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it is bournemouth - litter strategy. it is bournemouth a - litter strategy.emouth a special beach in an wa ? ~ y . bournemouth a special beach in any way? absolutely. we know there is 14.5 _ any way? absolutely. we know there is 14.5 miles _ any way? absolutely. we know there is 14.5 miles of— there is 14.5 miles of coastline, one of the most beautiful parts of the uk. but from a scientific perspective or a little perspective, what is really interesting about this section of coastline in it is erosional. if a wave comes up is erosional. if a wave comes up and removes the sand and anything that is left on the sand. anything that the tourists bring and leave here, any letter that has left a ny letter that has left behind, any letter that has left behind, has the potential to be washed into the ocean, where it can cause thousands of years worth of damage. so it is not only the local area that people are potentially littering, but the rest of the world as well. make earth has formed. it has already deployed the technology in italian tourist hotspot sorrento where
it is bournemouth - litter strategy. it is bournemouth a - litter strategy.emouth a special beach in an wa ? ~ y . bournemouth a special beach in any way? absolutely. we know there is 14.5 _ any way? absolutely. we know there is 14.5 miles _ any way? absolutely. we know there is 14.5 miles of— there is 14.5 miles of coastline, one of the most beautiful parts of the uk. but from a scientific perspective or a little perspective, what is really interesting about this section of coastline in it...
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Jun 27, 2021
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it is bournemouth a special beach in any way? absolutely.erspective, or a little perspective, what is really interesting about this section of coastline is that it is erosional. that means the waves come up and removes the sand and anything that is left on the sand. anything that the tourists bring and leave here, any litter that has left behind, has the potential to be washed into the ocean, where it can cause thousands of years worth of damage. so it is not only the local area that people are potentially littering, but the rest of the world as well. ellipsis earth has form. it has already deployed the technology in italian tourist hotspot sorrento, where changes led to a 45% drop in littering. they have also done projects on the river ganges in india, and the galapagos islands in the pacific ocean. if ellie's scheme is as successful here as it was in italy, there will be one group of people who will be only too pleased to be out of a job. the dorset devils are a group of more than 700 litter—picking volunteers. since 2013 they have been pa
it is bournemouth a special beach in any way? absolutely.erspective, or a little perspective, what is really interesting about this section of coastline is that it is erosional. that means the waves come up and removes the sand and anything that is left on the sand. anything that the tourists bring and leave here, any litter that has left behind, has the potential to be washed into the ocean, where it can cause thousands of years worth of damage. so it is not only the local area that people are...
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bournemouth 127%, and brighton 119%. boosted by weekend visitors to the beach.e in london, it is a completely different picture. the trend here is for people to continue to work from home, so they are not in the centre spending money in the shops and cafes as they once were. and the centre for cities says that if this trend continues into the autumn, then our big cities will see an even bigger economic hit. smaller and medium—sized city centres have a much more local catchment area, so traditionally, where they are pulling their customers from is very much within a very local distance. and the second thing, particularly with seaside towns, is that it appears that we are seeing a revisiting of the great british seaside and are seeing people going back to seaside towns such as blackpool and brighton and bournemouth and taking advantage of both the good weather, but of course also the restrictions in terms of not being able to go abroad. so while the seaside towns might start to suffer if the travel restrictions and the weather turns, for now, the sun is shining in
bournemouth 127%, and brighton 119%. boosted by weekend visitors to the beach.e in london, it is a completely different picture. the trend here is for people to continue to work from home, so they are not in the centre spending money in the shops and cafes as they once were. and the centre for cities says that if this trend continues into the autumn, then our big cities will see an even bigger economic hit. smaller and medium—sized city centres have a much more local catchment area, so...
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Jun 15, 2021
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i live in bournemouth, _ that. we don't hold you responsible! i live in bournemouth, i— that.and thousands of people on the beaches everyday, and as an organiser, we cannot put on an event in a field, a few miles from the beaches, where we would have people in a field, socially distanced. tom in a field, socially distanced. two arts to in a field, socially distanced. two parts to that _ in a field, socially distanced. tier,“ parts to that question. the first is about the beaches, which has been coming up since this time last year, when we first started to see packed beaches and people were worried about the impact. there have been studies on that and there is no evidence of anyone catching coronavirus on a crowded beach. the second part, about his event, he says they will be social distancing and he knows his event better than others, but speaking widely, it is hard to maintain social distancing at small events. imagine the government in front of a set of levers, everything they pull has an impact. this is not one of their priorities. carolina asks, i would like to know how ma
i live in bournemouth, _ that. we don't hold you responsible! i live in bournemouth, i— that.and thousands of people on the beaches everyday, and as an organiser, we cannot put on an event in a field, a few miles from the beaches, where we would have people in a field, socially distanced. tom in a field, socially distanced. two arts to in a field, socially distanced. two parts to that _ in a field, socially distanced. tier,“ parts to that question. the first is about the beaches, which has...
