Birmingham Fly-Tipping Costs Taxpayers £2 Million

An interactive map reveals Birmingham as a top hotspot for large-scale fly-tipping, with taxpayers footing a £2.1 million cleanup bill. National data shows a 9% rise in incidents, prompting new enforcement measures.

Gtech Garden Gadgets Review: Up to 50% Off

A detailed review of Gtech's cordless lawnmower, hedge trimmer, and grass edge trimmer, now available with discounts up to 50% off. Discover if these tools are worth the investment for your spring gardening needs.

Rare Binturong Arrives at Drayton Manor Zoo

Drayton Manor Zoo welcomes Raffles, a one-year-old male binturong, as part of an international conservation programme to protect this vulnerable species from threats like habitat loss.

Civic Pride Rossendale AGM Highlights Achievements and Growth

Civic Pride Rossendale's AGM at Rawtenstall Cricket Club gathered nearly 50 attendees to review a successful 25th Jubilee year, including Green Flag awards and new projects. The charity announced expansion plans and ongoing community beautification effort

West Midlands Has Wettest Winter on Record

Provisional Met Office data reveals the West Midlands experienced its wettest winter since records began in 1836, with widespread flooding and travel disruption across the region.

Scotland Approves Water Cremation as New Eco Funeral Option

Scotland has officially approved alkaline hydrolysis, known as water cremation, as a sustainable alternative to burial. This marks the first new legal disposal method introduced in over a century, responding to growing demand for environmentally conscious

Five Counties Face March Snow, West Midlands Spared

Weather maps indicate five counties in England will see significant snowfall in mid-March, while the West Midlands avoids the wintry conditions. Temperatures are expected to drop sharply across the UK.

Air Quality Review Approved for HS2-Affected Villages

Residents in Water Orton and Coleshill will receive an independent air quality assessment after complaints about dust and a 'fishy smell' from HS2 construction works. The review will be conducted by Imperial College London.

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