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  2. Local government in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Waste Management – Waste collection and recycling; Leisure and Cultural Services – e.g. libraries, leisure services and arts venues; Consumer Protection – enforce trading standards and licensing taxis; Environmental Health and Services – e.g. monitoring food safety in local pubs and restaurants, control local pollution

  3. List of preserved Shelvoke and Drewry vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Shelvoke & Drewry was a British manufacturer of specialised commercial vehicles. Founded in 1922 to produce the SD Freighter Shelvoke & Drewry ceased trading in 1991. It was best known for its innovative waste collection vehicles, which were once the preferred choice of municipal authorities in the UK.

  4. Rodney Berman - Wikipedia

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    "‘Cardiff residents should get to vote for a mayor’" - Wales Online "Directly-elected mayor would have too much power, says Rodney Berman" - Wales Online "Cardiff council hits back at rubbish collection complaints" - Wales Online "Concern over city school shake-up" - BBC News "Cardiff 'behind' in culture city race" - BBC News

  5. Council reverts to weekly bin days after backlash - AOL

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    Councillors have approved a decision to revert back to weekly general waste collections following a public backlash. Basildon Council in Essex introduced fortnightly black bin days and a new ...

  6. Garbage truck - Wikipedia

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    Thornycroft Steam Dust-Cart of 1897 with tipper body. Wagons and other means had been used for centuries to haul away solid waste. Among the first self-propelled garbage trucks were those ordered by Chiswick District Council from the Thornycroft Steam Wagon and Carriage Company in 1897 described as a steam motor tip-car, a new design of body specific for "the collection of dust and house refuse".

  7. Womanby Street - Wikipedia

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    During the restoration, it was found that the land had long been used as the city's rubbish dump for the properties on the High Street, again confirming the low social stance of the area. Jones Court is the last remaining example of the over 50 19th-century housing courts that had existed in Cardiff. [8]

  8. Penarth Road Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The nearby White City Stadium had been sold to a steel works in 1937, leaving Cardiff without speedway. [3] During 1950, Mr. A.J. Lennox and Mr. Leslie Maidment started to build a speedway track at the site of a rubbish dump in the Grangetown Area of Cardiff and speedway training events were held there during the year.

  9. Dennis Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Producing over 1,000 refuse collection vehicles each year, the company also had an international network of distributors. [ citation needed ] In addition to domestic success, Dennis Eagle vehicles are now used globally, with their refuse collection trucks being sold in markets such as Australia, New Zealand, and parts of Asia, reflecting their ...

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