Talk:Waste disposal authorities in Greater London

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[edit] Outside of London

Outside of London we have the Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority [1], and the Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority [2] - which covers all of Greater Manchester apart from Wigan.

GMWDAs site claims there are 7 joint board WDA set up in 1986 - of which four are London, and two are North West. Other should be Tyne&Wear, WMids, SYorks or WYorks, but can't find their websites, if they exist. Morwen - Talk 07:42, 14 December 2005 (UTC)