On this beautiful cloud-free Sunday, I have taken the opportunity to enjoy the open spaces and clean air the borough has to offer. Highgate Wood was magical this morning.
Had I chosen to spend the day in my garden however, I would have been inhaling air thick with the stench of burning fat and charcoal.
My question to the current and prospective Councillors of Harringay and St Ann's wards is:
What are the appropriate laws or byelaws which regulate the level of emissions from businesses along Green Lanes?
Defra suggests that charcoal grills are not "exempt appliances" under the Clean Air Act.
Is the (apparently unfiltered) belching of smoke and fat from the restaurants for 12+ hours a day something that is to be encouraged, overlooked, or acted upon?
Tags for Forum Posts: Act, Air, Clean, Particulates, charcoal, emissions, smoke
This http://www.harringayonline.com/forum/topics/fishy-business-from-har... may be relevant, although I seem to remember the ban was rescinded later.
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