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Fly-tipping and littering on the decrease
Published: 22/02/2019
THE volume of waste that has been littered and fly-tipped in Copeland has decreased significantly in the last two years, new figures show.
Copeland Council received 301 reports of fly-tipping in 2018/19, a reduction from the 434 reports in 2016/17.
In line with the drop in the number of reports, the volume of fly-tipped waste the council collected is on the decrease, with 23 tonnes collected this year; a reduction from the 47 tonnes in 2016/17.
Community-led houses in Ulpha revitalised
Published: 21/02/2019
TEN community-led houses in the picturesque village of Ulpha are being revitalised.
Copeland Borough Council has awarded £73,500 to support the project in which the historical cottages are owned and managed by the Joseph and Eleanor Gunson Almshouse Trust and offer social housing for local people in need.
All current residents are over 65 and typically have retired from the farming or forestry industries where accommodation would have been included with their role. The cottages allow these residents to stay within the community, close to friends and family.
Copeland Council's budget bucks national trends
Published: 14/02/2019
COPELAND Council is bucking national trends in its budget for the forthcoming year, a new survey has revealed.
The annual Local Government Finance Survey, published today, reveals that three-quarters of councils nationally are increasing council tax for 2019-20 by more than 2.5 per cent, and one in 10 will have an increase of more than 5 per cent; Copeland Council’s rise will be only 1.95 per cent.
Scheme launched to help people reach potential
Published: 13/02/2019
AN INNOVATIVE partnership project to help people reach their full potential has been launched.
Realising Our Potential, run by Lakes College, supports people who may need additional help and guidance and helps develop their confidence and self-esteem.