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Saturday, 17th May 2008
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Greenwatch
Impact of summer barbecues
TRADITIONAL summer smells used to be cut grass, flowers or blossom, but now barbecues are possibly the most common smell across English gardens.
On the sculpture trail
LAST Saturday, I spent a very enjoyable day at Borde Hill Gardens near Haywards Heath, where they are currently hosting a sculpture trail.
How many chopsticks?
EVERY now and again I like to have a look through some of the issues that I have covered in this column to see if any progress has been made.
Recycling plastic is not fantastic
"Why can I recycle a lemonade bottle but not a yoghurt pot", "What types of plastic do you want?" are questions that I am frequently asked from local householders.
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Get rid of the risks
Warrior or worrier?
Transport in focus
Why we need BAPs
Finding environmentally friendly products
The art of dying in a greenish way
Green city in the desert
Twitchers on the rampage
Invasion of the duck armada
Scary thought: Mother Earth might be better off without us
Is biogas the future?
2008 could be the year of coal
Oil spills and the news agenda
Explosive story
The 'lost' route to the sea
Great places in Sussex
Concrete evidence about cement
Anyone can be an eco-warrior
How garlic can help to win the garden war against slugs
When will the tide turn for our energy needs
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A259 – nightmares for motorist and cyclist
White lines won't do it
Messing with nature stops us all from suffering
Arsonists laugh off any concern for victims' damaged lives
Eco Town solves long-term need
Politics of concern
Worthing News
Worthing home owners fight flats
Worthing roads revamp
GALLERY: The week in pictures – May 15, 2008
BREAKING NEWS: Police investigating "unexplained" death of a Durrington woman
TRAFFIC UPDATE: Crash road in Findon could be closed overnight
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