Bristol City Council is ending its troubled waste contract with Kier early. The original contract was with May Gurney, which was taken over in 2013 by Kier. In May Gur-ney's final year it lost 51.1m pounds, partially blamed on collection contracts with Bristol and Chester. The conclusion ...
Birmingham resident Abraham Weekes and James McKay, Birmingham City Council’s Cabinet Member for a Green, Safe and Smart city. Abraham lives in the house pictured, which has been fitted with exterior house covering, solar panels and energy efficient windows through theBirmingham Energy Savers...
The park is set out on a steady slope that rises north of the Avenida da Liberdade and the Marquis of Pombal Square in the centre of the city. A large lawn an low hedge maze cuts through the centre of the park running up to the monument and fountain marking the 25 April revolution. ...
The new contract will see May Gurney implementing a revised waste and recycling service for Bristol City Council, with a fleet of over 200 service vehicles on a 7 year contract, which rolled out in early November.After a stringent tendering process Dan Waltzer, asset director for group ...
Funded by these, local groups pursued partnerships with the Bristol City Council (BCC), which also dedicated a large share of its central government funding to supporting local charities. These programmes and partnerships provided groups with core funding, rather than project-based grants. When the ...