Latest News From Bettaland Products Ltd
New PAS100 Quality Protocol Awarded (March 2008)
Bettaland is proud to be one of the first compost suppliers in the country to gain the new Quality Protocol certification. This means that we are always improving our processes and techniques to create a cleaner, better and more consistent product. Feel free to contact us if you'd like any more information on this or any of our other products. Farmers please note there any plenty of advantages for you too. See the Agriculture / Horticulture page for more details.
Bettaland Helps St Paul's School in Spalding (March 2008)
Bettaland are pleased and proud to be helping St Paul's School in Spalding to develop their gardening knowledge and skills. A nectar bar, woodland area, wild flower meadow and vegetable patch are all
planned.
Where do Bettaland fit in? We have designed their nectar bar planting, donated the plants and provided the planting schedule for them. We have also donated Organic Garden Compost to improve the soil for the scheme. In addition we are supplying a tray of wild flower plugs for the meadow, Woodchip and logs for the woodland area and lastly, the compost to improve the soil in the veggie patch.
Why are we doing this? We are always looking at ways of putting something back into the community whilst helping the children learn more about caring for their environment. By donating the compost the children can learn why they recycle and how it can benefit them in the future.
South Holland DC Environment Day (November 30th, 2007)
Bettaland were pleased to attend this years event held at the Peele Leisure Centre in Long Sutton. It was attended by various local schools as part of their awareness of the need for recycling and looking after their environment. Bettaland's stand was colourful and interactive, trying to help children understand how they can benefit from recycling their greenwaste. If any community groups or educational sectors wish to find out more about composting and the benefits please contact us to discuss.
New Garden Centre bags launched (Autumn 2007)
In the philosophy of local recycling we have launched a new bag aimed at Garden Centres. The idea is make a local product easily accessible to local gardeners through a network of retail outlets. Our regularly updated 'Where to buy Bettaland' page lists the new stockists that have taken in an order ready for you to buy.
Hampton Hargate (Summer / Autumn 2007)
Bettaland has supplied the blended organic rich topsoil for a new build development within Hampton Hargate in Peterborough for Countryside Properties. The 1,000 tons used were for the new gardens and flower borders creating a suitable and rich planting environment whilst meeting their own green targets.
Bettaland help Dogsthorpe Junior school (Spring 2007 & Autumn 2007)
Bettaland have helped Dogsthorpe Junior school in Peterborough by donating their compost for the new garden area and planters - helping promote recycling and plants to the new generation. If your school feels it might benefit from using compost please contact us to discuss your needs.
Sports pitch establishment (Late Summer 2007)
A local company has been supplied with over 500 cubic metres of compost to help establish and create a new sports pitch near Peterborough. The grade was a 0-12mm product, light, well structured and with good levels of organic matter and nutrients, an ideal start for any grass.
Peterborough City Council kerbside and municipal green waste contract (Spring 2007)
Our contract with Peterborough City Council ensures local supply of compost. Bettaland are proud and excited to be able to offer you Bettaland compost produced to high exacting standards fro Peterborough's recycling efforts. Closing the loop on recycling and reducing your carbon footprint.

