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Common Connections officer David Tibbatts, Bobbie Sutherland and Paul Kearsley from Emersons Green Town Council, and Councillor Louise Harris at the bulb planting

Common Connections project sees over 85,000 spring bulbs planted in South...

Editor - 18th December 2024
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Climate and nature graphic

Council signs up to Climate and Nature Bill

Editor - 4th November 2024
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Michael Thompson from the Bristol Avon Rivers Trust, Jen Nightingale and Carys Peotto from the Bristol Zoological Society UK conservation team, Rowena Kenny from South Gloucestershire Council’s Climate and Nature Team and Councillor Louise Harris, South Gloucestershire Council’s cabinet member for the Climate and Nature Emergency.

Funding secured to help restore nature along the Severn Estuary

Editor - 4th September 2024
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10-year vision for the district – and how to get there...

jw47 - 20th February 2024
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Councillor Louise Harris at a recent tree planting event with pupils from Warmley Park school

South Gloucestershire Council’s climate and nature emergency progress outlined in annual...

Editor - 7th December 2023
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Cabinet Member, councillor Steve Reade talks to a bus passenger on Bradley Stoke Way about proposals to improve sustainable travel from Thornbury to Bradley Stoke

Have your say on proposals to improve sustainable travel between Thornbury...

jw47 - 6th February 2023
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All-party agreement to declare climate emergency and take action to reduce...

jw47 - 18th July 2019
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