January 2010 Archives
The "Primark Effect" of cheap clothes being quickly binned is a danger to the environment, MPs warned last night.
MORE than 100 volunteers descended on Tattenhall to create a new wildlife hedgerow and send a political message to world leaders.
Members of BTCV, formerly known as the British Trust Conservation Volunteers, gathered on land near Tattenhall outdoor education centre to plant 2,000 trees and lay 340m of hedgerow.



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