Articles Tagged with the word ‘trust’

 
Wheelbarrow race, Aldborough, Norfolk (c) Flickr member Steenberg
 

/ Community

25 Jan 2013

 

Far-reaching research into people’s values indicates that people feel positively about the UK on a local level, but feel that their values are not reflected in how the country operates at a national level

 
East Sussex Biodynamic College
 

/ Environment, Youth

13 Dec 2010

 

The Biodynamic Agricultural College has opened in East Sussex, making it the only college in the UK solely dedicated to teaching biodynamic and organic methods

 

Gift an Acre of Rainforest

 
 

Archive

13 Oct 2010

 


 

Ecuador to Leave Oil Underground

 
 

Archive

13 Sep 2010

 

Ecuador will be the first country to leave oil reserves untouched in response to climate change and the need to protect indigenous homelands

 

The Relic Project Plants Out

 
 

Archive

23 Nov 2009

 

RELIC, which stands for Replanting Elms in the Countryside, was recently set up by Pershore College, in Worcestershire, and the Kemerton Conservation Trust.

 

Children's Food Festival a Hearty Success

 
 

Archive, Youth

08 Sep 2009

 

Glorious sunshine, a stunning location and the promise of a monster variety of gastronomic treats, brought over 14,000 people flocking to the Children's Food Festival in June.

 

Rescuing Toads From the Roads

 
 

Archive

31 Mar 2009

 

A pioneering new project in Worcestershire is helping to save the lives of hundreds of toads.

 

Homes For Good Exhibition

 
 

Archive

30 Mar 2009

 

Visit the leading sustainable building, home and garden exhibition in the South West.

 

Ecologia Youth Trust & The Bearr Trust

 
 

Archive, Youth

17 Mar 2009

 

Invite you to the UK launch of the book Kitezh: a community approach toraising children in Russia with a presentation by the author andfounder of the Kitezh Community Dimitry Morozov

 

Irish Volunteers Build 253 Homes in a Week

 
 

Archive

10 Mar 2009

 

On a trip to a South African Township in 2002, Irish builder Niall Mellon was so shocked by the living conditions of local people, that he decided to act.

 

Save the Forests Save the Climate.

 
 

Archive

31 Oct 2008

 

The eyes of the world are on what we should all be doing to positively impact on protecting our climates stability.

 

Shropshire Welcomes Young Journalists

 
 

Archive, Youth

15 Sep 2008

 

Young people were recently invited by Positive News to spend a week at a training centre for aspiring writers, run by The Arvon Foundation.

 

The Energy Saving Trust

 
 

Archive

31 Aug 2008

 


 

A Giant Leap for Marine Kind

 
 

Archive

30 Jun 2008

 

One of the UK's finest marine wildlife sites is set to be protectedfrom damaging scallop-dredging, thanks to the introduction of a 60sqmile exclusion zone in Lyme Bay

 

The Good Karma Drive to Save a School

 
 

Archive

10 Jun 2008

 

The Good Karma Drive is a global fundraising programme to raise money to expand a very special school for under-privileged children in the town of Dharamsala in northern India.

 

First Children's Food Festival

 
 

Archive

21 Mar 2007

 

The first ever Children's Food Festival will be held over the weekend of 14th and 15th July this year at the Northmoor Trust's conservation farm, 10 miles south of Oxford.

 

Cardiff Eco-Hotel

 
 

Archive

20 Nov 2006

 

The Copthorne Hotel in Cardiff have been announced the winners of achallenge for organisations to cut their carbon emissions by 10% in 100days.

 

Europe's Most Sustainable Commercial Building Opened

 
 

Archive

20 Nov 2006

 

A building which has championed the modern use of ancient techniques insustainable construction, was opened this October, overlooking the seaon the White Cliffs of Dover

 

Green Award for Greenham

 
 

Archive

30 Jun 2003

 

The Queen's Award for Enterprise in Sustainable Development has been awarded to the Greenham Common Trust. Once the site of the most famous peace camp outside the gates of an American airbase, Greenham Common is now a thriving business park with many facilities for the local community, including an arts centre, sports facilities and wildlife areas.

 

Craft Eggs for Easter

 
 

Archive

28 Feb 2003

 

If you are looking for an unusual present this Easter you might like an egg that won't get consumed on the day. In fact it's a work of art that you'll want to keep. Craftswomen in Northern Romania paint eggs with intricate and beautiful patterns in their remote villages and homesteads. The eggs are imported by the Transrural Trust...