Wokingham residents turn black boxes into environmental projects
Wokingham residents are being encouraged to repurpose their black boxes following the delivery of the new, waterproof recycling sacks.
Wokingham residents are being encouraged to repurpose their black boxes following the delivery of the new, waterproof recycling sacks.
Wokingham borough residents are told they can, for now, leave their cardboard next to their new recycling sacks - as ...
“Originally we were going to discuss this at the Thursday, September 24, executive meeting but we’ve brought it forward due ...
If approved next month, the bags will take between 12 and 16 weeks to be procured and an additional five ...
Cllr Clive Jones, deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats said the plan had been rushed through, and the council had ...
“We made the call-in because the decision-making process hasn’t been giving proper scrutiny, not by opposition councillors and probably not ...
"Can you reassure residents who are concerned about the environment impact and guarantee that the hessian bags will be made ...
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