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Friday 5 August 2011

Recycling Roadshows Give Prize Winner A Wheel Big Boost

 

One lucky member of the public has won a brand new bicycle – thanks to a Cheshire East Council competition to promote its ‘Think Silver, Think Recycling’ campaign.

The Council hosted a series of roadshow events across the Borough in May. And all those who attended were able to fill in a postcard with their name and contact details to enter a competition to win vouchers for a bike worth up to £350, from Audlem Cycle Sport, donated by recycling firm UPM.

The vouchers were won by Ben Entwistle, from Crewe, who was delighted with his green-themed prize.

The roadshows helped to promote the authority’s recently launched ‘Think Silver, Think Recycling’ campaign, which allows residents to use the silver bin for all of their recycling.  

In Crewe and Nantwich areas, where the silver bin is already in use, additional items such as glass, mixed plastics, foil and cartons can now be recycled.

Congleton, Sandbach and surrounding areas received new silver bins in May, for the start of the improved service. The new scheme will be introduced in Macclesfield in October.

The roadshows allowed residents to get more information about the new system from officers, who provided help and assistance answering residents’ questions.

Visitors to the roadshow were greeted by the ‘Think Silver, Think Recycling’ trailer, containing information on the recycling scheme. A giant wheelie-bin mascot kept children entertained so that parents could chat to officers or look at photos of the materials recovery facility at Shotton, illustrating how recycling is processed.

Councillor Rod Menlove, Cheshire East Cabinet member with responsibility for environmental services, said: “The roadshows proved a great success. I would like to thank all those who attended, for their interest and support.

“The ‘Think Silver, Think Recycling’ campaign is a positive step for Cheshire East. We are continuing to make every effort to enhance the Cheshire East environment and improve our recycling service for the benefit of all residents.”

For more information about recycling visit the council’s website at:

www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/recycling

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