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Lighting it green for Recycle Week…Be Mighty. Recycle.

Last updated: 2020/09/22 at 11:54 AM
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Guildhall balcony lit green for Recycle Week 2020
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You may notice a change to the front of the Guildhall if you walk through Llwyn Isaf during the evenings this week.

Between 21-27 September, the Guildhall balcony is being lit green to celebrate Recycle Week 2020.

No matter how mild your symptoms are, you should get a test for Coronavirus

The theme for this year’s Recycle Week is Be Mighty. Recycle.

Cllr David A Bithell, Deputy Leader of the Council and Lead Member for Environment and Transport, said: “This year in Wales, we’re being asked to ‘Be Mighty. Recycle’. We should be proud of our recycling efforts so far, but we must keep going, and aim to do even better. Let’s continue recycling everything we can, from all around the home, to improve our local recycling figures and help get Wales to number one.”

Guildhall balcony lit green from distance

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