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    Bristol City Council said around 50% of households do not recycle food waste, and a quarter of most black bin rubbish is food, which could be recycled. Around £700 of food is thrown away every ...

  3. Environment in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Collections of different types of household waste in Bristol comprise two categories of recyclable waste, food waste, garden waste, and non-recyclable waste. [7] There is also a range of recycling banks. There are currently two household recycling centres located at Avonmouth and St Philips. Plans for a third site in Hartcliffe were deferred in ...

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  7. Bristol Post - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Post is a city/regional five-day-a-week (formerly appearing six days per week) newspaper covering news in the city of Bristol, including stories from the whole of Greater Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. [2] It was titled the Bristol Evening Post until April 2012.

  8. Bristol Museum & Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Museum & Art Gallery run a programme of free and paid events throughout the year that include multi week exhibitions, workshops and drop in gallery curator talks. The biggest annual event is the weekend celebration for Chinese New Year during February which has dancing dragon and lion performances, martial arts, traditional Chinese ...

  9. George Weare Braikenridge - Wikipedia

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    George Weare Braikenridge FSA (1775–1856) was an English antiquarian.He was born in the Colony of Virginia, but lived for most of his life in Bristol, England, where he created a large collection of Bristolian historical and topographical material known as the Braikenridge Collection.