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 POP IN PLACE NEWS   DORSET TRADING STANDARDS

 Thank you to all who supported our   Dorset County Council Trading Standards Service check and
 Macmillan coffee morning   approve businesses so you don’t have to.
        For more information visit www.buywithconfidence.gov.uk or
 More details will follow next month     call 08454 040506.
        To report or seek advice about problems you have
 Pop In Place Food Crisis Support    experienced when dealing with a trader call 08454 040506.

 The Pop In Place have a Food Crisis Project, if you are struggling and you need   Single-use plastics are only used once before they're thrown away. The problem
 food  please  get  in  touch  we    have  gained  funding  to  provide    crisis  packs  for   with plastic waste is that it doesn't break down, it only breaks up into smaller and
 people in the Parish in a difficult situation.    smaller parts. This impacts the environment and wildlife for years to come.
 If you need this service please email in confidence, and we will help.   According to estimates, England uses 2.7 billion items of single-use cutlery, most of
       which are plastic,  and 721 million single-use  plates  per  year. Of  these,  only 10%
    Gardeners appeal for fruit and   are recycled. If 2.7 billion pieces of cutlery were lined up, they would go round
       the world over eight and a half times (based on a 15cm piece of cutlery).
 veg
       Previous efforts to eliminate avoidable plastic waste, include:
 If anyone has a glut of any veg or fruit and
 would like to donate them to others, we will   One  of  the  world’s  toughest  bans  on  microbeads  in  rinse-off  personal  care
 have a box outside the door of the village   products announced in 2018.
 Hall  on  a  Thursday  nights  to  collect  them   Restrictions on the supply of single-use plastic straws, drink stirrers and cotton buds
 and  then  we  will  have  a  stall  at  the   in 2020.
 community  café  the  next  morning.  Thank
 you to everyone who is already doing this it   Plastic  Packaging  Tax  in  April  2022  whereby  a  tax  of  £200  per  tonne  was
 is greatly appreciated.    introduced on plastic packaging manufactured in, or imported into the UK, that
       does not contain at least 30% recycled plastic.

 Pop In Place Movement to Music Classes             The  5p  single-use  carrier  bag
                                                    charge,  in  May  2021  which
 The classes will take a holistic approach to wellbeing.  They are primarily designed   was  increased  to a  minimum
 to promote physical health by helping people of all ages and abilities stay or get   charge of 10p and extended
 more  active,  improve  overall  fitness,  muscle  strength  and  joint  flexibility  using  a   to  all  retailers,  taking  billions
 combination  of  chair  based  exercises  and  dance/gentle  aerobics  based   of bags out of circulation.
 ones.  Over time I will be creating some simple routines for some of the exercises
 as this can help with cognitive functioning.   All  the exercises will be to music to   Last year the UK Government
 promote mental health and well-being and where possible, movements can be   consulted  on  banning  other
 adapted, so that people with movement limitations can still join in. There is also no   types of single use plastic and
 pressure on anyone to do all the exercises and if anyone wants to sit out any of   they  reported  that  over  95%
 them  they  will  be  very  welcome.  The  classes  will  be  in  a  friendly  relaxed   of  those  who  responded  to
 atmosphere where everybody will be made very welcome.   the  consultation  were  in
                                                    favour of the bans.
  The classes are 45 minutes in duration and will be held every Monday from 11am-
 11:45 at the Village Hall.  The cost is £4 per class payable on arrival at the hall   So,  in  October  2023  a  new
                                                    ban  on  other  singe  use

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