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QUEEN HONOURS HAMPSHIRE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY BOSS

Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2007

 

Ruth Noden - 19-Jun-2007 - Peter Kelly, Environment Manager for the Environment Agency in Hampshire has been awarded an MBE for his services to the Environment Agency and to the community in Hampshire in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.

Peter Kelly has worked in the environmental field for 35 years in Hampshire at the Environment Agency and its predecessor, Hampshire County Council. In his time working to protect the environment, Peter Kelly has seen several changes and introduced many environmental improvements. Among his biggest achievements have been successfully introducing improved control of wastes within Hampshire, acting as Area Manager and he is currently director of the Environment Centre in Southampton.

Alongside his environmental commitments Peter has also been heavily involved with the Scout movement. He has held a series of key positions, including Assistant District Commissioner, Secretary of the District Scout Fellowship, leader of the Chief Scout Challenge team and, most recently, Group Scout Leader of the 15th Chandler’s Ford, Allbrook and Otterbourne Scout Group. Throughout this involvement, Peter has been instrumental in establishing strong scout troops, revitalising some which might otherwise have closed. He has committed time and effort to numerous troop camps, weekend activities and fund-raising events, encouraging and enthusing other leaders and young people.

On receiving the prestigious award, Peter Kelly said:

“I am immensely proud to receive the MBE and that I have been able to give this commitment to the environment and the wider community in Hampshire. I feel that it also represents the hard work of all of the Environment Agency employees in Hampshire. I have a team of specialists in all aspects of the environment working with me and we will continue to strive for environmental improvements in Hampshire.”

Mr Kelly lives in Chandlers Ford, near Southampton in Hampshire.

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Environment Agency fisheries team gets tunnel vision

Alexandra Wales - 20-Jun-2007 - Photo opportunity: Saturday June 23rd at 10.30am. Environment Agency fisheries officers will do an electrofishing survey under the dark arches in Leeds

Environment Agency fisheries officers will need torches this weekend when they do a fish survey under the dark arches in Leeds.

Officers will be donning their waders on Saturday to check on chub and dace populations on the River Aire.

They will do this by carrying out an electrofishing survey at the entrance to the dark arches and work through the tunnels to the small weir at the top.

An electric current is passed through the water, drawing fish in, and allowing them to be netted, identified and released unharmed back into the river.

It is important to measure the numbers of fish where there is an obstruction like a weir. Weirs form a barrier and can stop fish from migrating up the river to breed.

Fisheries team leader Pat O'Brien said: "We have seen massive shoals of fish downstream of the dark arches so we need to assess whether the tunnels and the upstream weir are a deterrent to these migrating fish.

"We have never surveyed this part of the river before, so it could be really exciting."

The numbers of fish found in the survey may also support the case for improving fish passage projects on the river.

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Notes to editors

The survey on Saturday will be subject to weather conditions. Journalists wishing to attend should call the press office (0113 231 2381) on Friday to confirm details.

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Winning the War on Waste Environment Agency Advises Polish Colleagues On Waste Reduction

Ruth Noden - 20-Jun-2007 - A group of Polish waste professionals are visiting Portsmouth today to see and hear about the work being done to reduce, recycle and incinerate waste in the South East.

The Environment Agency, with support from the South East of England Regional Assembly and Hampshire County Council, has invited the group to show them how we manage waste. They will see some of the methods of reducing and managing waste, including a kerbside collection of household waste for recycling and a visit to the Veolia Energy from Waste (Incineration) plant in Portsmouth.

Recycling rates in Poland are currently as low as 3% in some areas and the country is looking for help in implementing waste plans. The Environment Agency and the Assembly offered the trip to show them how the South East region has moved from a low recycling position to a nation that now recycles at least 30% of its waste.

John Gower of the Environment Agency and organiser of the event said,

"We are very happy to welcome our Polish colleagues. It is great that we can help other countries to tackle the international problem of waste.

“We are recycling more and we are sending less waste to landfill. However, we still need to improve our reuse and recycling of waste and not produce so much in the first place. We are on track to meeting the South East Plan targets of recycling 55% of municipal waste by 2020, but this will only be met if everyone continues to make an effort. We still need to do more to reduce our dependence on landfills and make much wiser use of our resources."

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Notes to Editors

Visitors are from the Kielce and Krakow Regional Governments of Poland and the Polish Academy of Sciences and are involved with Waste Planning and Implementation.

Waste collection in Poland is a mix of Local Authority and private with each household having its own yearly contract with a waste collector.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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