Emily and Rob Stevenson, AKA Beach Guardian, with plastic debris, collected from beaches in North Cornwall — washed, sorted and destined for creative school workshops to raise awareness about plastic pollution. Like countless other children growing up in England, Emily...
Sustainability in Cornwall
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Barking up the wrong tree: The Big Clean Up
Guest post from Beach Guardian Over the last couple of years, litter in the natural environment has not only flooded the water courses across the globe, but also the global media. Never before has there been so much focus on...
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Top tips for May half term activities
There are plenty of events and activities happening around the County this May half term, to entertain the whole family! Read on to get the know-how on how to have a fun-filled week! Potting up at St Michael’s Mount Junior...
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POPOF & Kate Humble’s visit to the Congo
Forever Cornwall has been working with the Pole Pole Foundation since the beginning of 2017 and – thanks to contributions from cottage owners, guests and Forever Cornwall themselves – has already helped the charity to plant around 1000 trees in...
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The Pole Pole Foundation
Forever Cornwall is proud to be supporting the work of the Pole Pole Foundation in the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of its commitment to ethical business practice. The Pole Pole Foundation (POPOF) is a gorilla conservation organisation which...
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Keeping Cornwall’s Beaches Clean
Every year thousands of tonnes of marine litter is washed ashore on Cornish beaches. Many organisations help with the constant task of collecting this rubbish, including The National Trust, Surfers Against Sewage and Cornwall Wildlife Trust. These organisations having regular...