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winning park kick-started a fresh era. The 175-acre park, which has more than 5km
of pathways, unveiled its new entrance and the Atlantic Reserve, marking the first phase of an exciting development plan. A pair of recently arrived Lowland Tapir,
Maned Wolves and a pack of Bush Dogs all made their debuts in the new Atlantic Forest reserve, which is the first of several new areas in the Park’s expansion project. The park, at Branton, near Doncaster, has
deployed extensive safety precautions including advance booking only, restrictions on visitor numbers, controlled time slots for visits and clear social distancing marking and messaging and increased cleaning protocols. “We are delighted to have been given the
green light to reopen the Park. So much has changed from our new entrance to our new arrivals in Atlantic Forest,” said Chief Executive John Minion. “We have been planning the expansion for
several years now, so to be taking the first step of opening the new entrance and the first new reserve Atlantic Forest is amazing. This is only a small part of our plans for the next few years so watch this space and, as restrictions lift over the coming months, we will be opening more exciting new developments.”
The new species will provide visitors with even
more to see among the 450+ rare and endangered animals at the park, which is the UK’s No. 1 walkthrough wildlife adventure. New facilities are also be on offer at the
leisure shopping area, the Yorkshire Hive, featuring a mix of local independent shops and boutiques selling artisan food and drink, delicious sweet treats and confectionary, homeware, cards and accessories. The wide
Yorkshire Wildlife Park reopens Y
orkshire Wildlife Park reopened in April, and visitors were greeted with new animals and a new reserve as the award-
New animals and a new reserve as the award-winning park kick-starts fresh era
range of products continues with children’s clothes, stunning African art and wildlife photography and a new plant for the garden. The Hive is a phased development over two
years and the Park will announce the arrival of more new animals and a new signature reserve in coming weeks. The new Park entrance is off Hurst Lane, near
to Doncaster Sheffield Airport and the new postcode for satnav is DN9 3QY.
ProAktive by name, proactive by nature
Regional insurance and risk management consultants, ProAktive, have added a new service to their risk management division. ProAktive Environmental has the ability to support your business to ensure compliance with environmental and workplace legislation. ProAktive, who have been in business since 1975, welcome Bill Green as their Environmental Specialist. Bill offers clients specialist environmental consultancy, which complements the current HR Support and Health and Safety service portfolio. Bill joined the independent risk consultancy
on 1 March and already works together with organisations across multiple sectors from SMEs to large businesses. “This is a tremendously exciting development,
and one that has been a long time in the planning. It completes the circle of risk management,” said Ian Clayton, Managing
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flexible emissions monitoring service tailored to meet your business' individual requirements. The offering ensures that monitoring work fulfils both any legal requirements and provides relevant information for plant optimisation. Under COSHH Regulations, companies have a
L-R: Andy Morley, Bill Green and Ian Clayton
Director of ProAktive Risk Management. ProAktive Group Managing Director Andy
Morley commented: “The launch of our environmental division is a significant milestone, being able to help our clients on their environmental journey as society moves towards a more sustainable future.” ProAktive MCERTS accredited staff are able to provide a bespoke, competitively priced and
duty to ensure that employees are not exposed to harmful levels of substances found in the workplace; this includes both the products produced along with associated components and by-products, for example dusts, gases, aerosols, noise and vibration. Consideration should also be given to the control measures employed to protect operatives following the Hierarchy of Control - ProAktive are well placed to assist in ensuring adequate control measures are implemented.
If you would like to have a conversation with ProAktive, contact Natalie Wilson on 0114 243 9914.
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