Waste Recycling Environmental Ltd (WREN)
Waste Recycling Environmental Limited (WREN) was established in 1997 to fund projects that are eligible under the Landfill Communities Fund (formerly the Landfill Tax Credit Scheme). WREN receives its funding from the landfill tax credits incurred by WRG.
Many community projects in Wakefield and the wider West Yorkshire area have benefited from landfill tax credits distributed by WREN. In the last five years, £1.3million has been provided to community projects within a 10-mile radius of Welbeck.
Examples in the Normanton area include:
- £40K grant towards the restoration
of Haw Hill Park Pond - a Victorian ornamental pond
identified for renovation by The Friends of Haw Hill Park and Wakefield
Metropolitan District Council.
- £50K towards the
refurbishment of Normanton Methodist Church, which has now been
transformed into a multi purpose community facility as well as place of
worship.
- £20K grant to Normanton Town Council for the Walnut
Drive Play Area, which has been rebuilt with new equipment, safer
flooring and secure fencing to be extra safe for toddlers and young
children.
- £21K grant towards improved access to St John the Baptist Church in Normanton.
For further information about WREN and applying for funding, please visit their website www.wren.org.uk or write to:
Waste
Recycling Environmental Ltd
WREN House
Manor Farm
Bridgham
Norwich
Norfolk
NR16
2RX
T: 01953 717165

Compost
We operate compost plants throughout the UK, and compost over 100,000
tonnes every year.
The compost produced finds a variety of end users; restoration of our own landfill sites, some is returned to our local authority partners, and, increasingly it is used for the manufacture of top quality soils and bagged compost for the retail sector.
The compost produced finds a variety of end users; restoration of our own landfill sites, some is returned to our local authority partners, and, increasingly it is used for the manufacture of top quality soils and bagged compost for the retail sector.
Methods of composting; Windrow composting, Pod composting, In-vessel systems.
To find out more, visit our compost section.

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