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GIANT BLANCMANGE BLOWN UP IN FRESHFORD

May 1, 2019November 13, 2019 sholbeche

On May 1st  Bob Mizon the National Co-ordinator for the Commission for Dark Skies came to Freshford Memorial Hall with

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Light pollution is endemic wherever people gather and don't consider the consequences of their actions... just trying to solve a problem but doing so in the wrong way. Bad planning and design lead to:

  • Wasting the planet's resources
  • Altering the behaviour of wildlife
  • Disrupting sleep and development
  • Impacting mental health
  • Hiding the Universe from curious minds
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