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What happens if you still get what you consider to be Junk Mail through your Door?
The answer to this is simple! We want it! You can either drop it off to us at Enviro House, when you are passing or visiting Dereham. We have already had enquiries from virtually everyone who lives in a street asking if they can combine their monthly Junkmail, list the sending companies and deliver it to us, which we think is a great idea especially as it will save us a lot of sorting.
Our objective is simple, the residents of a property should have the right to request that "We do not want Junkmail stuffed through our letterbox, because it is a waste of my worlds valuable resources".
Those that ignore your stickers clear message will have their "Piles of Paper weighed", recycled and we also will reserve the right to publish their "Junk Mail Obesity" on our Black Footprints Page.
We also reserve the right to try and present a "Black Footprint Award" in 2001 to who people living in Norfolk consider is the worst junkmailer.
All the Junkmail we receive will be placed on Pallets and Stored and then sent for Recycling in the Local area into re-usable products including paper.
The New Village and Town sign "No2Junkmail" follows a tradition of village signs which started in Norfolk arly in the 20th century when King Henry VII suggested having signs to focus the identity of the villages around the Sandringham Estate. In 1929 Harry Carter, an art and woodwork master at Hamonds Grammar School (which now serves as the sixth form buildings for Hammonds High Scool in Swaffham, carved a sign for his home town. When he died in 1983 he had carved over 200 town and village signs. Lets make and keep Norfolk Green. |