Torridge Recycling Tips

What goes where?

Green Box 🟩
βœ… Plastic bottles
βœ… Food trays, margarine tubs, yoghurt pots
βœ… Food tins and drink cans
βœ… Aluminium foil
βœ… Aerosol cans (no tops)
βœ… Household batteries (please place in a small clear plastic bag)
βœ… Small electrical items

Black Box ⬛️
βœ… Bottles
βœ… Jars

Green Bag 🟩
βœ… Newspapers/Magazines
βœ… Catalogues
βœ… General paper (including shredded paper)
βœ… Envelopes (apart from brown)
βœ… Clothing (1-3 items)

Brown Bag 🟫
βœ… Flattened cardboard (no tape or staples please)
βœ… Egg boxes
βœ… Greeting cards (no glitter)
βœ… Corrugated cardboard
βœ… Brown paper and brown envelopes

Food Caddy 🟩
βœ… Bread and pastries
βœ… Dairy products
βœ… Meat and bones
βœ… Tea leaves and bags
βœ… Coffee grounds
βœ… Fish
βœ… Fruit
βœ… Vegetables
βœ… Cut flowers

For more recycling information please visit: www.torridge.gov.uk/recycling

Thank you for recycling!

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TDC’s Household Support Fund

Torridge District Councils’ (TDC) Household Support Fund 6 is now open for applications and will run between October 2024 and March 2025. The process is managed by TDC’s partners at Encompass and the application form can be accessed via the link below. Please also read the information regarding eligible applications before applying.

Eligible applications include:

  • Energy and water. The Fund will primarily be used to support energy bills for any form of fuel that is used for the purpose of domestic heating, cooking, or lighting, including oil or portable gas cylinders. It can also be used to support water bills including for drinking, washing, cooking, as well as for sanitary purposes and sewerage.
  • Food. The Fund can be used to provide support with food, whether in kind or through vouchers.
  • Essentials linked to energy and water. The Fund can be used to provide support with essentials linked to energy and water (for example period products, warm clothing, soap, blankets, the purchase of equipment such as fridges, freezers, ovens, slow cookers), in recognition that a range of costs may arise which directly affect a household’s ability to afford or access energy, food and water. Funding will also be available for such things as insulating a hot water tank, fitting draft excluders to a front door, or replacing lightbulbs.
  • Wider essentials. The Fund can be used to support wider essential which may include but are not limited to, support with other bills including broadband or phone bills, clothing, and essential transport-related costs such as repairing a car, buying a bicycle, or paying for fuel. This list is not exhaustive.
  • Housing costs. In exceptional cases of genuine emergency, where existing housing support schemes do not meet this exceptional need. The Fund cannot be used to provide mortgage support, though homeowners could still qualify for the other elements of The Fund (such as energy, food, water, essentials linked to energy and water and wider essentials). Where a homeowner is having difficulty with their mortgage payments, they should contact their lender as soon as possible to discuss their circumstances as lenders will have a set procedure to assist

For more information visit Torridge District Council’s Website:Β  here!

 

 

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TDC’s Household Support Fund

Torridge District Councils’ (TDC) Household Support Fund 6 is now open for applications and will run between October 2024 and March 2025. The process is managed by TDC’s partners at Encompass and the application form can be accessed via the link below. Please also read the information regarding eligible applications before applying.

Eligible applications include:

  • Energy and water. The Fund will primarily be used to support energy bills for any form of fuel that is used for the purpose of domestic heating, cooking, or lighting, including oil or portable gas cylinders. It can also be used to support water bills including for drinking, washing, cooking, as well as for sanitary purposes and sewerage.
  • Food. The Fund can be used to provide support with food, whether in kind or through vouchers.
  • Essentials linked to energy and water. The Fund can be used to provide support with essentials linked to energy and water (for example period products, warm clothing, soap, blankets, the purchase of equipment such as fridges, freezers, ovens, slow cookers), in recognition that a range of costs may arise which directly affect a household’s ability to afford or access energy, food and water. Funding will also be available for such things as insulating a hot water tank, fitting draft excluders to a front door, or replacing lightbulbs.
  • Wider essentials. The Fund can be used to support wider essential which may include but are not limited to, support with other bills including broadband or phone bills, clothing, and essential transport-related costs such as repairing a car, buying a bicycle, or paying for fuel. This list is not exhaustive.
  • Housing costs. In exceptional cases of genuine emergency, where existing housing support schemes do not meet this exceptional need. The Fund cannot be used to provide mortgage support, though homeowners could still qualify for the other elements of The Fund (such as energy, food, water, essentials linked to energy and water and wider essentials). Where a homeowner is having difficulty with their mortgage payments, they should contact their lender as soon as possible to discuss their circumstances as lenders will have a set procedure to assist

