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PFI funding allocated to South London Waste Partnership
(27/03/2009)

The Department for the Environment and Rural Affairs (Defra) has announved that the UK central government has awarded the South London Waste Partnership (Croydon, Kingston, Merton and Sutton councils) £112.9 million of Private Finance Initiative (PFI) funding. This is the first waste PFI money allocated to London since 2002. The successful bid brings state-of-the-art waste treatment within the partnership boroughs a step closer to being realis... [more]

South London councils submit PFI application for the funding of new waste treatment facility
(14/11/2008)

The South London Waste Partnership (SLWP) is made up of four councils: Croydon, Kingston, Merton and Sutton. Their combined population is 868,000. The total municipal waste generated by the four boroughs is about 420,000 tonnes per year. A state-of-the-art waste management facility that will handle the household rubbish of four south London boroughs has moved a step closer. The SLWP has launched a bid for £109 million of Private Finance Initia... [more]

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