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Green change for garden bins

Published: 23/06/2021

COPELAND residents awaiting a new garden waste bin will notice a difference when it is delivered – new bins will now be green instead of brown.

Copeland Council is keen to let residents know that this does not signify any change in the service, and is simply down to a supply issue.

Copeland's Portfolio Holder for Recycling and Waste, Coun Steven Morgan, said: “Our order for new garden bins was being delayed by a shortage of the brown polymer used to make them. Green bins, on the other hand, were more readily available.

ERECTION OF AN AGRICULTURAL BUILDING

The Copeland People’s Panel on Climate Change follows best practice guidelines set by previous Citizens’ Juries and Citizens’ Assemblies.

The recruitment process for the People’s Panel aims to recruit a mini version of Copeland’s population and was agreed by the project Oversight Panel. The Oversight Panel agreed that the profile of the 30 people selected should intentionally reflect local diversity in terms of gender, age, ethnicity, geography, levels of deprivation and attitude to climate change.

SOLAR LIGHTING TO THE MULTI PURPOSE SPORTS TRACK (11 IN TOTAL)
ERECTION OF A SUMMER HOUSE TO BE USED AS VISITORS POD
PROPOSED SINGLE STOREY SIDE EXTENSION

Council seeks passionate individuals to support vulnerable community members

Published: 22/06/2021

COPELAND Council is looking for three passionate individuals to help some of its most vulnerable members of the community.

The Council’s Social Inclusion team works with Copeland residents who need additional support and the team is growing fast.

It is seeking three new recruits to support its vital service: a Community Support Apprentice, Social Inclusion Administrator and a Social Inclusion Development Officer.

During the pandemic the team provided front line support to those in need.

PRIOR NOTIFICATION FOR SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION
WORKS TO 18 TREES SITUATED WITHIN A CONSERVATION AREA

Funding bid submitted for Cleator Moor innovation project

Published: 22/06/2021

Copeland Council has submitted a Levelling Up Fund bid for a Cleator Moor Innovation Quarter (CMIQ), which will act as the campus for the Industrial Solutions Hub (ISH).

CMIQ aims to build upon the considerable interest in the ISH and in Leconfield Industrial Estate, augmenting the successful Town Deal application for Cleator Moor and the purchase of the Leconfield site by Copeland Council.

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