Phil Mollart and councillor Andy Platt are calling for grit bins in Liddle Street, Stoke
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Families are still demanding council grit bins on the steep streets where they live - after years of asking.
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Submitted by Dave Hodges on Wednesday, January 20, 2021 - 16:14.
Today the nation is passing the torch to Joe Biden. Unfortunately, we already know that Joe Biden will use this torch to burn America down. His treasonous associations with Communist China provide ample proof of this statement.
Most Biden-Harris critics believe that Biden’s allegiance to state-sanctioned high taxes, disdain for Constitutional liberties, especially private property rights and climate change will lead to the burning down of traditional American values that we have come to appreciate.
Biden and his type embody the despotic characteristics of fascism, communism, socialism, aristocracy and the dangers of rule by the corporations. He is guilty on all accounts as are his liberal colleagues. Communism and social espouse the worst economic features of wealth redistribution.
It just makes sense : Harris County turns to renewable energy to power its buildings
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Vehicles cross Buffalo Bayou west of the Harris County Jail on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020, in downtown Houston. Harris County is looking to switch to using renewable energy to power its buildings, something the city is already doing.Mark Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Vehicles cross Buffalo Bayou west of the Harris County Jail (right) on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020, in downtown Houston. Harris County is looking to switch to using renewable energy to power its buildings, something the city is already doing. On the left is the University of Houston Downtown.Mark Mulligan, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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