The Green Backyard community growing project will be hosting it's first Peterborough Conker Championship on Saturday 3rd October.
Places are limited so if you want to be in with a chance of winning an amazing prize, not to mention copious amounts of glory then register your place by emailing thegreenbackyard@hotmail.co.uk This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 
All participants will be encouraged to make a voluntary £1 donation to the Green Backyard to help cover the cost of the event. Bystanders and friendly gamers are all welcome for free.
If there are spare places and you would like to try and register for the competition on the day then you MUST be there by 11.00am ready for the games to begin at 12.00. 
All competitors will be issued with a match conker so that we can be sure of fairness, however you are welcome and positively encouraged to bring your own conkers for friendly games! 
The Green Backyard will be cooking up some of their lovely harvest for the day, and would love you to bring a dish to swap and share too!
To find out more contact Sophie Antonelli, 07834 815943
www.thegreenbackyard.com
Sunday, 27 September 2009
Monday, 14 September 2009
Environment Secretary Hilary Benn visits Peterborough
Mr Benn visited Peterborough to see first-hand what happens to recycling in the city, and to hear about the achievements of Peterborough Environment City Trust's Zero Waste Places project.
Mr Benn also praised Peterborough's efforts to become the UK's Environment Capital.
Peterborough city centre is one of the country’s six initial Zero Waste Places, which aim to send zero waste to landfill and exemplify good environmental practice.
Mr Benn also praised Peterborough's efforts to become the UK's Environment Capital.
Peterborough city centre is one of the country’s six initial Zero Waste Places, which aim to send zero waste to landfill and exemplify good environmental practice.
Tuesday, 8 September 2009
Green Apple Awards for the city...
Peterborough has won a number of prestigious Green Apple Awards which recognise environmental excellence!
Anne Corder Recruitment's paper-less office won one, as did Peterborough City Council's Climate Change game.
Peterborough Environment City Trust scooped two awards one for their annual Green Festival, and one for their Zero Waste Places project.
Read more here...
Anne Corder Recruitment's paper-less office won one, as did Peterborough City Council's Climate Change game.
Peterborough Environment City Trust scooped two awards one for their annual Green Festival, and one for their Zero Waste Places project.
Read more here...
Monday, 7 September 2009
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