Monthly Archives: December 2014

Christmas is over, and although the decorations might be up for a while longer, many will be thinking about how to get rid of the Christmas tree.  In the UK approximately 250 tonnes of Christmas trees that could have been recycled are simply thrown out after Christmas. At Ogden Water nature reserve, outside Halifax, they… read more … about A tree-mendous recycling idea>>

Christmas tree recycling

Calderdale residents are being urged to recycle theirChristmas waste so it can be useful after the festive season. Leftover turkeys, sprouts and Christmas puddings can be put to good use thanks to the Council’s weekly food waste collection service. And used wrapping paper, packaging and glass can avoid the journey to landfill by going to… read more … about Dreaming of a green Christmas>>

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Residents across Calderdale can find all the information they need to be winter wise this year. Winter is on its way and temperatures have really dropped in recent weeks. Calderdale Council is busy making sure it’s prepared for a period of bad winter weather and is advising residents to do the same. After the success… read more … about Be prepared, be winter wise!>>

The Eastwood Household Waste Recycling Centre in Todmorden is to reopen following the completion of repair works undertaken after an incident which caused damage in July. The cost of the repairs was in the region of £220,000 and was met by SITA UK’s insurers, meaning that there was no cost to the Council or Council… read more … about Eastwood Recycling Centre in Todmorden to reopen>>

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A £1.4bn programme of transport improvements for West Yorkshire and York has been agreed by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority. Road improvements, a new junction on the M62, rail line upgrades and increased opportunities for park and ride at more accessible stations are among schemes to be undertaken under the West Yorkshire Plus Transport Fund…. read more … about £1.4bn programme of transport improvements agreed for West Yorkshire and York>>

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A swashbuckling exhibition of pirates, treasure and adventure featuring original drawings from Pirates ‘n’ Pistols, the award winning children’s book by Chris Mould is now on display at Smith Art Gallery in Brighouse.   A treasure chest full of Chris Mould’s fabulous and colourful, original drawings has arrived at the Brighouse gallery after a successful run… read more … about Pirates are coming to Brighouse>>

Chris Mould's Pirate

Work on the permanent Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) for Halifax town centre is well underway, with the first public notice of the proposed new order being advertised by Calderdale Council on 19 December 2014.  The notice is a legal requirement which marks the start of the 21 day public consultation on the new order.   On… read more … about Council takes next step on new Halifax TRO>>

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