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  2. Waste collection changes over festive period

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    Residents in Cornwall have been warned of changes to waste collection dates over the Christmas period. Cornwall Council said amendments have been made over the festive period to avoid some ...

  3. Satisfaction in council above national average - AOL

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    Trust in Cornwall Council was found to be 18% higher than the national average, but satisfaction levels in some services including highways, fire and rescue, and waste collections had declined ...

  4. Cornwall Council - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall Council is promoting ten cultural projects as part of a five-year culture strategy. One project is the development of a National Theatre of Cornwall, a collaboration of the Hall for Cornwall, Kneehigh Theatre, Eden Project and Wildworks. Cornwall Council has based its idea on the successful National Theatres of Scotland and Wales. [40]

  5. Newquay - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall Council is responsible for such matters as council tax collections, schools, highways, the harbour, refuse and recycling and street cleaning. Locally, Newquay Town Council has been gradually acquiring more responsibilities from Cornwall Council , including the library and information service, public toilets as well as managing the ...

  6. Non-metropolitan district - Wikipedia

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    Some shire counties, for example Cornwall, now have no sub-divisions so are a single non-metropolitan district. Typically, a district will consist of a market town and its more rural hinterland. However, districts are diverse, with some being mostly urban (such as Dartford ) and others more polycentric (such as Thurrock ).

  7. Bude - Wikipedia

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    Since Cornwall became a unitary authority in 2009 there has been a two-tier structure of local government: Cornwall Council (administers, for example, schools and highways, housing, social services, canal and harbour, refuse and recycling collection, street cleanliness; the town is represented by the Bude division) and Bude-Stratton Town ...