Cuttings
about 12 years ago
Our spring issue of Kew magazine is out now, and it’s not on its own due to the magazine going all appy on iTunes.
about 12 years ago
A successful yam cultivation project in Madagascar cannot keep up with demand for cultivated yams.
about 12 years ago
It was a cold day on Thursday but well worth the trip into central London to attend the annual Garden Media Guild Awards at a plush hotel near Grosvenor Square. All ...
about 12 years ago
Find out how Kew staff helped local scientists in Madagascar learn to identify unique and endangered species of grasses.
about 12 years ago
Two new completed publications reveal just why every species matters to the health of our planet, and why we need to change our perception of their 'usefulness'.
about 12 years ago
There are some fabulous flowering trees putting on a great show right now at Kew, including one mysterious bright pink head turner...
about 12 years ago
If you've got a bad case of Olympic Fever why not head to Kew to continue to enjoy the spirit of the Games with the wonderful representations of the Olympic Rings ...
about 12 years ago
Will you join Kew’s quest to unlock the information hidden behind the closed doors of our Herbarium cupboards?
about 12 years ago
If not, what's stopping you? The sculptures are looking fantastic right now and there's plenty to see, whatever the weather.
about 12 years ago
There will be plenty of new experiences to be had at Kew this summer - from appreciating intriguing sculptures to discovering lost Georgian kitchens. You can find out much more about ...
about 12 years ago
Many of the BBC's factual websites will be changing over the next twelve months. Exciting changes are planned but in the short term, it means that we will no longer ...
about 13 years ago
Kew magazine is changing – we thought you might like a peek at our brand new design and what's inside the spring issue.
about 13 years ago
Kew and Feedback Madagascar are collaborating to look at the preferences for different species of edible yam in Madagascan rural communities. Find out about the latest research being undertaken as part ...
about 13 years ago
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the day Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his team reached the South Pole. But did you know that in the Joseph Hooker exhibition at Kew ...
about 13 years ago
The Gardening Blog team are taking a short break for a few weeks, but we'll be back later in January. In the meantime, have a very Happy New Year and we wish ...
about 13 years ago
‘The holly and the ivy When they are both full-grown Of all the trees that are in the wood The holly bears the crown’   What would ...
about 13 years ago
Prunus x subhirtella 'Fukubana' If you thought there wasn't much to look at outside at this time of year - think again. Dozens of beautiful trees and shrubs are ...
about 13 years ago
No other part of fruit growing creates more uncertainty and confusion than pruning. Terminology such as renewal pruning, replacement pruning, tip bearers, spur bearers, fruit buds and growth buds abound ...
about 13 years ago
Kew magazine's editor, Christina Harrison, recently attended this year's GMG Awards where her magazine scooped a prestigious award together with finalist results in other categories.
about 13 years ago
It's easy to buy a plant for a gardener at Christmas, isn't it? You just pop into a garden centre and buy a bright poinsettia or, if you're really pushing the ...

Entries in Kent Police (1)

Wednesday
Jun222011

Looking after the environment

A biodiversity group has been formed to consider ways of reducing the impact of activities on the environment, and ways of improving environmental performance. The mulching scheme is being extended and includes mulching of Christmas trees and a spring bark mulch giveaway, which took place on 8 May this year. At this event, people from the Herne Bay In Bloom committee were on hand to give gardening advice.

Most local primary and secondary schools take part in the council's recycling scheme. This year Herne Bay Infants started an awareness campaign for controlling dog mess. The street inspection team regularly check all the street furniture for defects and ensure that remedial action is carried out in a timely fashion. Similarly any vandalism, graffiti and persistent dog fouling are dealt with.

The city council has a two-man graffiti hit squad that is available during the normal working week, and responds to offensive graffiti out of normal working hours. The graffiti is treated with a special acid and then removed with grey water. Grey water is also used to remove chewing gum from pedestrian areas.

The Clean Kent Team initiative continues and is proving to be a popular and worthwhile initiative. This is a joint venture between a range of partners including the city and county councils, Kent Police, Kent Fire and Rescue and shared between the neighbouring district councils of Thanet, Dover and Shepway. The team's remit is to improve the local environment for the benefit of residents and visitors. They undertake a wide variety of work including fence painting, cleaning memorials, disposing of fly-tipping and tidying up neglected areas such as ponds and ditches. The team is co-ordinated by the city council as the lead authority.

The probation service and Youth Offenders Team provide labour from individuals carrying community payback, and is a very successful exercise.

The city council also provides a fortnightly garden waste collection service, with householders either having a green bin or reusable garden sack. Once collected the green waste is taken to a local composting unit, processed and sold on to landscape gardeners in bulk, or made available to the general public at recycling centres in Herne Bay and Canterbury at a cost of £2.50 per 50 litre bag.