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bournemouth 127% and brighton 119%. boosted by weekend visitors to the beach.ties will see an even bigger economic hit. smaller and medium size city centres, have much more local catchment area so traditionally where they are pulling from is very much within very local distance. and the second thing, particularly with seaside towns, is that it appears that we are seeing a revisiting of the great british seaside and are seeing people going back to seaside towns such as blackpool and brighton and bournemouth and taking advantage of both the good weather but of course also the restrictions in terms of not being able to go abroad. so while the seaside towns might start to suffer if the travel restrictions and the weather turns, for now the sun is shining in their favour. katie prescott, bbc news. more than 800,000 jobs in the uk's travel sector could be at risk — that's the warning from a union representing aviation workers. the british airline pilots association is appealing for urgent action from the government to end restrictions on travel, which it calls "ludic
bournemouth 127% and brighton 119%. boosted by weekend visitors to the beach.ties will see an even bigger economic hit. smaller and medium size city centres, have much more local catchment area so traditionally where they are pulling from is very much within very local distance. and the second thing, particularly with seaside towns, is that it appears that we are seeing a revisiting of the great british seaside and are seeing people going back to seaside towns such as blackpool and brighton and...
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keith from bournemouth asks, about the travel situation, from bournemouth asks, about the travelsituationdress abroad. yeah, unfortunately the uk doesn't yet _ address abroad. yeah, unfortunately the uk doesn't yet have _ address abroad. yeah, unfortunately the uk doesn't yet have a _ address abroad. yeah, unfortunatelyj the uk doesn't yet have a quarantine free travel for fully vaccinated citizens. that is what we are hoping for well taken ideally by august so at that point all fully vaccinated people will be able to travel at least within europe. at the moment obviously if he decides to travel to spain he would have to face attendee quarantine plus highly costly pcr tests on return. fin quarantine plus highly costly pcr tests on return.— tests on return. on the testing, patsy says _ tests on return. on the testing, patsy says how _ tests on return. on the testing, patsy says how come _ tests on return. on the testing, patsy says how come nobody i tests on return. on the testing, l patsy says how come nobody has tests on return. on the testing, - patsy says how come nobody has asked why t
keith from bournemouth asks, about the travel situation, from bournemouth asks, about the travelsituationdress abroad. yeah, unfortunately the uk doesn't yet _ address abroad. yeah, unfortunately the uk doesn't yet have _ address abroad. yeah, unfortunately the uk doesn't yet have a _ address abroad. yeah, unfortunatelyj the uk doesn't yet have a quarantine free travel for fully vaccinated citizens. that is what we are hoping for well taken ideally by august so at that point all fully...
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let�*s speak now to one of the conservative rebels, the mp for bournemouth east, tobias ellwood. welcomehave been looking for a vehicle to go to the house of commons for some time to make it clear that actually, this is part of global britain, it strengthens our national and international security, it supports our economy and is in the spirit of global britain as we host the g7 summit. the bigger picture we need to face and that is why i think a wider debate on this is welcome and that we face a very uncertain decade with authoritarianism and extremism and climate change is presenting a whole raft of new challenging and old ones and we have this brutal pandemic as well and the world is getting more dangerous and not less. there is a 19305 dangerous and not less. there is a 1930s feel to the world as well. what are we supposed to do about this? we are hosting the g7. this is not the time to cut our aid budget and we are the only g7 nation to do so. we have to better spend our aid money, this is true, and some of our projects have been embarrassing, but on the wider picture. as a soldier,
let�*s speak now to one of the conservative rebels, the mp for bournemouth east, tobias ellwood. welcomehave been looking for a vehicle to go to the house of commons for some time to make it clear that actually, this is part of global britain, it strengthens our national and international security, it supports our economy and is in the spirit of global britain as we host the g7 summit. the bigger picture we need to face and that is why i think a wider debate on this is welcome and that we...