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HAVE you ever wondered what the world we live in will look like in a 100 years’ time? St Helens’ Library Service is inviting the public to take part in a free virtual workshop to feed ideas into a project and imagine - without limits - what a St Helens of the future might be. As part of a digital development strand of work, in partnership with Ideas Alliance, St Helens Library Service is working with composers Leo & Hyde, and virtual-reality artist Rosie Summers, to deliver Solarpunk St Helens – inspired by an art movement which envisions how the future might look if humanity succeeded in solving major contemporary challenges, with an emphasis on sustainability problems such as climate change and pollution.
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Wednesday, 27th January 2021, 9:36 am
St Helens residents are now able to subscribe to this year’s garden waste collection service
The 40-week subscription will run until Friday, December 3, providing 20 collections at a cost of £37, equating to £1.85 per fortnightly collection.
Residents can subscribe now and are urged to apply early to ensure you receive the maximum number of collections.
Rather than straddling two years with a winter break as before, the subscription will operate continuously within one year, making it a simpler service for residents.
Grass cuttings, leaves, flowers, plants, weeds, privet or hedge clippings, small branches and twigs can all go in your green garden waste bin.
Subscribe today for new 2021 garden waste service RESIDENTS are able to subscribe to this year’s garden waste collection service, due to relaunch on Monday, March 1. The 40-week subscription will run until Friday, December 3, providing 20 collections at a cost of £37, equating to just £1.85 per fortnightly collection. Residents are urged to subscribe from now to ensure they will receive the maximum number of collections. Rather than straddling two years with a winter break as before, the subscription will operate continuously within one year, making it a simpler service for residents. Grass cuttings, leaves, flowers, plants, weeds, privet or hedge clippings, small branches and twigs can all go in your green garden waste bin.
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