Ken Livingstone talks rubbish
Mayor visits local recycling centre to hear how local residents are achieving such high recycling rates
Local 
          recyclers from CRAG (Chiswick Recycling Action Group) and BRAG (Brentford 
          Recycling Action Group) had an opportunity to talk rubbish with Ken 
          Livingstone on his recent visit to the borough. The mayor was visiting 
          the recently renovated Space Waye Reuse and Recycling Centre to see 
          why Hounslow�s residents are achieving some of the highest recycling 
          rates in the country.
          
          
Catherine 
          Woodman (pictured right with Ken), who represented CRAG at the visit, 
          said, �It was good to see Ken Livingstone enthusiastic about recycling. 
          He seemed particularly interested in the Garden Waste scheme and the 
          first thing he asked to look at was the site's compost heap. He was 
          also interested to learn of the projects that BRAG and CRAG are involved 
          in at a local level.� 
          
          During the visit, the mayor also spoke with environmental representatives 
          from Hounslow Council and West Waste who organise recycling and disposal 
          for the borough, as well as viewing a new educational classroom, assisted 
          by students of Cranford Community College. The students explained to 
          the Mayor how fun activities in the classroom demonstrate the importance 
          of recycling and its positive affects on the environment.
          
          The £20,000 Space Waye classroom was opened in December 2002 to 
          provide an educational resource for children in Hounslow�s schools. 
          The classroom uses interactive games and activities to explain how important 
          recycling is for the environment but without being dull or boring.
          
           
          July 3, 2003
          
          
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