Environment
Browse the latest environment news, comment and stories in Oxford and across Oxfordshire.
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BBOWT invites people across Oxfordshire to reconnect with nature during 30 Days Wild challenge
Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust is inviting people across Oxfordshire to take part in 30 Days Wild, a month-long challenge celebrating nature and wildlife throughout June.
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CPRE Oxfordshire launches centenary meadow restoration project in Kidlington
CPRE Oxfordshire launches its centenary project in Kidlington, restoring meadows and encouraging community involvement to protect and reconnect with the countryside.
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Frilford Heath Golf Club convenes sustainability summit to tackle future water challenges
Frilford Heath Golf Club gathered industry leaders for a sustainability summit focused on water management, reinforcing its position as a leader in proactive, climate-resilient golf course operations amid growing concerns over future water shortages.
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Oxford ranks among UK’s leading refill shopping cities as Recycle Now expands locator nationwide
Oxford ranks third nationally for refill shopping as Recycle Now launches a locator mapping 675 UK refill destinations, reflecting strong public interest in cutting single-use packaging and growing support for reusable shopping habits.
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Thames Water criticised after Oxfordshire outages and sewage spill concerns
A new Oxfordshire water outage in Chipping Norton and sewage spill concerns at South Moreton have triggered renewed criticism of Thames Water, with GMB Union calling for urgent reform and nationalisation of water services.
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The M&M Group records fourth year of rising recycling rates
Witney-based The M&M Group has achieved record recycling rates for a fourth straight year, diverting more than 98 per cent of waste from landfill through recycling and energy recovery.
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World Soil Day highlights hidden contamination across Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire’s construction boom is revealing widespread contaminated soil, with specialists like Maylarch Environmental working to identify and safely manage asbestos and other hazards. New testing and remediation methods ensure redevelopment meets strict environmental and public-health standards.
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Local bat numbers double as Graven Hill’s conservation plan thrives in Bicester
Graven Hill’s bat population has nearly doubled in a year thanks to a decade-long conservation strategy, new habitats, and expert monitoring. Waterman’s latest surveys show rising roost numbers and growing species diversity across the Bicester development.
















