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No nappies please - sticker campaign aims to remind residents what can be recycled

AROUND 28,000 stickers are to appear on blue bins in the coming weeks as part of a campaign by Craven District Council aimed at educating…

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Keys, money and ID found in spring clean of Craven s roadside verges

Sacks of rubbish collected in April’s spring clean RUBBISH weighing the equivalent of a blue whale’s tongue has been collected from roadside verges in Craven by council officers since early April. Amongst the three tonnes of rubbish was a bag containing keys, money and ID, which had been lost from the back of a motorbike and which has now been returned to the owner. The annual spring clean of verges along main highways carried out by Craven District Council began on April 6 and is due to run for about two months. Tracy McLuckie, the council’s environmental services manager, said: “Our teams are working hard around the district to ensure Craven looks at its best for residents and visitors.

Keys, money and ID found in spring clean of roadside verges | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Sacks of rubbish collected in April’s spring clean RUBBISH weighing the equivalent of a blue whale’s tongue has been collected from roadside verges in Craven by council officers since early April. Amongst the three tonnes of rubbish was a bag containing keys, money and ID, which had been lost from the back of a motorbike and which has now been returned to the owner. The annual spring clean of verges along main highways carried out by Craven District Council began on April 6 and is due to run for about two months. Tracy McLuckie, the council’s environmental services manager, said: “Our teams are working hard around the district to ensure Craven looks at its best for residents and visitors.

Keys, money and ID found in spring clean of Craven s roadside verges

Sacks of rubbish collected in April’s spring clean RUBBISH weighing the equivalent of a blue whale’s tongue has been collected from roadside verges in Craven by council officers since early April. Amongst the three tonnes of rubbish was a bag containing keys, money and ID, which had been lost from the back of a motorbike and which has now been returned to the owner. The annual spring clean of verges along main highways carried out by Craven District Council began on April 6 and is due to run for about two months. Tracy McLuckie, the council’s environmental services manager, said: “Our teams are working hard around the district to ensure Craven looks at its best for residents and visitors.

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