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The Paper & Garden Waste recycling facility is available to all houses in Birmingham. The Green Box scheme is going to be available to all houses later this year. Every year 3500 tonnes of paper and 8900 tonnes of wood are recycled. There are five household recycling centres and over 400 recycling banks across the whole of Birmingham.
Shoppers spent just over £600,000 in second-hand shops at a county's recycling centres last year. Most of Norfolk's tips now have "Reuse" shops, which stock a wide-range of goods, either donated ...
A civic amenity site (CA site) or household waste recycling centre (HWRC) (both terms are used in the United Kingdom) is a facility where the public can dispose of household waste and also often containing recycling points. Civic amenity sites are run by the local authority in a given area.
Bo'ness was granted the right of exports and customs dues in 1672 and the office was transferred from Blackness. [13] A large Customs House for the harbour was completed in 1880 on Union Street and still stands today as private dwellings. [13] Bo'ness was a site for coal mining from medieval times. Clay mining was carried out on a smaller scale.
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Falkirk is a large retail centre catering to the town itself and a wide surrounding area, stretching from Cumbernauld in the west to Bo'ness in the east. [31] The retailer Marks and Spencer opened a store in Falkirk Town Centre in 1936 but this closed in 2018 (the building is now a creative arts space).
The station office building at Bo'ness was originally built by the North British Railway at Wormit, on the south shore of the Tay facing Dundee. This station was located on the Tayport branch, close to the end of the Tay Bridge, and opened at the same time as the second bridge, in 1887. Bo'ness signal box is a standard Caledonian Railway structure.