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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Allons enfants de Harringay,
Le jour de gloire est arrivé !

 

This week's Area Assembly is the first under its new chair, Cllr Zena Brabazon.

Zena wants more resident involvement so she's handing the floor over to the residents.

Liz has been asked to have first bash and is leading a session on rubbish issues.

Surely it's worth coming just for that. It's just down the road on Green Lanes - full details here.

 

Tags for Forum Posts: area assembly, area forum, new recycling bins, veolia

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Would that "Zena wants more resident involvement so she's handing the floor over to the residents." approach would spread eastwards....  I've never yet come out of one of these without needing to bang my head on the wall, they are so tightly controlled by the councillors.  Democracy, schemocracy.

Since it hasn't happened yet, I think it's a bit mean to describe it as a " Rubbish session "

I'm sure Liz will handle it very well

Will the Chaos Denier Councillor Canver be there ?

" Karen, I have been out on several Ladder roads early this morning and spoken to some people. Apart from the odd ones overall the bins were fine. "

Right, John. You've got Canver down to a T - or even a C.

More power to your elbow, Liz. But try to adjust yourself on the night - councillors & officers of a nervous disposition may be present.

I find that picture oddly disturbing 

I am impressed with the fact you managed to get a sound clip into your post- you learn something new every day.

If you get the time to add something into your presentation Liz, can you mention that I think it appropriate that Veolia either (1) pick up rubbish they drop when doing a bin round (rather than leave it there) or (2) schedule one of their street cleaners to come down the road after the bins have bene down. It is not appropriate to leave more rubbish in the street than was there to start with as often happens...

And while we are at it... A lot of the rubbish that blows up the bottom half of the Ladder roads (the GL end) seems to come from the traders. What chance Veolia/ the council can spend a bit of time with the traders to encourage them to clear up their own rubbish and be a bit more responsible about it?

Liz. How did it go last night? Just to add to my original post. This is the scene that that greeted us this morning after the green waste collection... I will dig out the name of the Veolia manager I spoke to in the past and pass on my comments. 

Sorry about the size, not sure how to make it smaller!

I am grateful for input but I will only have the floor for a short time. Please come along on Thursday and join the discussion. We begin at 7.00.

Liz, wow thanks for taking this up.  Raleigh, Sydney, Frobisher, Lausanne Road etc are all just as bad.  Houses with two wheelies just about work but any more and it is just horrid.  I took a walk on Sunday and there was such a mess and overflowing bins everywhere, but even now they have been emptied it still looks like a wheelie bin grave yard.  Haringey should be really embarassed about this.  Maybe press or youtube coverage is needed.  Haringey only ever seems to react after bad press as common sense does not seem to apply.

Oh la la! Mireille Mathieu qui chante La Marseillaise....non pardi! He he.

Are we serious about Revolution guys. Lets do it then! A peaceful one...!

TC sang this...

Don't you know 
They're talkin' bout a revolution 
It sounds like a whisper 
Don't you know 
They're talkin' about a revolution 
It sounds like a whisper 
While they're standing in the welfare lines 
Crying at the doorsteps of those armies of salvation 
Wasting time in the unemployment lines 
Sitting around waiting for a promotion 

Poor people gonna rise up 
And get their share 
Poor people gonna rise up 
And take what's theirs 

Don't you know 
You better run, run, run

How did it go? Well, the presentation itself went well and I tried in the short time I had to convey the variety of issues raised in the 14 threads that are currently running on the site and via Twitter. On operational matters, I think we had acknowledgement of the problems but really only short term solutions were discussed. I think they hope it will settle. It seems they were 'surprised' at how many people immediately began to recycle and there was much talk of unexpected tonnage. This is encouraging although a little odd that they didn't expect this to happen. They are also overwhelmed by the number of people negotiating their needs re number and size of bins hence the long delays to get bins. Again a little surprising that they didn't expect people to engage with this at quite the level they did but again another good sign that most people are trying to solve their immediate difficulties. 

On less immediate issues like the effect on streetscape of the wheelie, use of food waste bins and engagement of those who are creating the biggest impact re unrecycled and piled up rubbish, there was a less satisfying response from those in charge. We had a fruitful and mature discussion though and lots of points were noted and suggestions taken which will be compiled into a report that will be published as soon as we get it. 

Meanwhile a big message was report it so do so as there are some who say that as most people aren't reporting problems to them then the problems don't exist. I have confidence that some of our councillors from both parties are sensitive to the issues and are willing to do something about it. I did feel that Veolia were listening and some council officers. We need to keep plugging away. Here's a copy of the presentation. It's mainly pictures since they speak a thousand words.

 

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