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20 Aug 2023: Find out how you can save household items from landfill by repairing rather than replacing. ... Rosewood Library. Learn how to start, feed and care for a worm farm plus DIY from household items.
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1 Jul 2016: DECLARATION FOR NOTING ITEM 3 WITHIN ITEM 3 JIM LINDSAY (CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER). ... concerning the ratification of artworks and items of cultural significance acquired by the Ipswich Arts Foundation Trust for donation to Ipswich City Council’s City
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28 Mar 2011: meeting that he has, or could reasonably be taken to have, a conflict of interest in Item 3. ... that they have, or could reasonably be taken to have, a conflict of interest in Item 1.
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17 Sep 2021: Often these items are not suitable to be disposed of in the wheelie bin because they are flammable, corrosive, explosive or toxic to humans, plants or animals. ... The standard disposal fee will apply for any waste items that are not hazardous chemicals
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4 Dec 2015: out of the Council Chambers while the item was being discussed and voted on. ... taken to have, a perceived conflict of interest in Item 2 within Item 2.
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22 Sep 2011: reasonably be taken to have, a conflict of interest in Item 4 within Item 3. ... could reasonably be taken to have, a conflict of interest in Item 2.
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30 Nov 2021: Two locations are now open to the public for the collection of the pre-filled sandbags:. ... We issued approximately 150 sandbags from the Briggs Road collection point just this morning, and we still have another 450 bags ready at that site,” said
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31 May 2018: However there will be a few households that are not interested in recycling. ... The benefits of automated collection are:. Increased collection efficiency – large numbers of households can be serviced quickly at a low unit cost;.
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28 Apr 2014: 2014(03) of 10 March 2014 be received and adopted subject to Item 4 being deleted. ... be taken to have, a perceived conflict of interest in Item 10 within Item 3.
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10 Sep 2012: The motion was put and carried. ITEM 2 COMMUNITY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE COMMITTEE. ... dated 16 July 2012 concerning an update on the bulky item removal service.
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