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Silverwoods Waste Management has accessed funded R&D support from a Lancaster University PhD researcher The owners of a family firm have taken on a second Lancaster University PhD researcher to continue the important work of researching the carbon capturing potential of cement bypass dust (CBD), a waste product of cement production, which is used by farmers to improve pastureland. The project is funded through the Eco-I North West Programme which recruits graduate researchers to work with North West England based small and medium sized businesses who want to develop innovative carbon saving products and services. Managing director Julian Silverwood comments, We have established a fabulous working relationship with Lancaster University, it’s helping to propel our business forward, the costs are negligible for any company and you get them back from R&D tax credits.
Elizabeth E. Betty Melleby, 92, of Mount Joy, passed away on Saturday, April 3, 2021 at her residence with her family by her side. Born in Magnolia, AR, she was the daughter of the late Hughey and Emma Eads. Betty was the wife of the late Harrison L. Melleby who passed away in 1980.
Betty worked various jobs before she was a sales associate at Watt & Shand Department Store. She was also a homemaker, who enjoyed cooking and entertaining. Betty also enjoyed nature, the outdoors, flowers and gardening. She took trips and tours with her traveling friends throughout the United States. Betty loved her dogs. She was a member of Chiques United Methodist Church in Mount Joy. Family was most important to Betty, she always kept up with her extended family in Arkansas, Texas and Missouri. She cherished the time with her daughters, sons-in-law, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Betty ended every phone call and family visit with I love you more .