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Mr. Terry Collins Jr.

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City of York Council
York, United Kingdom
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    www.eveningpress.co.uk/news/display.var.2339087.0.york_ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/13/2008    Last Visited: 6/13/2008  

    Terry Collins, director of Neighbourhood Services at City of York Council said: "I'd like to thank everyone who has helped with the city's waste and recycling performance.

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    Published on: 4/14/2007    Last Visited: 4/14/2007  

    Newly arrived in York, Terry reckons the city has what it takes to win the coveted Yorkshire In Bloom award this year.

    Terry, head of neighbourhood services with City of York Council, said: "We won nine years on the trot in Darlington, so I know what it takes to be a winner.
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    Taking part in the competition is a win-win move for York, believes Terry.
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    Yorkshire In Bloom champion Terry Collins of York City Council
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    Yorkshire In Bloom champion Terry Collins of York City Council

    "It's not just about the council, we need to engage the whole city and it's essential we demonstrate this to the judges," said Terry.
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    "There is some fantastic work going on in schools with regards to the environment," says Terry."Environmental gardens, wild-life planting, litter picks, which is what we want to encourage."

    And he urged any school, business or household that wanted to be involved in Yorkshire In Bloom, or wanted the committee to know about work they were already doing to enhance the local environment, to contact him directly.

    "We need everybody to do their bit to make sure their property looks spick and span," said Terry."They could plant a colourful floral display and litter pick around their property or get involved with something more formal either through their parish council or local ward committee."

    Before the final judging, the York In Bloom committee will be hosting its own set of awards for the best garden, pub, business and such like.York St John is running its own mini competition for the best student garden.

    The first round of Yorkshire In Bloom judging took place last week and Terry says the judges were pleased."We know they were extrememly impressed by much of the work going on, not just with the floral displays but with the recyling and the new eco depot."

    So the pressure is on for July 24, when the judges return to spend a day in York for their final assessment.

    Terry said: "We would like everyone to come on board and try to make a difference."

    * For ideas and advice about getting involved, phone Terry on 01904 552003 or email terry.collins@york.gov.uk

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    www.eveningpress.co.uk/news/display.var.1823703.0.signs - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/12/2007    Last Visited: 11/12/2007  

    Terry Collins, the council's director of neighbourhood services, said the birds' excrement was becoming increasingly problematic for the authority's street-cleaners.
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    Mr Collins said: "We are very proud of our beautiful city centre which attracts people from all over the world.

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    www.thisisyork.co.uk/news/display.var.2182236.0.police_ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/9/2008    Last Visited: 4/9/2008  

    Terry Collins Terry Collins, a BNP member, is sentenced to five years in prison for a year- long campaign of terror against Asian families in Eastbourne.He claims the BNP "brainwashed" him.Collins, a former Territorial Army soldier, admitted charges of arson, racially aggravated harassment and criminal damage.He also admitted the possession of bullets found in his home and asked for 11 further offences of racially aggravated criminal damage to be taken into account.
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    Terry Collins Terry Collins, a BNP member, is sentenced to five years in prison for a year- long campaign of terror against Asian families in Eastbourne.He claims the BNP "brainwashed" him.Collins, a former Territorial Army soldier, admitted charges of arson, racially aggravated harassment and criminal damage.He also admitted the possession of bullets found in his home and asked for 11 further offences of
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    Terry Collins Terry Collins, a BNP member, is sentenced to five years in prison for a year- long campaign of terror against Asian families in Eastbourne.He claims the BNP "brainwashed" him.Collins, a former Territorial Army soldier, admitted charges of arson, racially aggravated harassment and criminal damage.He also admitted the possession of bullets found in his home and asked for 11 further offences of racially aggravated criminal damage to be taken into account.
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    Terry Collins Terry Collins, a BNP member, is sentenced to five years in prison for a year- long campaign of terror against Asian families in Eastbourne.He claims the BNP "brainwashed" him.Collins, a former Territorial Army soldier, admitted charges of arson, racially aggravated harassment and criminal damage.He also admitted the possession of bullets found in his home and asked for 11 further offences of racially aggravated criminal damage to be taken into account.
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    Terry Collins Terry Collins, a BNP member, is sentenced to five years in prison for a year- long campaign of terror against Asian families in Eastbourne.He claims the BNP "brainwashed" him.Collins, a former Territorial Army soldier, admitted charges of arson, racially aggravated harassment and criminal damage.He also admitted the possession of bullets found in his home and asked for 11 further offences of racially aggravated criminal damage to be taken into account.
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    Terry Collins Terry Collins, a BNP member, is sentenced to five years in prison for a year- long campaign of terror against Asian families in Eastbourne.He claims the BNP "brainwashed" him.Collins, a former Territorial Army soldier, admitted charges of arson, racially aggravated harassment and criminal damage.He also admitted the possession of bullets found in his home and asked for 11 further offences of racially aggravated criminal damage to be taken into account.

