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Extinction Rebellion use lockdown to graffiti Cambridge buildings

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They say they are "exposing fossil fuel ties in Cambridge"

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Applications open for cash for climate change projects

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South Cambridgeshire’s community groups can now bid for a sh…

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New rules for visiting Cambridgeshire recycling centres as they reopen to public

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Including what you can and can’t recycle when you visit this week

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Recycling centres to open, but read the advice or you could be turned away

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Traffic management plans in place to deal with the huge numbers of people expected to visit household recycling centres.

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Recycling centres to reopen – but what can and can’t you take?

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Eight of Norfolk’s tips are set to reopen, but people still won’t be able to offload some types of waste there.

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County council calls on residents to share views on solar farm plans

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Residents and businesses are being encouraged to share their views on a proposal to develop a solar farm in East Cambridgeshire.

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East Suffolk maps out carbon neutral council homes plan

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Plans to provide environmentally-friendlier homes have been outlined by a Suffolk council, as part of measures to address the climate emergency.

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Cambs recycling centres set to re-open next week with strict rules

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All 10 tips in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough will start operating again after being closed for six weeks

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Officials praise “brilliant” recycling and waste keyworkers for dedication during the coronavirus lockdown

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Officials have thanked all the frontline recycling and waste keyworkers for being “brilliant despite the incredibly challenging circumstances” throughout the coronavirus lockdown.

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Re-opening of Household Recycling Centres

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Cambridgeshire County Council is working with its partner Amey to put plans in place to re-open the county’s Household Recycling Centres (HRCs) from Monday, May 11, 2020.

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