

ONLY BRING WHAT YOU NEED - Use resources consciously.CONSIDER YOUR TRAVEL - Use public transport where possible!.PROTECT THE WILDLIFE - Throw your rubbish in the bin.LEAVE NOTHING BUT MEMORIES - Leave your camp tidy and take your tent home!.Helping lead the charge to make festivals greener and eco-conscious, Kendal Calling has come up with a straightforward pledge they’re asking everyone to stick to as best they can: The average festival tent ends typically ends up in landfill and will take up to 500 years to decompose and even though the number left behind was a staggering 91.4% decrease on the amount abandoned in 2019, Kendal Calling is rightly looking to eradicate this problem altogether. If only there was this added incentive at festivals in real life, they’d be left spotless every single time! Flappy Tent might be a fun little game, but it’s also a reminder that we have a duty to look after the North West and Cumbria’s landscape. However, not only does the game help promote environmental awareness and remind people to tidy up after themselves, but there’s also an added incentive for one lucky sod: Kendal Calling is offering a £200 bar tab at this year’s festival to the first person who reaches a score of 50,000 on Flappy Tent. The idea was drummed up after the festival organisers and staff helping clean up the day after last year’s festival counted 284 tents left behind, many more of which could have simply come loose and blown away to litter the surrounding area. Pet Classics will be broadcast on Friday 4 and Saturday 5 November from 5pm to 9pm on Classic FM.Ī post shared by Kendal Calling based on the old, retro-style and highly-addictive mobile game Flappy Bird from 2013 (yes, a whole decade ago), Kendal Calling’s spin on it is essentially the same premise, only you get points for picking your rubbish as well doing obstacles. “Owners can really struggle with knowing what to do for the best, so it’s one of the reasons we are delighted to partner with Classic FM on their Pet Classics programmes, as studies show that calming music can be beneficial for some animals during this time.”

Dogs are now allowed on trams in Manchester for the first time ever.Massive Bonfire Night celebrations to take over Manchester’s newest park.Council cancels Bonfire Night firework displays in Manchester over ‘escalating costs’.“We know fireworks are a source of stress for animals each year,” explained Clare Dew – Chief Inspector at the RSPCA. We hope you, and all furry and feathered friends, can join us on 4 and 5 November at 5pm. Join for ‘Pet Classics’, our special programme to calm pets during fireworks season with tips and advice from 🐱🐶🦜🎶
