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This plaque is dedicated to the memory of Flt. Lt. Mike Withey and SAC D. McLoughlin who courageously gave their lives, when their aircraft, a Gloster Meteor MK VII, crashed near this site on 18th October 1957. A tribute received at that time from the head of Templehall School reads: "To the gratetful memory of Flt. Lt. Michael John Withey whose actions as a pilot immediately before his death saved a school and its pupils from a major disaster
Arnside Pier. Following an act of Parliament, the Pier was constructed by the Ulverston and Lancaster Railway Co., replacing an earlier wooden structure. It was built to provide a wharf for sea-borne traffic after the construction of the viaduct across the estuary had prevented ships from reaching the town of Milnthorpe. The end section of the pier was destroyed by storm in 1934 and rebuilt by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway Co. The pier was bought by Arnside Parish Council for £100 in 1964. A storm on the night of 31st January 1983 completely destroyed the causeway. The pier was rebuilt by public subscription and was officially re-opened on 12th April 1984.
The Albion Hotel. Built about 1810 originally as a house for a Captain Greenwood, mariner and ship owner. On his death in 1854 control passed to his son-in-law Richard Bush, who turned the house into Bush's Albion Hotel as shipping declined. Under various owners it has remained a hotel ever since.
Kirklees provides waste collection services to residents in the Kirklees area. Services typically include general waste (black bin), recycling (blue bin), and garden waste collections.
Collection schedules vary depending on your property. Use the search box above to check your exact bin collection dates.
Bank holidays may affect collection days. It's always a good idea to check with Kirklees directly during holiday periods.
Most UK councils collect general waste (black/grey bin), recycling (blue bin), and food waste. Some also collect garden waste and glass. Check with Kirklees for the exact list.
Recycling collection frequency varies by council. Some collect weekly, others fortnightly. Use the search above to find your specific schedule.
Bank holiday collections may be delayed by a day. Check Kirklees's website for the latest updates during bank holiday periods.
All information on this website is intended for informational purposes only and you should always check with your council for accurate bin collection information.