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Here are the most recent records for users in Norfolk - click on the bold text for full details:
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1.  20KG BAGS OF WOOD
1.  FORD TRANSIT MK3 1989/VAN/MIMIBUS/SPECK LIFT
2.  3 REELS OF PAPER, SEVERAL PALLETS CARDBOARD BALES
  2.  OLD PALLETS OR OFF CUTS
3.  PRESSED WOOD BRIQUETTES
  3.  SCAFFOLDING PLANKS
Eastex Norfolk Under New Management!
The Norfolk pages of Eastex Materials Echange are now under the management of Eastex Community Interest Company. For any quereries relating to this site please contact hugh.cripps@pect.org.uk or maxine@brightgreen.org.uk
Notice submitted by ALUN HOUSAGO on 30/11/2010
 
WHY WASTE AND PARTNERS ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR ECO-FAIR 2012

Article submitted by EMMA HILL, BRADFORD ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION TRUST, on 02/12/2011
RENEWABLE HEAT INCENTIVE SCHEME OPENS FOR APPLICATIONS

Article submitted by EMMA HILL, BRADFORD ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION TRUST, on 02/12/2011
RECYCLING CENTRE OPEN DAY - 4TH NOVEMBER - LEEDS - FREE

Article submitted by EMMA HILL, BRADFORD ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION TRUST, on 17/10/2011
Who's been using Eastex?
There are now 11,849 Eastex members right across eastern England. Here's who's been using Eastex the most. Rankings are based only upon exchanges that we have been notified of, so please contact us if you have made an exchange:
 
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Eastex in Norfolk gratefully acknowledges the support of the EC-funded Integrated Urban Waste Management Model Programme and the Norfolk Waste Recycling Assistance Project (NORWRAP), which contribute in a significant way to the promotion of sustainable waste management and of Eastex.

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