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  2. Bulky waste - Wikipedia

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    Bulky waste or bulky refuse is a technical term taken from waste management to describe waste types that are too large to be accepted by the regular waste collection. It is usually picked up regularly in many countries from the streets or pavements of the area. This service is provided free of charge in many places, but often a fee has to be paid.

  3. Town council - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland, the term 'provost' is commonly used to designate the leader of the town council. Historically the term 'town council' was used for the governing body of a municipal borough until the 1972 Act. In Wales, where the lowest tier of local government is known as a community, the Community Council may unilaterally declare itself to be a ...

  4. Winthrop, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Winthrop is a town with a mayor–council government. [38] The mayor and five members of the town council are elected to four-year terms; since 2018, Sally Ranzau has been mayor of Winthrop. [39] The town council convenes at meetings held twice a month at the Winthrop Barn. [38] [39]

  5. Trophy Club, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Trophy Club is an affluent suburb of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex in the U.S. state of Texas.When established in the 1970s, it was one of the earliest premier planned communities in Texas, built around the only golf course designed by Ben Hogan.

  6. Istobal - Wikipedia

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    Istobal is a Spanish company specialised in the design, manufacturing and selling of car wash equipment. Headquartered in L'Alcúdia , the company has 9 subsidiaries and assembly plants in Spain, France, the US and Brasil. Istobal markets its products in over 60 countries through its extensive distributors network and its own subsidiaries.

  7. Ridgefield, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Ridgefield has a council–manager form of government, with a city manager who is appointed by a city council with seven elected members. The city council also selects a mayor from among themselves. [11] The current city manager is Steve Stuart, a former county commissioner who was hired in 2014. [12] In January 2025, Matt Cole was appointed ...

  8. Uniontown, Washington - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2000 census, [4] there were 345 people, 133 households, and 96 families living in the town. The population density was 380.1 people per square mile (146.4/km 2). There were 160 housing units at an average density of 176.3 per square mile (67.9/km 2). The racial makeup of the town was 97.10% White, 0.58% Asian, 2.32% from other races.

  9. Gorseinon - Wikipedia

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    The Gorseinon Town Council developed from the former Gorseinon Community Council in 1998, since when it was able to appoint a town mayor annually. The council now comprises sixteen unpaid volunteers who are elected every four years. The council meet at Gorseinon Institute every first Wednesday to discuss local business and planning applications.