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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Opinion   来源:Strategy  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"We started to be very suspicious, particularly as it was concentrated in one area over a few months," she said, urging owners to be careful.

"We started to be very suspicious, particularly as it was concentrated in one area over a few months," she said, urging owners to be careful.

"This approach is to ensure that residents in low traffic areas are protected from traffic and also to prevent high volumes of vehicles down often narrow residential areas which could lead to other access or safety concerns," it added.When major incidents happen on roads, the council's Traffic Control Centre weigh up the expected benefits of suspending any temporary restrictions, including LTNs, against the impact of increased traffic on LTN roads.

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It added that cases of re-opening LTNs were found to have had "negligible benefit" on traffic congestion.Wales has been named the second best country in the world for recycling and is within touching distance of the top spot, new analysis shows.Wales is listed just behind Austria in the global rankings, with both countries managing to recycle 59% of their waste.

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Northern Ireland is ranked ninth, England 11th and Scotland 15th among the 48 countries included in the comparison.First Minister Vaughan Gething said the "fantastic news" was thanks to the efforts of "householders and workplaces across Wales".

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Wales has put a particular focus on improving recycling rates in recent decades - with statutory targets for local councils and all homes asked to separate out their food waste among a number of initiatives.

Some councils have moved to only picking up general waste at the kerbside once a month, with Denbighshire being the latest -Ten libraries will close across the borough at the end of August under the cost-cutting plans.

Members of the public shouted "disgusting" as they left the council chamber, with one resident adding that it would "take away" opportunities from young people.Following the decision, Caerphilly council said it would set up hubs based on a pilot model in Rhymney.

Councillor Jamie Pritchard said the library staff had seen an "almost doubling" of people visiting since the change.Larger hubs will open in Bargoed, Blackwood, Caerphilly and Risca meanwhile smaller hubs will open in Newbridge and Ystrad Mynach.

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