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‘making a visible difference’
Can a green view help you do better in exams?

Can a green view help you do better in exams?

It seems so according to the University of Illinois!

Jeremy Paxman urges a co-ordinated approach to tackling litter

Jeremy Paxman urges a co-ordinated approach to tackling litter

He may be best known for his tough questioning style from many years fronting the BBC’s Newsnight programme, but Jeremy Paxman has waded into the debate on litter, airing his concerns about the level of rubbish on Britain’s streets.

Britain in Bloom 2016 – Greening Grey Britain

Britain in Bloom 2016 – Greening Grey Britain

As spring slowly approaches, the thoughts of thousands of people across the UK turn to the annual Britain in Bloom competition. This year’s competition is promoting the Royal Horticultural Society’s three year campaign to transform nondescript grey areas by creating...

How to bring colour to a street near you

How to bring colour to a street near you

The tail end of winter is often a rather grey and gloomy time. However, there is an easy way to bring some colour to the streets where you live - and to keep them clean and tidy at the same...

The winners of Amberol’s annual photo competition are announced

The winners of Amberol’s annual photo competition are announced

Our aim at Amberol is to ‘make a visible difference’ to the streets of Britain (and beyond). We love mulling over the entries into our annual photo competition because it allows us to see the impact that our products have...

Catch Amberol on BBC Radio Local

Catch Amberol on BBC Radio Local

Patience was interviewed by BBC Radio presenter Mark Forrest who hosts the All-Local Radio Evening programme. Mark was intrigued by Amberol’s talking bins which have recordable voice boxes, even suggesting that one would come in handy to keep the studio clean...

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