The footballers from Derby County Football Club joined us at Swanage for an exciting day of team building. The fit and able group were challenged with coasteering along the Dorset sea cliffs. A beautiful sunny day, and the footballers kept cool as they plunged into the sea and scrambled along the rocky ledges.

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Derby County Football Club get wet!Diversey choose a green programme
New Forest Show a huge successThe massive pole climbs towered over the show ground, pulling huge crowds to our stand. The spectators offered plenty of support to the climbers who attempted to climb to dizzy heights. It certainly was a spectacle and the New Forest Outdoor Centre scooped second place for best trade stand in show. Naomi House Children's HospiceSome dads and the siblings of children who have attended Naomi House recently spent the day at our centre. They took part in a number of activities to promote bonding of the families and we were very glad to be able to support our local children's hospice. |
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Forty delegates from Diversey held a team build day followed by a morning conference at NFODC. They elected to use mountain bikes to cycle to and fro from their local overnight hotel, saving around 240 road miles, and helping to keep the forest green.
Emma Dewhirst, interim project manager for NFODC, has been successful in obtaining a grant from the the Sustainable Development Fund. This is a grant scheme to encourage sustainable living within the New Forest National Park, the funding for which comes from Defra. The fund supports projects that bring environmental, economic and community benefits as well as furthering at least one of the National Park purposes: