns is considered an environmental crime due to the harm they cause animals, habitats and the countryside”.

OPEN LETTER — A STOP ORDER on the felling of native flora along B104 road at CHAMAREL

Le Mauricien votre nom d utilisateur votre email Récupérer votre mot de passe votre email votre nom d utilisateur votre email Récupérer votre mot de passe votre email 3 Mai 2021 15h30 Honourable Kavydass Ramano Sir, Open letter on the felling of native flora along B104 road at Chamarel and invitation for a Stop Order 1.We express our dismay and alarm at your reply to Hon. Joanna Bérenger during Adjournment Matters at the Parliament’ session of 27 April 2021 regarding the destruction of part of the upland native forest of the island, including the felling of mature ebony trees, for works along the B104 (1). You chose to delve into petty politics instead of showing environmental stewardship.

Residents pay the penalty as fly tipping and littering soars during lockdown

Residents pay the penalty as fly tipping and littering soars during lockdown People are being dragged before the courts. Don t miss a thing by getting the day s biggest stories sent direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Click here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Two Middleton residents have been fined for fly-tipping offences in a crackdown on environmental crime by Rochdale council. Both individuals should have appeared at Manchester and Salford Magistrates Court on Friday April 9 for breaching the Environmental Protection Act (1990) but failed to attend.

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