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Published Date: 27 February 2009
WEST Lothian Council has taken home a top green award.
The authority won the Award for Support of Communities at the annual Scottish People and Places dinner and conference.


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  • Last Updated: 27 February 2009 11:53 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: West Lothian
 
1

My other car's a Bell 206,

04/03/2009 18:46:36
Now there's a farce... WLC Waste trucks can be regularly found dumping recycleable material in the same incinerator as regular waste, and ship tons of the stuff out with other waste for landfill...

Another award given out at an extravegant dinner, paid for by the people and arranged by overpaid, underworked councillors with nothing better to do than squander your money on their own excesses.
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My other car's a Bell 206,

04/03/2009 18:50:26
Latest breaking news.

'West Lothian Awarded a GREEN GAS award'.

Coucillors were presented with this prestigous award after successfully training themselves to filter noxious fumes from their own f4rts by breathing deeper after letting one rip. Not only has this reduced the methane levels in and around west lothian but it has also improved the smell.
3

Thistledhu,

24/04/2009 23:36:38
A fine Acheivement by a fine body of men.

This was acheived not by councilers as some misguided posters think but by some very hard working unsung heroes.

What is next lads? A marathon perhaps !!! ( not the choclate bar)

 

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