Sustainability Entrepreneur of the Year goes to Devon

Congratulations! Environmental entrepreneur named exceptional business leader Earthly Biochar is an impressive brand that offers a truly exciting solution to increasing emissions An entrepreneur from North Devon has been named as one of 2022’s most exceptional business leaders. Lottie Hawkins was recognised at the Great British Entrepreneur Awards 2022 Grand Final. Lottie, founder of Earthly Biochar, won… Continue reading Sustainability Entrepreneur of the Year goes to Devon

Devon Farm Business Awards: nominate!

Nominations have opened for the Devon Farm Business Awards 2023, as organisers celebrate a decade of recognising “the county’s enthusiastic, innovative and pioneering agriculturalists”. Last year’s winner Chris Berry from Higher Thornton Farm near Exeter is encouraging nominations: “I’d say to anyone who knows of someone doing great things (including themselves), to get on and… Continue reading Devon Farm Business Awards: nominate!

Innovate UK funds young entrepreneurs in the SouthWest

Eight companies founded by young people in the West Country have just been recognised for their innovation: A foldable electric motorbike and a robotics company that aims to eliminate bias are among the innovative South West businesses to scoop a share of £1.25m, it has been announced. The eight companies from across the region, which… Continue reading Innovate UK funds young entrepreneurs in the SouthWest

Jurassic Coast business award goes to… Plastic Free Lyme Regis

Last month, some impressive awards were given out in Dorset: Congratulations to Lyme Regis! Plastic Free Lyme Regis business award We’re delighted that Plastic Free Lyme Regis – which is part of Turn Lyme Green – has been awarded the prestigious Jurassic Coast business award for best eco-business in 2022. Our Plastic Free champion Grenville… Continue reading Jurassic Coast business award goes to… Plastic Free Lyme Regis

A stitch in time… learning how to sew at school

How good are your sewing skills? 5 Reasons Why Children Should Learn to Sew Here’s another ‘make-do-and-mend’ story from school: Rachael Bletchly: ‘Teach kids to make do and mend? “”Seams” like a top idea’ MPs have the right idea — it’s high time we stopped buying new clothes and remembered the value of the sewing… Continue reading A stitch in time… learning how to sew at school

Councils saving money and going green by local procurement

If you give local government business to local firms, you can save a lot of money: Procurement programme saves Swansea Council £12m a year And you can more readily be going green: LocalGov.co.uk – Your authority on UK local government – How key is procurement for reaching climate targets in local government? In these parts, the local… Continue reading Councils saving money and going green by local procurement