Share scheme

A WORCESTER firm which supplies on-site incinerators to farmers has launched a new initiative.

Waste Spectrum Environ-mental, of the Perrywood Trading Park, Wylds Lane, is inviting farmers who wish to share an incinerator to contact them.

The company has set up a mobile scheme and is planning to match up locally interested parties in order for farmers to comply with the EU Animal By-Products Regulation 2003.

"Farmers don't want to be reliant on a third party for their fallen stock disposal.

"The recent hot weather highlights the need for farmers to quickly dispose of their dead without causing a nuisance," said sales manager Chris Gore.

Gala dinner

LEADING figures from the business world gathered to celebrate the 25th anniversary of a presentation and communications company based in Worcestershire.

The DRP Group, of Hartlebury, marked the milestone with a gala dinner at Spring Grove House, Bewdley, attended by clients and peers including Nat-ional Express, Thomas Cook, Marks and Spencer, Jessops and P & O.

Fruity subject

FRUIT growers have the chance to branch out at Fruit Focus 2005.

The event is at East Malling Research in Kent on Wed-nesday, July 27, and it includes the opportunity for growers to take part in seminars and to look at specialised equipment and services aimed at the sector.

There are also seminars to discuss hot topics in the world of fruit.

It takes place at East Malling Research in Kent on Wednesday, July 27.

For more details call Carole Myers on 01322 660070.