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 DORSET TRADING STANDARDS   BERE REGIS WILDLIFE AND
       ENVIRONMENT GROUP
 Dorset Council Trading Standards Service check and approve
 businesses so you don’t have to.
 For more information visit www.buywithconfidence.gov.uk or   Spring is Springing
 call 08454 040506.
       With March the days are noticeably lengthening and
 To report or seek advice about problems you have   there  are  real  signs  of  Spring  around  us  –  birds  are
 experienced when dealing with a trader call 08454 040506.    becoming more active in preparation for the nesting
       and  breeding  season  and  we  will  soon  be  able  to
       enjoy  their  wonderful  dawn  chorus.  The  first  green  leaves  are  emerging  on
 The value of reporting to Trading Standards   hawthrorn  and  elder  trees;  the  blackthorn  is  in  blossom  and  many  early  Spring
       flowers are emerging such as primrose, providing much needed early nectar for
 In the last full financial year local Trading Standards services together:   bees, butterflies and other insects. On warmer sunny days we should see the first
       butterflies  of  the  season  –  look  out  for  Orange  Tip  and  Brimstone  butterflies  in
    Received around 500,000 complaints, and undertook 43,000 investigations
       particular.
    Visited  over  30,000  businesses  to  help  them  understand  business  law  and
 trade fairly
                                  Bird Sightings
    Prevented   £26   million
 pounds  being  handed            Have you seen the Green Sandpiper – this is a new
 over to doorstep criminals       winter visitor to the village, encouraged by the wet
                                  and flooded areas in and around Souls Moor. The
    Provided   advice   and      Green  Sandpiper  is  a  fairly  rare  winter  visitor,  with
 support  to  11,000  people      less than a 1,000 visiting the British Isles each year -
 affected by scams                so, a great spot. It is a rather elegant wader and is
                                  called  ‘green’  because  of  its  blackish  top  which
    F o u n d    o v e r    3 ,0 0 0
 businesses   that   were         has  a  green  tinge  while  its  underparts  are  pale  –
 supplying  food  that  was       see  photo.  It  is  about  8  inches  /  20cm  long  and
 mi s-described,   had            tends  to  be  seen  at  freshwater  marshes  and
 undeclared   allergens,   apparently has a liking for watercress beds.
 c o n t a i n e d    i l l e g a l   A number of people have reported seeing a Goldcrest, both in their gardens and
 ingredients,   or   was   along the stream. It is the UK’s smallest bird and as its name suggests it sports a
 involved in food fraud   gold crown to its head. Other than the gold crown, the bird is generally an olive
       green  colour.  The  numbers  of  resident  birds  are  boosted  by  winter  migrants.
    Tested 6,000 retailers and found a quarter illegally selling alcohol, tobacco
       Despite its small size the female can lay up to 12 eggs weighing one and a half its
 and knives
       own body weight.
    Detained over 20 million illegal products including tobacco, toys, cosmetics
 and electrical products, some of which could have caused life changing   Let us know of your wildlife sightings.
 injuries
 Dorset Council Trading Standards are always keen to speak and work with local   Trees and Mycorrhizae
 business in flexible ways to offer advice and support to get things right. We put a   There is an interesting aspect relating to the health of our trees, particularly Oaks.
 lot of effort into supporting business in this way from home start-ups to established   This is the presence of fungi called Mycorrhizae that are present in the soil and
 national  companies.  Trading  Standards  have  a  dedicated  animal  health  team

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