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  2. Waste in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti about waste on a garage door in Christchurch (2009). Waste volumes from kerbside collections was almost 40,000 tonnes but reduced after the introduction of kerbside recycling and a halving in the number of free rubbish bags. In 2009 the Council introduced 140 litre wheelie bins for kerbside collection after which waste volumes began to ...

  3. Auckland Weekly News - Wikipedia

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    The earliest AWN in a public collection dates from 1877. [12] In 1878 illustrations were added to the masthead. [13] It seems the Weekly News title was again prefixed by Auckland from 1880. [14] By 1882 other illustrations were included. [15] In July 1913 the illustrated section was expanded when the Weekly Graphic was merged with AWN. [16]

  4. Litter in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The smart bins replaced traditional rubbish bins in 2021. They were designed to prevent the overflow of rubbish. With a secure design and sensor technology, the smart bins would be able detect the amount of rubbish being disposed and therefore be emptied by council staff before they overflowed. [91]

  5. Changes to bin collections over the festive period

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    Bin collection days in Lincolnshire will change during the festive period. Local councils have released their bin collection timetables for Christmas and the New Year. Waste recycling centres will ...

  6. Eastern Beach, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Bucklands family used to spend holidays at the beach, and in 1865 constructed a wharf for cattle and sheep. [19] [20] From 1880 until 1922, John Granger operated a lime factory at Eastern Beach, where local shells were crushed and burned. [21] Eastern Beach and Bucklands Beach became a popular holiday destination from the 1910s. [22]

  7. Clarks Beach - Wikipedia

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    Before the 2023 census, the town had a larger boundary, covering 2.67 km 2 (1.03 sq mi). [1] Using that boundary, Clarks Beach had a population of 1,428 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 69 people (5.1%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 60 people (4.4%) since the 2006 census.

  8. Blockhouse Bay - Wikipedia

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    Blockhouse Bay is a residential suburb in the south west of Auckland, in New Zealand's North Island.It is sited on the northern coast of the Manukau Harbour, and is also close to the administrative boundary that existed between Auckland City and Waitakere City, two of the former four cities of what was the Auckland conurbation before amalgamation into Auckland Council.

  9. Highland Park, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Highland Park is located in the central peninsula of East Auckland, west of Howick, New Zealand. [4] The Pakuranga Stream, a tributary of the Pakuranga Creek, flows through the western portion of the suburb. [5] Aviemore Drive is a major north-south arterial route in the suburb, connecting Pakuranga Road and Bucklands Beach Road to Cascades Road.