For more information visit Torridge District Council’s Website:Β  here!

 

 

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Holsworthy Leisure Centre and Sports Hall – Temporary Closure

In October we were delighted to announce that Holsworthy Leisure Centre has received over Β£1,000,000 in funding from the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme. The scheme provides grants for public sector bodies to fund heat decarbonisation and energy efficiency measures. The money will be used to install new air to water heat pumps which will replace the existing oil boiler. The new heating system will not only help to significantly the costs associated with heating the building, swimming pool and hot water, but it will dramatically reduce carbon emissions.

 

The project is moving forward, and preparatory works have now started as we begin to develop the detail. This has involved undertaking studies and surveys to help us plan out the work in a safe sequence that will limit disruption to the local community and users of the facilities. Inspecting the parts of the premises that will be affected by the project works has identified internal areas where asbestos material is present.

 

Before any further work can take place in these areas the material needs to be safely removed by our specialist contractors. To facilitate these works the decision has been taken to temporarily close the facilities to enable the work to be completed in the safest and shortest time possible.

 

We appreciate that this closure is at short notice and is not part of our wider project plan, but it is important that we act responsibly in managing this part of the project in the appropriate manner. We will therefore be conducting further survey and monitoring work throughout the removal process to provide assurance to members that the facilities will only be re-opened when the works have been completed and the areas are cleared for ongoing use.

 

At this stage we expect the premises to remain closed during December, but open again for the New Year. There will be further periods of closure necessary throughout 2025 and these will be planned as part of the main works. In the meantime, we apologise to the community for any inconvenience caused and commit to doing everything possible to complete this initial phase of preparatory work as quickly as possible. Active Torridge will be contacting Holsworthy Members directly.

 

Further updates will be available on both Active Torridge and Torridge District Council websites and social media pages as the project progresses.

 

Written by Torridge District Council

Holsworthy Rural Community Transport

Holsworthy Rural Community Transport

Holsworthy Rural Community Transport are a charity that offer door to door service for people who have no transport of their own to enable them to get out and about or to appointments.

They have a variety of services on offer such as ring & ride buses, cars for care and minibus hires.

Ring & Ride- A bookable door to door minibus service in which they collect you from your home and return you to your home.

Cars for Care- A volunteer will use their own car to take you to appointments.

Minibus hire – A 15 seater minibus which can be hired on weekends & evenings.

Click here to view promotional video.

The video was created by Oliver Midwinter, Holsworthy Amateur Theatrical Society, Widemouth Manor, Homeleigh Garden Centre Ruby Country Medical Group & Holsworthy Rural Community Transport.

For more information on Holsworthy Rural Community Transport please see their details below:

Website: https://www.pickme-up.co.uk

Email: info@holsworthyruraltransport.co.uk

Contact Number: 01409 259 001

Address: The Carroll Suite, Holsworthy Memorial Hall, Manor Car Park, North Road, Holsworthy, EX22 6DJ

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Rooms To Hire

Torridge District Council have a Unit Available To Let (Unit 2, Manor Court, Victoria Square, Holsworthy)

Viewings will be available from January 2023.

For More Information view here or

Contact Torridge District Council directly via:

Sarah Pennington (01237) 428 738 / 07966 274 629 / sarah.pennington@torridge.gov.uk

Torridge District Council
Riverbank House,
Bideford,
EX39 2QC