Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Council refuse bags no longer collected from 1 Oct
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This follows a Council decision to stop selling refuse bags from 1 July 2013 due to a substantial drop in bag sales which made it no longer viable to provide the service.
The proposal to stop providing the service was first publicised in February and the decision to withdraw from kerbside refuse collection was made on 6 June 2013.
Retailers were immediately notified of the decision and their cooperation was sought in communicating the message to their customers.Local Stop & Shop customers with reusable bag sale no longer get back 5 cents per bag.
Some retailers continued to sell-off excess stock after 1 July, but surveys indicate Council refuse bags are now virtually out of circulation.
A PERFORMER had a day to remember when she won two big roles within just a few hours.
Kaylea Nicholls from Broughton, who attends Arts1 School of Performance in Milton Keynes, successfully auditioned for Dunstable’s pantomime at the Grove Theatre, where she will star as a dancer alongside Leslie Grantham in Dick Whittington.
And just hours later, the 12-year-old found out her theatre school’s team had won the chance to compete in the CBBC TV programme Sports Relief Does Glee.Massive selection and lowest prices on wholesale sunglasses, over 30 brand names. All our wholesale cheap sunglasses come one dozen assorted colors.
Kaylea said: “It was a great day and I was surprised to get both.hi-efficiency filter bags is supplied by manufacturer.
“Rehearsals start for the pantomime pretty soon, so I will carry on practicing all kinds of dancing.”
A man faces charges after 100 kilograms of marijuana buds were found in seven hockey bags during a traffic stop Monday morning.
An officer with the S?reté du Québec stopped a vehicle around 11 a.m. on Route 323 in Lac-des-Plages for speeding.
The officer noticed the smell of marijuana when the driver rolled down his window.
The driver of the vehicle was then arrested for drug possession and possession for the purpose of trafficking.
The suspect was released from police custody on a promise to appear in court on Dec. 10, 2013.
Police are continuing to investigate.
The man’s name will not be released until he appears in court.
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