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Going green – it's our bag in Rustington



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Published Date: 02 October 2008
LAST year, a Community Action Plan for Rustington was produced and circulated to every household.
Its production was the result of extensive consultation with residents, traders and visitors.

Many ideas and suggestions were put forward and they are now being implemented by volunteers working within the recently set up Rustington Community Part
nership.

One idea which has considerable support is that, following the example of other villages, we should reduce the use of plastic bags in Rustington. Many alternative shopping bags are now available, including "bags for life".

We have written to all traders in Rustington seeking their co-operation.

We would also welcome anyone else who would like to work with us in taking this project forward, as just one small part of enabling our community to take seriously its responsibility to "go green".

Anyone who is interested in helping should contact us on 01903 859729.

David and Mary Helyar, project
managers, Rustington Community Partnership



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  • Last Updated: 02 October 2008 2:49 PM
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