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  2. Whittleford Park - Wikipedia

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    Whittleford Park is a 43 hectare [1] quadbike, motorbike and stolen scooter playpark greenspace located between Stockingford and Camp Hill in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.Although its development as a public park by Warwickshire County Council only started in 2005, [2] it has a long industrial history, being the site of coal mining, and brick and tile making.

  3. Nuneaton and Bedworth - Wikipedia

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    Nuneaton and Bedworth is a local government district with borough status in Warwickshire, England. It includes the towns of Nuneaton (where the council is based) and Bedworth , as well as a modest rural hinterland including the village of Bulkington .

  4. 1956 Birthday Honours - Wikipedia

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    6002755 Staff-Sergeant (acting) Harold Benjamin Moore, Royal Army Pay Corps. Company-Quartermaster-Sergeant (acting) Robert Moyse, 9th West Lancashire Battalion, Home Guard. 22263595 Sergeant Lionel Francis Mundy, Army Catering Corps, Territorial Army.

  5. Nuneaton - Wikipedia

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    Nuneaton's urban area, which also includes the large villages of Bulkington and Hartshill, had a population of 99,372 at the 2021 census. [3] Nuneaton gained its name from a medieval nunnery which was established in the 12th century, when it became a small market town. It later developed into an important industrial town due to ribbon weaving ...

  6. Kerbside collection - Wikipedia

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    The two-bin system consists of a recycling bin (usually 240 litre) for co-mingled recyclables, and a general waste bin which is often smaller (e.g. 140 litre, 120 litre or 80 litre). The three-bin system consists of the above two bins plus a green waste bin (usually 240 litre). Not all councils have a green waste bin collection service.

  7. Nuneaton R.F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Nuneaton R.F.C. was founded on 5 November 1879 in the town's Newdegate Arms Hotel, with the first recorded game versus Tamworth on 7 February 1880. A 2nd XV was formed in 1893 following amalgamation with the local side St. Mary's.

  8. Nuneaton Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    From 1894, the Nuneaton Urban District Council (which became Nuneaton Borough Council in 1907 when Nuneaton became a municipal borough) had operated from offices in Queen's Road. By 1930 these had become too small to house the growing demand for municipal services, and so the council looked to construct a larger building.

  9. Recycling in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Paper recycling pickup in Amsterdam, 2011. The curbside collection systems for recyclates employed vary across the Netherlands: [4] [5]. Biodegradable waste, "GFT" ("Groente-, Fruit-, en Tuinafval") – Green bin, or combined bin with residual waste (black/green bins), or underground waste containers.