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A city or a country can have any colour convention to distinguish containers by type of waste. waste collection courtyards: except for the mentioned household waste, they are specialized for large waste from citizens: furniture, construction waste, compostable gardening waste – or special types of waste (chemical or other hazardous waste etc ...
Carrow Works is a former factory site in Norwich previously owned by condiment manufacturer Colman's. The site covers 40 acres, [ 1 ] and several of the buildings within its bounds are Grade II listed , as well as the Grade I listed Carrow Abbey .
A landfill [a] is a site for the disposal of waste materials. It is the oldest and most common form of waste disposal, although the systematic burial of waste with daily, intermediate and final covers only began in the 1940s. In the past, waste was simply left in piles or thrown into pits (known in archeology as middens).
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The city kept the same outer boundaries, but did gain an exclave from Norfolk containing the Shirehall. [8] [9] Norwich kept its borough and city statuses and its lord mayoralty. [10] [11] In 2010 it was proposed to convert Norwich to a unitary authority, making it independent from Norfolk County Council. A structural change order was due to ...
The city removed recycling drop boxes from its north Richland recycling station this week, saying the ongoing problem of dumped furniture and other garbage as well as homeless camping rendered it ...
Its history dates to 1865 (before the city and town of Norwich were consolidated), when the town of Norwich petitioned the state for permission to construct a single building to house town offices, city offices and Norwich's county court, the latter having been housed in a building recently destroyed by fire. The state authorized the work in 1869.
On 10 November 2017, a discussion between the airport, Norwich City Council, Broadland District Council, and Norfolk County Council took place on the possible relocation of the Mile Cross Recycling Centre in Norwich, whose contract was to end in 2021. County Hall put aside £2.75m in funding for the new centre, which was approved in February.