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more HWRCs per person than similar councils and is reshap ing the service to reflect the fact that people can now recy cle most plastics, glass, paper, cans and textiles using their regular doorstep collections.
tres in Lancashire - the oth ers in Rufford and St Annes - which will no longer operate after March 31st. The deci sion to close the three sites was taken Isy Lancashire County Council last June, as part of a move to make the HWRC serv ice more effective and achieve better value for money. Lancashire currently has
PEOPLE who use the House hold Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC) at the Petre Arms, in Langho, are being reminded that it will close at the end of this month. It is among three such cen
kinson, deputy leader of Lan cashire County Council, said: “As with every one of the serv ices the council provides, we are reviewing our network of Household Waste Recycling Centres to make sure they’re
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be a network of 19 HWRCs across the county, although it was recently agreed to close four more as part of the county' council’s budget for 2011/12, with work now under way to identily which four will go. County Coun. Albert At
the Langho site,,people can use the next nearest alterna tive HWRC sites at Great Harwood, 5.1 miles away, and Clitheroe, 6.4 miles away. After March 31st there will
the main reason for a’visit to an HWRC being to dispose of a bulky item. Following the closure of
ple’s needs to recycle bulky Items for less money than •we’re currently spending, not least because everything else that can be recycled is now collected at the doorstep,’-
sites to close before Thursday 31 March will be given a leaflet detailing the location of their nearest alternative sites.
added. Anyone who visits the three
THE next meeting of the Hyndburn and Ribble 'Valley Parkinson’s Disease support group will be held on Satur day, March 5th, between 11- 30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m. in the
Supper Room, Accrington Town Hall. There will be a bring-a'nd-share lunch. Old and new members welcome and offered support, advice and friendship.
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waste has changed dramati cally over recent years and a review was long overdue. “We can clearly meet peo
to anyone to know that we’re facing a particularly difficult financial situation at the mo ment, but this isn’t the main reason for these closures. “The way we deal with our
providing the best possible value for money. “It will come as no surprise
DESIGNS ON SUCCESS: Members of the Bowland High School team at last year’s tournament, which they won on their first year of entering.
Technology test needs smart team thinking
than 1,000 students with an exciting opportunity, both for practising team building and communication skills, as well as problem solving in a design and technology envi ronment. . Last year pupils had the chal-
AN annual youth Technology Tournament, run by Rotaiy In ternational and BAE Systems, and involving more than 100 schools within Lancashire and Cumbria, will be taking place next Friday, March 11th, with 300 teams taking part at 10 re gional centres throughout the North West. The event provides more
by Duncan Smith
schools will compete at the nearest regional centre. The Hollins Technology College, in Accrington, where around 33 teams, involving some 132 stu dents and teachers from across the East Lancashire area will be competing. The teams will be given a
task to perform - with no prior notice of what it will be - which
lenge of designing, and making a flashing beacon with a device that controlled the frequency of flashes. Teams from Ribble Valley
will involve team work and ingenuity in designing, build ing and demonstrating that what they have built will actu ally work, and meet the design
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