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Topics: Environmental technology, Recycling

​Budding authors work on nationwide recycling book

​Budding authors work on nationwide recycling book

Budding authors from Holly Mount Roman Catholic Primary School in Bury have been collaborating with seven schools across the UK to write a recycling adventure story to promote the importance of recycling old electricals.

‘Tis the season to recycle!

‘Tis the season to recycle!

​Families are being reminded that Christmas is a great time of the year at which to recycle.

Recycling road shows back next week

Bury Council’s recycling officers are out in the community again next week to help residents get to grips with what goes in which bin.

Recycling awareness road shows are back

Bury Council’s recycling and awareness team will be out and about again during July and August to help residents get to grips with what goes in which bin and to highlight why it’s so important to recycle food waste.

Recycling awareness road show hits the streets

Bury Council’s recycling and awareness team are running a series of road shows in June to help residents get to grips with what goes in which bin and to highlight why it’s so important to recycle food waste.

Winter opening times for recycling centres

From Sunday 25 October, opening hours at local recycling centres - including Every Street in Bury and Cemetery Road in Radcliffe - will change.

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