Sentences with householder
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H h - Millions of householders are eligible to claim the new council tax benefit.
- The blue bins are used by householders to dispose of dry recyclable materials.
- Water bosses are reassuring householders that the region's reservoirs are in tip-top shape.
- NEW rules have been introduced to encourage householders in Pendle to recycle more of their rubbish.
- This means householders themselves have to ensure that they do not create breeding spots.
- Members of a household impliedly authorise the householder to represent them in such matters.
- Wiltshire Fire Brigade is urging all householders to fit a smoke alarm in their property.
- The blaze was caused by a tea light left burning, and officers have issued a seasonal warning to householders this week.
- The murders of two householders attacked in their homes in London recently has compounded the climate of fear.
- Then of course there was the article on the difficulties that householders have protecting their property.
- The law may soon come to the aid of householders who claim their lives are blighted by neighbours' high hedges.
- Rural householders now have a brown wheeled bin, a white bag for cardboard, a green box for cans and glass and a white bag for paper.
- Meanwhile, householders on similar incomes pay wildly different amounts due to their postcode.
- Police are again urging householders to secure their property after a theft from a house in Kirkwall.
- He appealed to all householders to continually check their security arrangements.
- Just how far should a householder go in defending their property against burglars?
- Residents and householders are asked to report all suspicious activity noticed.
- He added it was quite a detailed task and the onus was on the householder to ensure that they had the proper connections.
- Each of the packs gives key advice and information to householders on how to protect their homes and property.
- She acted, she said, after incidents in the Vale of York where householders were confronted by burglars.
- It will become an offence for householders to carry out most electrical work without getting council approval.