Tags for Forum Posts: dumping, rubbish, veolia, waste collection, waste collection charges
I agree that it's been quite a depressing experience 'noticing' all the rubbish instead of stepping over/around it and averting my eyes to something more pleasant. I particularly dislike the oozy stains that appear round dumped bags - the area round the bus-stop near Stanhope Gardens has a permanent sticky, oily glaze on the recently replaced pavement. (There used to be a waste bin close to this stop, but in the last 'regeneration' re-design it was helpfully removed so people just chuck everything on the ground, plus rubbish bags are often dumped alongside it.)
On a wider theme, this exercise has made me think we should move as a society towards the banning of 'single-use' plastic drinks bottles, which seem to be jettisoned everywhere. When you used to be able to return glass bottles for a deposit there would have been far less of this. Could we not develop re-usable plastic bottles with a deposit scheme attached?
Mapping the dumping as you've done, Kotkas, can be extremely useful.
It's why I prefer the FixMyStreet website rather than use Haringey's own offering.
Having said this, it can sometimes look like a cry of rage or for help! This is my search on Green Lanes N4. Starring some anonymous person in the Gardens.
Can I also suggest that this enormously valuable crowd-sourced snapshot might benefit from some similarly crowd-sourced sitting back and doing some Sherlock-Holmes-style reflecting. An "hmm, interesting, three-bag-problem", if you like.
I think we all have our assumptions and preconceptions and many of those may be accurate. But I tend to think that other people's thoughts and ideas may stimulate creativity. Again to borrow from Sherlock, trying to observe as well as see.
My apologies in advance if this has already been announced and discussed on HoL. But I've just looked up the Council's website and noticed that on 30 June 2017 "Cabinet" member Cllr Peray Ahmet signed approval for the following charges for the waste service:
"Bulky waste removal at £25 for 4 items and £10 per additional item from 24th July 2017". (All forms of bulky waste now chargeable.)
"Replacement wheeled bins for refuse and recycling at £30 per bin from 31st July 2017."
"Green garden waste collections at £75 per annum from 23rd October 2017, with options for reduced capacity/cost available ...
Whether or not the extra charges will make up the cost of collecting any extra rubbish on our streets remains to be seen. (Assuming that anyone could trust "secret" Haringey to let us into the truth of this.)
My own guess is that, if anyone thought that J.K. Galbraith's "public squalor" had already arrived in Haringey then "you ain't seen nothing yet".
We may be looking forward to the borough firmly retaining its crown as the fly-tipping capital of the UK.
The documents are available on the Council's website from this page.
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