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Building bamboo wigwams for sweet peas — Get gardening with Gillie

15 May 2021
Building bamboo wigwams for sweet peas — Get gardening with Gillie

Building bamboo wigwams for sweet peas — Get gardening with Gillie

15 May 2021

I’ve had to put them into bigger pots as they are growing rather quickly now and I’m not ready to plant them out, writes Gillie Wilkinson.


50 millionth vaccine a triumph

10 May 2021
50 millionth vaccine a triumph

50 millionth vaccine a triumph

10 May 2021

Next week the Prime Minister will review the data from the previous four weeks to see whether the next stage of unlocking can happen.

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Find a way of managing your fear of missing out

04 May 2021
Find a way of managing your fear of missing out

Find a way of managing your fear of missing out

04 May 2021

Some people will be more eager than others for fear of missing out (FOMO) could be influencing the way they think.

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Nature knowledge vital for future decision-makers

03 May 2021
Nature knowledge vital for future decision-makers

Nature knowledge vital for future decision-makers

03 May 2021

Erin McDaid, of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, argues that is vital young people are taught more about nature to help their future decision-making.


No need to wait for old age to search for happiness

24 April 2021
No need to wait for old age to search for happiness

No need to wait for old age to search for happiness

24 April 2021

The sad news of the death of The Duke of Edinburgh put me in a reflective mood, writes Rosalyn Palmer.


Get ready to rewild your life after lockdown

24 April 2021
Get ready to rewild your life after lockdown

Get ready to rewild your life after lockdown

24 April 2021

With restrictions easing, we all have a bit more scope to get out and about in search of nature and to share our experiences with friends and family.


Make your vote count for your local environment

16 April 2021
Make your vote count for your local environment

Make your vote count for your local environment

16 April 2021

Our work is never too far from politics of one sort or another, writes Erin McDaid of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.


Sending personal and deepest condolences to Her Majesty The Queen

16 April 2021
Sending personal and deepest condolences to Her Majesty The Queen

Sending personal and deepest condolences to Her Majesty The Queen

16 April 2021

Late last week we learned of the tragic loss of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, writes Newark and Sherwood District Council leader David Lloyd.

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Going potty over ways for gardeners to be greener

13 April 2021
Going potty over ways for gardeners to be greener

Going potty over ways for gardeners to be greener

13 April 2021

One issue that drives me mad, or to put it another way, drives me potty, is that hundreds of millions of new plant pots are produced each year.


After a challenging year, it's time to plan for the future

01 April 2021
After a challenging year, it's time to plan for the future

After a challenging year, it's time to plan for the future

01 April 2021

As we pass the anniversary of the first lockdown many of us will be reflecting on a year like no other, writes Simon Shaw, of Duncan & Toplis.


Delighted by backing for beaver campaign

21 March 2021
Delighted by backing for beaver campaign

Delighted by backing for beaver campaign

21 March 2021

In his latest column, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust's Erin McDaid looks at the campaign to bring beavers back to Nottinghamshire.


The planting of trees may not solve all of our problems

16 March 2021
The planting of trees may not solve all of our problems

The planting of trees may not solve all of our problems

16 March 2021

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust's Erin McDaid on the global climate crisis.


Consider mediation as a cheaper and less stressful alternative to court

14 March 2021
Consider mediation as a cheaper and less stressful alternative to court

Consider mediation as a cheaper and less stressful alternative to court

14 March 2021

In her latest column, Emma Darley, of Ringrose Law, explains the benefits of mediation during a divorce.


Pick For Britain campaign — Is it really enough to meet demand?

20 February 2021
Pick For Britain campaign — Is it really enough to meet demand?

Pick For Britain campaign — Is it really enough to meet demand?

20 February 2021

Amy Cowdrell, partner at Langley Solicitors, Newark, looks at how the UK could meet the demand for seasonal workers to pick this season’s harvest.


Great time to give back to feathered friends

24 January 2021
Great time to give back to feathered friends

Great time to give back to feathered friends

24 January 2021

In a few weeks the annual celebration of National Nest Box week will be upon us, but why wait? Writes Erin McDaid of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.


Seasonal Workers' Pilot extension welcomed

23 January 2021
Seasonal Workers' Pilot extension welcomed

Seasonal Workers' Pilot extension welcomed

23 January 2021

Ross Pierrepont, an employment law specialist at Tallents Solicitors, considers the impact of the end of freedom of movement on farmers post-Brexit.


Considering a divorce? Here's what you need to know

19 January 2021
Considering a divorce? Here's what you need to know

Considering a divorce? Here's what you need to know

19 January 2021

With Christmas well and truly behind us many people use this time to reflect on their life, writes Emma Darley, of Ringrose Law.


Perfect spot for seeing wildlife in the winter

03 January 2021
Perfect spot for seeing wildlife in the winter

Perfect spot for seeing wildlife in the winter

03 January 2021

In his latest column, Erin McDaid, of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, focuses on Idle Valley Nature Reserve, near Retford.


'Financial support will help ease burden of lockdown'

29 November 2020
'Financial support will help ease burden of lockdown'

'Financial support will help ease burden of lockdown'

29 November 2020

A second UK-wide lockdown is upon us, forcing a wide range of businesses to shut until December, writes Simon Shaw of Duncan & Toplis.


Where will Government’s green ‘road map’ lead for nature?

28 November 2020
Where will Government’s green ‘road map’ lead for nature?

Where will Government’s green ‘road map’ lead for nature?

28 November 2020

The government has published its ten-point plan for the environment.


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