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Terms and conditions [1] No purchase necessary [2] Entrants must be 16 years or older [3] There will one question per day (Sun 22nd Sep to Thur 26th Sep), totalling five questions. A single winner will be drawn randomly from correct entries of all the questions. The maximum number of entries a sing...
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At a time when environmental issues are quickly climbing the national agenda, it's sobering to be reminded that 7.1 million tonnes of food is wasted every year in UK homes. That's not only a massive waste of the Earth's resources, but a waste of money too – about £230 per person annually in the UK....
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Sayem Salam, a 34-year-old hotel manager of Richmond Road, Hillingdon, pleaded guilty on two counts of failing in his duty of care in relation to a large volume of waste found dumped in Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, on 8 August 2018. At the time, Mr Salam was the manager of the Hillingdon Lodge Hote...
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A new survey shows that 98% of visitors to Buckinghamshire's household recycling centres remain satisfied with the service they receive, despite changes that were brought in on 1 April 2019 to help the service reduce costs. The changes were brought in by Buckinghamshire County Council as a way to m...
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Customers seeking a bargain at the High Heavens Household Recycling Centre could be left purring with delight – thanks to the efforts of a team of volunteers from Softcat. The Information Technology company from Marlow sent a team of five staff for a day to the High Wycombe centre to help reorganis...
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There is a repair revolution gathering pace in Buckinghamshire and the County Council is encouraging more people to take part and maybe even start one themselves in their local area. Repair Cafés are free meeting places where people come together to repair things. Visitors bring their broken items ...
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Buckinghamshire Council, FCC Environment and South Bucks Hospice are pleased to announce that the re-use shop at the Aston Clinton household recycling centre will reopen on Monday 22 June. For the time being the shop's opening times will be 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday only. There are also measures ...
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If there’s good to be found in Lockdown, it’s that many of us have had time to stop, pause and think about how we do things. Across the UK, we’ve wasted a third less food than we usually would. But now life is beginning to go back to a form of normal, motivations to waste less food are waning as re...
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Read about the Buckinghamshire Waste Partnerships Joint Waste Strategy here
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A new county-wide campaign, Metal Matters, is being rolled out across Buckinghamshire to encourage households to recycle their food and drink cans, kitchen foil, foil containers and trays, empty aerosols and metal screw tops. With Britain using over 425,000 miles of household foil every year – enou...
http://www.recycleforbuckinghamshire.co.uk/news/make-your-metals-matter/