All the latest environmental news regarding Suffolk.
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The winners and shortlisted entries to the 2009 Greenest County Awards and links to details of the projects
So far, an eye-watering 462 global landmarks from east and west have agreed to turn off their lights to celebrate Earth Hour on 28 March.
With only 5 days remaining until the Creating the Greenest County awards ceremony, here is information on the short listed entries.
The Energy Saving Trust is a not-for-profit organisation, providing free impartial advice tailored to suit your needs. The advice you receive can help you save money and fight climate change by reducing carbon dioxide emissions from your home.
Bright Green are offering free low carbon workshops to communities and individuals in the North of Suffolk to offer support and advice to help you and your colleagues tackle climate change.
Suffolk County Council’s innovative project loaning wireless Energy Monitors through its Mobile Library Service has got off to great start with all the monitors being loaned out in their first day.
The entry period for the awards have now been extended!!!! Applicants now have until the 16th January to apply for these fantastic and prestiguous environmental awards!
A new venture that plans to connect food and drink lovers with the dedicated and inspiring that create it.
Alder Carr Farm Shop based in Ipswich has been named by the Independent Newspaper as one of the top 50 farm shops in the UK.
A £9million flagship building and catalyst for the regeneration of Lowestoft 's waterfront has received an International Green Apple Gold Winner award for Energy Efficiency.