Green light for new retirement apartments in Coventry
Plans led to criticism from locals - but a committee gave it unanimous support
05:00, 16 JAN 2021
Plans for a three-storey retirement complex on vacant grassland adjacent to 1-21 Ebbw Vale Terrace, in Cheylesmore (Image: Citizen)
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Coventry retirement complex set for green light despite over development fear
Citizen have said it would boost the supply of homes
05:00, 13 JAN 2021
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How the Citizen retirement complex on Ebbw Vale Terrace would look in relation to the area. (Image: Citizen)
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How to get your Christmas tree recycled
Real Christmas trees can be recycled curbside on collection days or brought to drop-off locations throughout San Diego County.
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Real Christmas trees can be recycled curbside on collection days or brought to drop off locations throughout San Diego County.
Here’s a guide on where to recycle your tree after the holidays.
BONSALL
Place tree in green waste cart on regular collection days through Jan. 8; must be cut into 4-foot sections. Or recycle trees inside containers at River Village, 5256 S. Mission Road, in the northwest parking lot through Jan. 5. No ornaments, tinsel, nails, tree stands or flocked trees. EDCO will observe Christmas and New Year’s Day holidays and residential collection will be delayed by one day for Friday customers only. Call (760) 727-1600 or visit edcodisposal.com.
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Virtual family songs, storytimes Wednesdays
The Carlsbad Library hosts 30 minutes of stories and songs in English and Spanish at 10 a.m. Wednesdays with a different theme each week, led by Ms. Angelica at facebook.com/carlsbadcitylibrary/live.
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Drive-in ‘Nutcracker’ ballet set for Saturday
City Ballet of San Diego performs “The Nutcracker” at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday Dec. 19 as part of the Holidays in your Car drive-thru entertainment program at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. Tickets are $99-$279. Visit holidaysinyourcar.com.