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  2. Stirling (council area) - Wikipedia

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    The council is based at Old Viewforth on Pitt Terrace in Stirling. The oldest part of the building is a converted house called Viewforth, which had been built in 1855. [ 17 ] The house was bought by Stirlingshire County Council in 1931 for £5,250 and converted to become its headquarters. [ 18 ]

  3. Stirling - Wikipedia

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    Old Viewforth is the administrative centre of Stirling Council. In terms of local government, the city of Stirling is a part of the wider Stirling Council area, which is based at Old Viewforth and governs on matters of local administration as set out by the Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994. The current members of the Council were voted ...

  4. Recycling in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    44.3% of household waste was recycled in 2015 [9] There was a 235% increase in household recycling in England between 2000/01 and 2009/10. [10] 26.7 million tonnes of household waste was generated in 2015, of which ~11.6 million tonnes was recycled, reused or composted. [11]

  5. Municipal Buildings, Stirling - Wikipedia

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    The council carried out a programme of refurbishment works to convert it into a digital technology hub in 2017. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Works of art in the municipal buildings include a portrait by Francis Henry Newbery of the guardian of the fens known as the "Fen Reeve", [ 22 ] a portrait by Thomas Stuart Smith of a man smoking a Cuban cigarette ...

  6. Council issues advice on food waste bins - AOL

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    Cornwall Council has issued advice about what can be put in food waste bins. It said tea bags, vegetable peelings, eggshells and banana skins could all go in the food waste caddies.

  7. Kerbside collection - Wikipedia

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    The green waste bin can be used for garden organics (e.g. small branches, leaves, grass clippings), and councils are increasingly allowing food scraps, used paper towels and tissues and other biodegradable organics to be placed in the green waste bin. The council may turn the green waste into mulch (garden waste collection only) or compost and ...

  8. Deanston - Wikipedia

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    Deanston is a Stirling Council Conservation Area, comprising not only the village but the mill / distillery buildings, Deanston House and grounds and the whole of the mill lade. [4] All the buildings are Listed, varying from Grade A to C under the Scottish Listing system.

  9. Stirling Council - Wikipedia

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