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    Published on: 11/1/2005    Last Visited: 1/16/2008  

    The other man who has shown an interest in bombing is 73-year-old Allen Boyce, who appeared at Lewes Crown Court on 7 October charged with inciting Terry Collins, a 27-year-old BNP activist, to make a dangerous explosive and to cause an explosion likely to endanger life or damage property.
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    Collins is already serving a five-year prison sentence imposed in March for a 14-month terror campaign against the homes of Asian families in Eastbourne which included throwing fireworks through letter boxes.Collins, a former Territorial Army soldier, claimed in court that he had been brainwashed into committing acts of violence against ethnic minority people.Police caught him while he was trying to heave a lump of concrete through one family's front window.

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    www.eveningpress.co.uk/news/display.var.1778933.0.counc - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/23/2007    Last Visited: 10/23/2007  

    Terry Collins, director of neighbourhood services
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    Terry Collins, director of neighbourhood services
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    Terry Collins, director of neighbourhood services at the council, said today: "Both incidents were reported to the Health and Safety Executive and the council's health and safety team carried out a detailed internal investigation in both cases."

    In the first incident, a council worker was using a saw when he cut through a cable in Tennyson Avenue, leading to an "interruption" in the power supply.
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    [quote]"Terry Collins, director of neighbourhood services at the council, said today: "Both incidents were reported to the Health and Safety Executive and the council's health and safety team carried out a detailed internal investigation in both cases."[/quote] I wonder if Mr Collins will be smiling when he realizes that the Utility services give you plans ahead of time, if you ask for them, so you don't hit underground services and if the suspect that there is services underground there are detectors to show were the utilities are. [bold]MORONS!![/bold] "Terry Collins, director of neighbourhood services at the council, said today: "Both incidents were reported to the Health and Safety Executive and the council's health and safety team carried out a detailed internal investigation in both cases."

    I wonder if Mr Collins will be smiling when he realizes that the Utility services give you plans ahead of time, if you ask for them, so you don't hit underground services and if the suspect that there is services underground there are detectors to show were the utilities are.
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    [quote][bold]Noddy1[/bold] wrote: [quote]"Terry Collins, director of neighbourhood services at the council, said today: "Both incidents were reported to the Health and Safety Executive and the council's health and safety team carried out a detailed internal investigation in both cases."[/quote] I wonder if Mr Collins will be smiling when he realizes that the Utility services give you plans ahead of time, if you ask for them, so you don't hit underground services and if the suspect that there is services underground there are detectors to show were the utilities are. [bold]MORONS!![/bold] [/quote] You are the moron the CAT (cable avoidance tool) only tells you that there is a pipe - it doesn't tell you what the pipe carries.And even when they are uncovered some pipes are so old they aren't even colour coded as they usually are now so you still can't tell what they carry.GET YOUR FACTS RIGHTNoddy1 wrote:"Terry Collins, director of neighbourhood services at the council, said today: "Both incidents were reported to the Health and Safety Executive and the council's health and safety team carried out a detailed internal investigation in both cases."I wonder if Mr Collins will be smiling when he realizes that the Utility services give you plans ahead of time, if you ask for them, so you don't hit underground services and if the suspect that there is services underground there are detectors to show were the utilities are.MORONS!!
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    [quote][bold]Jumping Jan[/bold] wrote: [quote][bold]Noddy1[/bold] wrote: [quote]"Terry Collins, director of neighbourhood services at the council, said today: "Both incidents were reported to the Health and Safety Executive and the council's health and safety team carried out a detailed internal investigation in both cases."[/quote] I wonder if Mr Collins will be smiling when he realizes that the Utility services give you plans ahead of time, if you ask for them, so you don't hit underground services and if the suspect that there is services underground there are detectors to show were the utilities are. [bold]MORONS!![/bold] [/quote] You are the moron the CAT (cable avoidance tool) only tells you that there is a pipe - it doesn't tell you what the pipe carries.
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    "Terry Collins, director of neighbourhood services at the council, said today: "Both incidents were reported to the Health and Safety Executive and the council's health and safety team carried out a detailed internal investigation in both cases."I wonder if Mr Collins will be smiling when he realizes that the Utility services give you plans ahead of time, if you ask for them, so you don't hit underground services and if the suspect that there is services underground there are detectors to show were the utilities are.MORONS!!

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    Last Visited: 6/6/2008  

    Terry Collins
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    Terry Collins, director of neighbourhood services and vice-chairman of the Safer York Partnership Board, said: "The strength of partnership between the council, police and other agencies to tackle crime and disorder is evident in these results.

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    Published on: 4/25/2008    Last Visited: 4/25/2008  

    Terry Collins, director of Neighbourhood Services at City of York Council, said: "Unfortunately these figures are over a year out of date.

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    www.thisisyork.co.uk/news/display.var.2177744.0.york_la - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/8/2008    Last Visited: 4/8/2008  

    Terry Collins, City of York Council's director of neighbourhood services said: "We're working with a wide range of partners on key floral displays across the city, but we're really keen to hear from local groups who are working in their area.

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    Published on: 4/6/2008    Last Visited: 4/6/2008  

    City of York Council's director of neighbourhood services, Terry Collins, said vandalism of this nature would not be tolerated.He said: "We will be monitoring our existing CCTV cameras to see if we can catch the perpetrators and we intend to use covert cameras in the future."

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