07/08/2013

Other News In Brief

Oxfordshire Stately Home To Go Hydropowered

Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, a World Heritage Site, is to receive a new £180,000 hydropower electricity system.

The "Archimedean screw" design hydropower system will be installed on the Rover Glyme, at Bladon Dam, and is expected to the generate enough power for 18 homes.

The move is expected to cut carbon emissions and is part of measures to make the palace one of Britain's greenest.

Historic Youth Hostel To Be Sold

Scotland's oldest youth hostel, first opened in 1931, is to be sold.

Current owners, the charity SYHA Hostelling Scotland, has agreed that Broadmeadows, near Selkirk, should be sold.

It is understood that a decline in the demand for the hostel, despite increased marketing efforts, is behind the decision.

Cardiff Unveil Chewing Gum Recycling Bins

Cardiff City Council have unveiled 100 new chewing gum recycling bins around the city.

It is understood that the 'Gumdrops' bins will initially be in place for six months around the city centre, and that the gun collected in them recycled to produce new bins.

The scheme is funded by a chewing gum firm and run in partnership with Cardiff council and Keep Wales Tidy.

(MH)

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