A group from the Finance team banded together to help out at LionMouth Rural Centre on a beautiful morning - could it be one of the 28 days of sunshine that we get between September and March. After enjoying coffee over a health and safety briefing, Nathan took the group on a tour of their land. It was fantastic to see the progression that had been made following previous challenges. The fish-pass was complete and the fence that St. John's College had started was really starting to take shape.
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Durham Business School Blitz Borders
A group from the University Business School met for a nice coffee in Maiden Castle, a great opportunity to get out of the office. And then they were dragged out into the frosty November morning, across the football pictures to the rarely ventured Old Durham Gardens.
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Riverside Clear-up
Rivers and other waterways surround us; acting as
ecosystems, transport routes and quite often just a space where we can escape
to. The numerous river paths frequented by dog-walkers, joggers and
pram-pushing parents are testament to this. As such, it appears somewhat
bizarre that we continue to use them as waste-disposal systems; seemingly
loading their banks with all our unwanted items.
Many organisations have formed to help protect these much
loved spaces; clearing up the area and reinvigorating the natural inhabitants. To
ensure their work remains sustainable, a key role for them is education. By teaching
young people about the purposes and potentials associated with our rivers, they
are able to change lifestyle habits and inspire the continuation of conservation.
With assistance from the Canal-river Trust and Groundwork,
staff and students came together to help clear up the riverbank near Queen’s
Campus. They armed themselves with loppers and litter-pickers to attack the overgrowth
and excessive rubbish.
Over the course of the morning the team collected many
barrows of vegetation, ten bags of rubbish, a peculiar length of plastic and
what Luke is convinced were the remains of a pirate ship. A member of the
public walked passed and was shocked that all that rubbish had been collected
in such a short stretch of river-way. Notable items included: a size 6 black
croc; a pair of trainers; a chair back and an extraordinarily large quantity of
polystyrene.
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