The organisers of Planet Purbeck’s second festival are urging those who wish to hold an event to book their slots as places are filling up fast.
They aim to make it bigger, better and broader than last autumn’s festival, which more than 2,000 people enjoyed at a host of special activities staged across Purbeck.
For a start, it will be expanded from a week to 10 days, starting on Friday, September 16, and centred around major events in Wareham, Corfe Castle, Studland and Swanage.
And although the general eco-themes of sustainability and protection of nature will be maintained, there will be added ‘fun’ elements such as music and food and drink.
Planet Purbeck’s Rob Waitt said: “Our first festival was a shot in the dark for us but exceeded every expectation.
“Nearly 90 per cent of those who attended the events said they had been made more aware of environmental matters. And the vast majority said they had been inspired to change their behaviour or lifestyle. That’s a terrific result for Purbeck – and the planet.”
Activities staged can range across the spectrum of ecology, from nature walks and workshops to photographic competitions and talks on community projects.
Rob said: “Those who held events last year told us they had generated income and helped to raise the profile of their business or organisation.”
Hosting is free and activities can be booked at planetpurbeck.org/festival or by emailing planetpurbeckevents@gmail.com.

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