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Olney Parish Church. Completed in 1325AD, this church is associated with William Cowper, the poet, and John Newton, Curate-in-charge and one-time slave trader; these two wrote "The Olney Hymns". Other outstanding characters include Henry Gaitlett, "Father of English Church Music", Moses Browne, of many parts (and many children) and Thomas Scott, the Bible commentator. The church of the Olney Pancake Race.
51 Station Road. This former selling house and office was constructed circa 1880 and incorporates very elaborate carvings, including foliage, a sheep's head, squatting dog, monkey, owl, eagle, macaw and bat. The building was clearly designed to impress and represented the wealth and prosperity of the town's textile industry. It is a Grade II listed building.
The Holt Society Founded 1965 For the Preservation of the Georgian Centre of Holt "Holt" is the Anglo-Saxon word for wood. The majority of settlements locally are of Anglo-Saxon origin, others mainly being Roman or Viking. In 1086 Holt had an adult male population of 60 according to the Domesday Book. By 2001 it had a total population of 3870. Holts in Britain Holt (St. Chad) - Denbighshire Holt (St. James) - Dorset Holt (St. Mary) - Leicestershire Holt (St. Andrew) - Norfolk Holt (St. Martin) - Worcestershire Holt (St. Catherine) - Wiltshire Holts in USA Holt - Near Tuscaloosa, Alabama Holt - Near Stockton, California Holt - East of Pensacola, Florida Holt - South of Lansing, Michigan Holt - Near Kansas City, Missouri Denmark Holt - North of Copenhagen Presented by the Holt Society to commemorate the Millennium
Westmorland and Furness provides waste collection services to residents in the Westmorland and Furness 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 Westmorland and Furness 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 Westmorland and Furness 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 Westmorland and Furness'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.