YSGOL Emmanuel, a school based in Rhyl, has had a bin fitted in the outside of its premises as it aims to keep it, and its community, a tidy place.
This followed a January visit to the school Councillor James Ball, of Rhyl Town Council.
Cllr Ball took the school council’s concerns to the town council, in the hope that it will receive a resolution to the issues.
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Louise Edwards, from Ysgol Emmanuel, said: “After meeting with our Cllr James Ball and discussions with Denbighshire Street Scene Co-ordinator, the School Council are pleased to announce that we now have a bin based at the front of our school.
“Our aim as a School Council is to encourage the use of the bin to dispose of rubbish to help keep our school and community tidy.”
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