There have been a spate of burglaries in Harringay, I can't claim this is the reason, but surely it's not rocket science. Any would be burglar can see there might not be anybody home if there are bins left on the path. Especially if the property owner is away or is on holiday and unable to put their bins back for a week or so.
I know there are many other problems with refuse collection- HMO's, purple bags, twice monthly rubbish collection, commercial waste, fly tipping, bulky collection etc etc. But I thought I'd just concentrate on bins not being put back and the associated risk of burglary.
If you'd like to complain because it's an issue on your street I thought it might be helpful to have the correct people to complain to, maybe if everyone complains enough the problem might be resolved...
If you'd like to complain and don't have time, copy and paste this and cc the addresses below. If anyone has any other email addresses to add or any other comments then please feel free to amend my post.
Please send this email to:
enquiries.haringey@veolia.co.uk
To whom it may concern,
I am extremely worried that bins left on the pathways of properties on my street -:... are an advert to any passing burglar that there's nobody home. Obviously this poses an even greater risk if the property owner is away and unable to move their bins for a week or so.
Unless the refuse collectors are being given unrealistic times in which to complete their round then I can only conclude that it's just plain sloppy and lazy on their part.
I would like an assurance that this problem is being looked in to as it seems to be a problem with Veolia that is borough wide. Can you tell me what steps will be taken to rectify this problem?
Kind regards...
These via Harringay Gardens association are other suggested emails to send to:
Other people in the Harringay might not have the same ward councillors...?
I would suggest further emails should be sent to our Ward Cllrs Mr McNicholas who's responsibility the bins are, local SNT Police Sgt and Pauline all email addresses below.
I also enclose Karen Alexander's email who is a Lib Dem Cllr for Harringay Ward and was on the Committee as well as Cllr Stanton (Labour Cllr) again enclosed below
Nilgun.Canver@haringey.gov.uk
david.browne@haringey.gov.uk
Zena.Brabazon@haringey.gov.uk
Michael.McNicholas@haringey.gov.uk
steve.groom@met.police.uk
Pauline.Syddell@met.police.uk
Karen.Alexander2@haringey.gov.uk
alan.stanton@haringey.gov.uk
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I have to say our bins are always put back to the same spot by binmen. We live on Sydney road.
Wow, let's move to Sydney Road. You must have special binmen! I've never seen any bins put back on our road (Pemberton) - they just leave them so you can't even get through the front gate.
Response via Twitter:
@harringayonline all bins in our street strewn about the place yesterday after collection. Its getting so bad i want to cancel rubbish.
— Neil (@meltsheep) November 15, 2012
Meanwhile, I put my neighbours' bins back and hope they will do the same for me.
Our front is a complete mess each time. I have made several complaints and even sent photos. Each time I got some standard reply, but never saw an improvement. Haringey / Veolia don't really seem to have any concern for our local community as far as I can see, but maybe if everyone kept complaining...... No wonder they need PR people....
This is exactly why I got so exasperated that I wrote this post.
Veolia seem incapable of responding to complaints and have completely failed to ensure that their employees are doing their job properly. I'm absolutely fed up of coming home to find my bins thrown into my garden, blocking my path if they even make it that far!
I figure if enough people complain every time it happens then it might eventually have an effect...
Same is true with us, it is an absolute joke the way they treat our front garden. Feast your eyes on some of these...
In the meantime I have sent them this: -
To whom it may concern,
I am extremely worried that bins left in disarray on the pathways of
properties on my street, are an advert to burglars that there's nobody
home. Obviously this poses an even greater risk if the property owner
is away and unable to move their bins for a week or so. "Can you move
my bins please", has become a standard request by neighbours down our
street, when going away, such is the regularity that the bins are left
like this.
Unless the refuse collectors are being given unrealistic times in
which to complete their round then I can only conclude that it's just
plain sloppy and lazy on their part. It is also rather disrespectful
to residents who otherwise make an effort to keep their front gardens
neat and tidy. I have attached a selection of photos taken over the
last few weeks to illustrate this, along with the first images which
shows how operatives will always find our bins arranged.
I have requested of the operatives on several occasions that they
replace the bins as they found them but the problem continues to
occur. I would like an assurance that this problem is being looked in
to as it seems to be a problem with Veolia that is borough wide. Can
you tell me what steps will be taken to rectify this problem?
Yours sincerely
I'm on Chesterfield Gardens and its bad - if we're lucky they''ll leave them on the front path, but often they're left on the pavement, or even sometimes in the road. Since Veolia got the contract the one place the bins have never been left, is where I left them
Just to mention that I haven't got an @Haringey email address. Never have had as - for various reasons - it's unreliable. But obviously I've seen the posts on this thread and other linked threads.
My thanks to everyone who's raised the issue of bins left on pavements. It was one of the problems seen by the Scrutiny Group - chaired by Cllr Stuart McNamara - who visited locations across Haringey.
As well as a possible "signal" that residents are out, it is also a completely unnecessary extra hazard for people with disabilities - especially blind or partially sighted people.
(Tottenham Hale ward councillor)
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