In order to try to prevent spread of #Covid19 and keep our workers safe, we are appealing to residents to please wipe down the handle of your bin once it has been left at its usual collection point - thank you.
IMPORTANT! Please RT we're appealing to residents - please do NOT put used tissues in recycling boxes. Tissues/used cleaning cloths should be double bagged & disposed of in your black bin ONLY. This is vital to keep our workers safe & prevent the spread of #Covid19 - thank you.
Trees are vital for life. They give oxygen, store carbon, help the soil, provide food and shelter for birds, wildlife and insects. Planting 1,000 oak saplings was just our first step towards creating Northern Ireland's #ForestsForOurFuture
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VIDEO: As part of our public consultation on building a #resilientBelfast we've been hearing from people across the city on what a resilient city means to them. Adam Martin tells us about his hopes for a greener city for future generations #climatechange https://t.co/pqhTusztWB
Good conversations with community workers this morning on the #ResilientBelfast strategy. Clear messages on supporting personal, family and neighbourhood resilience and balancing this with the "big stuff" (climate, economy etc) alongside practical stresses (eg housing, transport)
We're holding a number of public info & engagement sessions to hear from YOU on how we shape our #resilientBelfast strategy & future-proof the city for generations to come. Why not drop in and share your feedback? Or complete our online consultation https://t.co/TAmC9B3Zqq
Great to have you as part of the conversation on how to make a #resilientBelfast. Still time for people to share their views by taking part in our consultation by clicking here: https://t.co/I0bomRMWCf
VIDEO: Lord Mayor @danielbakersf hosted an engagement event in east Belfast yesterday to officially launch Council's draft resilience strategy & find out what a #resilientBelfast means for local people. To take part in the consultation visit > https://t.co/pqhTusztWB
A study finds that the more beautiful a city is, the more successful it is at attracting jobs and new residents, including highly educated and affluent ones, Richard Florida writes. #citylabarchive https://t.co/P4TJ8uS37P
There is no inherent reason that buses are perceived as bottom-shelf transportation. We've just treated them that way. #citylabarchive https://t.co/7oI4VEMv81
About half of Vienna is reserved for green space and 62 percent of the population, including a broad middle class, lives in social housing.
This housing-as-a-human-right emphasis is a key element in the city's vaunted livability, writes @dccdudley. https://t.co/6pAKKjVGfh