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Residents Encouraged to Share Views on Lincolnshire’s Recycling Centres

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Residents Encouraged to Share Views on Lincolnshire’s Recycling Centres

The council of Lincolnshire is encouraging residents to share their views on the workings and administration of Household Waste Recycling Centres operating at a local level. The feedback would enable the council to improve the services provided by making them more attuned to the community’s requirements. This initiative is seen as a step in the broader attempt to enhance waste management practices throughout the county. Residents, eager to contribute, can participate by completing a survey which can be found on the council’s website or by attending forthcoming public consultation events. The original version of this story was reported by news.google.com and has been adapted by The Lincoln Post.

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