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WWF is aiming to shed some light for Flintshire residents on a big switch-off on Saturday.
Grosvenor garden centre has retained its Green City Town and Country Community Award, finishing within the top three 'greenest' garden centres in the UK.
CONTROVERSIAL wind turbines are still on the agenda for Cheshire despite the recent withdrawal of plans at Bickerton.
RISING sea levels mean greater flooding risks for areas like Chester located next to the tidal River Dee.
NEARLY half of UK homes waste an average of ã150 of heat through their roofs every year, because they don't have enough loft insulation.
But improving your insulation doesn't just knock down your energy bills and make your home cosier, many homeowners have found that clearing the loft can give their budget a boost as they turn unwanted items into cash from the attic.
Low Carbon: Farmers in Cheshire invited to free 'Energise your Farm Business' event in Holmes Chapel
CHESHIRE farmers will be given a unique insight into money-saving ideas, thanks to the Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group.
The farm conservation advice group is hosting a free 'Energise Your Farm Business' demonstration event at The Orchards in Twemlow, Holmes Chapel on March 11 from 10.30am until 3.30pm.
LOCAL authorities must see cycling as a vital part of integrated transport planning for tackling congestion, climate change and obesity, according to a group of senior council officials.
A letter signed by 20 council chief executives and transport directors, including Steve Kent, director of environment, Chester West and Chester Council and Steve Robinson, the authority's chief executive, says local transport plans will be crucial to tackling such challenges just as budgets will come under severe pressure.
ZOOS worldwide have a responsibility to do their bit to combat climate change is the message coming out of Chester Zoo ahead of a special conference.
With 600 million people visiting zoos around the world each year, the potential to influence, educate and help make a difference should not be ignored, delegates at Chester Zoo's first climate change event will be told.
Homeowners who go green will get cash payments, the Government announced yesterday.
Batteries will have to be recycled into dedicated bins under new laws introduced from today.



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