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Mike Stonard interviews Keith Driver, Cabinet member for neighbourhoods and community safety, about the recycling of cooking oil

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Mike Stonard interviews Keith Driver about a new scheme the council and Anglian Water have recently released on the recycling of cooking oils and fats. Keith Driver is our current cabinet member for neighbourhoods and community safety and was also the Lord Mayor last year. Norwich City Council has released a scheme which will make it easier to recycle cooking oils and fats to help improve upon the environment. They propose that they will use the recycled oils and fats to create bio diesels for cars.

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Mike Stonard interviews Keith Driver about a new scheme the council and Anglian Water have recently released on the recycling of cooking oils and fats. Keith Driver is our current cabinet member for neighbourhoods and community safety and was also the Lord Mayor last year. Norwich City Council has released a scheme which will make it easier to recycle cooking oils and fats to help improve upon the environment. They propose that they will use the recycled oils and fats to create bio diesels for cars.

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