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22 Nov

Bigger Recycling Wheelie Bins Available

West Oxfordshire residents needing a larger blue-topped wheelie bin for recycling can now order a new 360 litre bin (50% bigger than regular bin).

To order a bigger recycling bin, or any additional recycling containers, call 01993 861025 or email enquiries@westoxon.gov.uk.

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01 Nov

Latest News about the Environment

Climate News Network:

  • Economics
  • Emissions
  • Energy
  • Health
  • Nature
  • Oceans
  • Polar
  • General Climate Change

The Environment Guardian:

  • Ask Leo & Lucy
  • Bees
  • Climate Change
  • FAQ about Climate Change
  • Deforestation
  • Energy
  • Fishing
  • Fossil Fuels
  • Fracking
  • George Monbiot's Blog
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  • Oil Sands
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30 Jan

Sign up for fortnightly Garden Waste Collection

Garden waste recycling - sign up now! From April 2017 household garden waste collections from West Oxfordshire District Council will cost £30 per bin, per year. To receive this fortnightly service, you will need to sign up. This can be done quickly and easily online with your credit or debit card. Alternatively, call 01993 861025.

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06 Feb

Oxfordshire Mistletoe Survey

Do you have mistletoe in your garden? Complete this simple form online to record your findings . Survey to produce a baseline to assess possible changes in the distribution of mistletoe due to predicted future climate change effects. So far mistletoe has been found on approximately 900 trees in southern Oxfordshire, with approximately 3,300 mistletoe clumps noted.

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16 May

What they say about climate change: our favourite quotes

“The more people invest in fossil fuel companies, the more these companies will exploit fossil fuels”
Bob Watson former Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK Environment Department

The Guardian has selected top quotes from people at the forefront of the debate, from Barack Obama to Desmond Tutu, leading scientists to politicians and activists. Read and share your favourites

• Join the Guardian's climate campaign

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22 Apr

Public asked to help survey health of ash trees across UK

The Living Ash Project is asking members of the public to report information about the health of ash trees, especially those that may have some tolerance to Chalara (ash dieback).

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