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A clean sweep for Calderwood residents

Published: 28/03/2018

RESIDENTS of an Egremont hostel are now trained to prepare foods to professional standards. 

Calderwood House residents have been provided with advice and guidance on how to keep their kitchen clean, and food preparation safe, free of charge by Copeland Borough Council.

The council has been working with residents to provide advice and guidance on how to prepare food properly, which will benefit the residents when they move into their own homes.

Easter opening hours and waste collections

Published: 26/03/2018

COPELAND Borough Council offices (including Market Hall) will be closed from 5pm on Thursday, March 29, until 9am on Tuesday, April 3.

The Millom office will close at 3pm on March 29 and will remain closed until 9am on April 3.  

The Distington Hall Crematorium office will close at 4.30pm on March 29 and will reopen on April 3. The Chapel of Remembrance is open from 9am until 4.30pm every day throughout the Easter period.  

All household waste and recycling collections will continue as normal on Good Friday (March 30).

Dog-lover Rob boosts his business pedigree

Published: 23/03/2018

A DOG-LOVER has boosted his business pedigree with the completion of an apprenticeship.

Rob Mason, who works at Horse & Husky in Bootle, reached “the highest standards” in Level 2 Business Administration, according to his tutor.

Rob’s role at Horse & Husky combines accompanying customers on ‘mushing’ and hiking sessions with the pack of huskies, in addition to the bookings and marketing aspects of the business.

Locals build heritage skills

Published: 21/03/2018

Residents and building professionals learned how to conserve heritage stonework in workshops hosted by Copeland Borough Council.

The events, which explained the specialist methods needed for masonry in older buildings, were part of the Townscape Heritage Initiative, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Britain's Energy Coast, Copeland Council and Cumbria County Council. 

Copeland Council to offer free recycling lids

Published: 19/03/2018

COPELAND Council has listened to the views of its residents, and is to offer free lids for its new recycling boxes.

The scheme, which collects five separate materials at the kerbside, starts on April 16 and covers 96 per cent of households.

Mayor Mike Starkie said: "We originally planned to charge for the lids but residents have told us they will find it easier to manage their recycling at home by having lids and that they should be free - and we have listened. Every resident on a recycling who wants a lid or cover will be able to collect three free.

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