Back in 1979, I remember standing at Oxford Circus handing out fliers on animal testing (not a popular thing at that time), but even then there were animal ...
As those of you who read my articles will know, I have a wonderful bed of wild garlic and Alkanet that’s been a star in my garden for about fifteen years now ...
Where I live, there’s a van which pulls up opposite early each morning to wait for somebody to get into his van. People have to work and I have no problem ...
The environment is close to our hearts here at Watts Gallery - Artists' Village with environmental awareness and responsibility deeply rooted in the Trust's ...
My garden is completely surrounded by mixed deciduous hedging with a little bit of holly at the top – and I love it, as do the birds! I have to admit that ...
I hope the articles I’ve written over the past year have proved helpful to my readers. Starting this month I thought it might be interesting to feature some ...
Me wearing the pink coat I bought in the 1980's that I still wear today There's such a lot about “sustainable clothing” in the press and on social media at ...
From time to time, I hear people ask which is more important to buy: organic or local food? I think a lot of people automatically think that buying local is ...
Following on from my previous article about electricity in October 2020, I wanted to talk this month about “green” gas – well, first of all you may be ...
One of my previous articles highlighted the main things we can do to help fight climate change and at the top of that list was changing our diet. Meat and ...
Well, it won’t be too long before everyone’s thinking about turning the heating on (some of you may already have done so) but I wonder how many of you ever ...
Following on from my article on organic gardening in June, I wanted to talk in more depth about something that you may think is boring, but holds the key to ...