Plastic-free July Why not change your single-use habits for good this @PlasticFreeJuly by switching from using single use plastic items to reusable alternatives this month. Tips and advice are …
Walks in Surrey – free downloadable walking routes
Visit John Harris’s Walking In England website for ideas on walking in and around Woldingham and elsewhere in Surrey
Postponed – Great British Spring Clean and Monthly Litter Picks
The Great British Spring Clean has now been moved to September 2020. Looking After Woldingham’s Environment group also wish to let everyone know that their monthly litter picks are also …
8kg of Crisp Packets
Congratulations mums, kids and Village Club members! In three months you have deposited about 8kg of empty crisp packets in to our bins at the Club, Nursery and Verlands. I’ve …
Fruit Trees: Part of the Big Climate Fightback
November represented the start of the traditional tree planting season in the UK and, as you would probably have been made aware recently, there has been much talk of tree …
Woodlea Eco-School
How the UN Rio Earth Summit Took Root in Woldingham Eco–Schools is a global programme set up in 1994 in response to the UN Rio Earth Summit. It engages 19.5 million children …
Where to take your difficult-to-recycle Recycling
What do crisp packets, biscuit wrappers and baby food pouches have in common? None of them are covered by our council blue bin recycling scheme because they’re made of mixed …
Terracycle.com – ways to recycle your pet food pouches
Did you know… Pet food pouches cannot currently be recycled in your regular blue bin? Terracycle.com specialises in recycling all kinds of difficult-to-recycle things and they have a collection point …
Looking After Woldingham’s Environment
Grass Not GarbageOver the past months we have been litter picking. Unwelcome objects on the verges include cans, sandwich wrapping, crisp packets, wipes, plastic bottles, shredded plastic of all kinds, …