Warwickshire County Council are changing there street lighting policy. A decision was made to operate approximately 80% of County Council owned street lights on a part night basis. This will mean approximately 39,000 street lights will ...
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As part of efforts to slash carbon emissions, cut down on light pollution, save money and make Cheshire East a cleaner and greener place to live – the Council is moving forward with changes to street lighting. A new three-pronged ...
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A Sheffield steelworks looks set for council permission next week to press ahead with redevelopment plans that would generate around 60 jobs. Town Hall officers said that the proposed construction of a hydraulic steel forging press at ...
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A Welsh council has unveiled a mattress recycling facility, with an aim to reduce the number of mattresses in the area being sent to landfill. Rhondda Cynon Taf county borough council has put up a machine at its Bryn Pica Landfill and ...
With effect from today (1 October 2012) reinforce Frank Schulte-Kellinghaus Marcus and force the management of the Mönchengladbach Gardeur group. Schulte-Kellinghaus responsible as Managing Director Finance and Logistics, Marcus force ...
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Canada's Paper and Paperboard Packaging Environmental Council (PPEC) has directed the Ontario government to ban old corrugated boxes from dump sites, as Quebec did it earlier, to free landfill space and save costs. PPEC executive director ...
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Attracted by the incentives encouraging Taiwanese enterprises to return to Taiwan for investments,including employment of more foreign laborers and tariff cut for imported equipment,Largan Precision,a leading optical lens maker in the ...
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Gov. Jay Nixon visited Senath to recognize Charles Parker, co-owner of Parker & Jones Cotton Farm, with the Governor's Award for Agricultural Achievement, which honors outstanding farmers, growers and processors for their work with ...
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The National Transport Commission (NTC) has released its annual report for the 2011-12 financial year. NTC chief executive Nick Dimopoulos said the report highlights a productive year for the Commission, working with its partners on ...
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Council leaders in Bath have agreed to give to the go ahead for some of the area's traditional streetlights to be changed to reactive LED lighting. The authority gave the green light earlier this month and officials are hopeful that it ...
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NEATH Port Talbot Council has confirmed it will play its part in helping those affected by the TATA job losses. Welsh Liberal Democrat AM for South Wales West Peter Black said that "While I welcome the fact that Tata Steel and the ...
According to Stainless Steel Council of China Special Steel Enterprises Association, crude stainless steel production during the first nine months (January to September) 2012 was 11.4070 million tonnes, up by 9.4% YoY, comprising Cr Alloyed ...
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Capita has been named preferred bidder in an educational support services joint venture with Staffordshire County Council, in a deal worth £1.7bn over 20 years. Capita will hold the majority stake in the partnership, to deliver a ...
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Taipei, Oct. 31, 2012 (CENS)--After 10 consecutive months of blue, Taiwan's economic indicator showed a yellow-blue in September, with the composite scores gaining seven points from a month earlier to 22, only one point from green, ...
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A wind and solar powered LED streetlight similar to those that will be installed in Sheringham North Norfolk District Council is installing wind and solar powered LED lighting to end a seaside promenade’s decade of darkness. Tough ...