Fire rages at garden centre
- Environment, Gardening, News
- 17th July 2020
The Save the World Club, based at The Circulatory – the upcycling centre at the Chiltern Works site near Berrylands railway station – is petitioning the government over food waste. The group, led by Des Kay (pictured), is asking for the law to be changed so supermarkets must donate food which is past its sell
READ MORECommunity heroes Tariq Shabbeer and Des Kay who run The Circulatory upcycling centre in Chiltern Drive, Berrylands, are Frances Moseley award-winners. The pair, through their Save the World Deliveries group,have been working tirelessly on a voluntary basis throughout the pandemic collecting supermarket food that is still edible but due to be thrown away, and delivering it
READ MORESpooky goings on will be happening at The Circulatory near Berrylands railway station tomorrow (Saturday). The waste not, want not, recycling, upcycling and repurposing centre at Chiltern Works off Chiltern Drive, Berrylands, will be decorated in all things eerie for Halloween. Enter a dark corridor and make your way towards the Grotto of Doom encountering
READ MOREIf you hate waste, call Abundance, a Surbiton project aimed at harvesting and redistributing gluts of fruit from gardens, allotments and street trees, saving it from being thrown away. Last year, 1.3 tons of fresh organic fruit was harvested in and around Surbiton, with this year’s target being to better that. Toni Izard needs volunteers able to
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