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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Today a good number of local residents turned up to clean Fairland Park. Many thanks to Darrell Osbawn for organising this via HOL.

 

Steve Hall, our area parks manager has been emailed to let the Parks Hygiene team know that there are an extra 10 bags of litter picked rubbish that needs picking up. As well as emptying the overflowing bins. The volunteers, some of who are pictured below, also swept the whole area.

 

Friends of Fairland Park website

 

 

 

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@Liz Prissy and toothless.  I think that describes me rather well! More on this later - I'm off to cavort around Chessington. Will report back on sin and litter later this evening x

Watch the Uncle David film, there's nothing prissy or toothless about him, he's rock hard.

Maybe I'm being a bit harsh on KBT, I'm just thinking of the fact that, due to Kirstie Allsop being the face of KBT, they'll get nowhere with hard core litterers while appealing to the sort of people who don't drop litter anyway (and yes I am aware that OAE, not wearing his NHS specs again, confused the fragrant Kirstie with me, the broom wielding anarchist)

Have you seen Ducketts this morning ??

Bloody Hell !!!!

Photos, John?

Same as this Alan; Councillor Dogus - why is Ducketts Common looking like a rubbish tip?

And whilst I was promised by the councillor an answer 3 weeks ago as to why this is happening, I've not heard a thing since. Scilence ... sometimes isn't golden.

Point taken, Matt. Though I wasn't criticising John_D. It's just that my own preference is to take a series of photos over time. It can help illustrate an ongoing problem. Or even record steady and welcome progress!

My job as a councillor is to represent residents, not to excuse poor performance by the Council. But I also believe in fairness. The Council can't spend money it hasn't got. If budgets are cut; services too will be cut.

Sure, Council officers need to think intelligently and imaginatively about how to run services with far less money. (NASA spent a small fortune on developing a pen that would write in zero gravity. The Russians used a pencil.) But it's dishonest for either local councillors or the Government to will the ends without providing the means. You can't make soup from stones.

Although I recall at least two versions of the soup and stones story. In one, a rabbi expects his wife to make soup and tells her to substitute stones and water for other ingredients they can't afford.

But there's also a Russian folktale about tricksters who pretend to be making soup with magic stones. They persuade some gullible peasants to donate their hidden-away store of vegetables and meat.

Didn't have time Alan, sorry ( I was chasing a > 7.5 T truck :-) ). But it looked like one of those huge New York landfill sites.

I rarely visit Ducketts Common but walked through it on a Saturday and was appalled by what a disgusting state it was in. 

I work near a tiny park (much smaller than Fairlands) in Islington and as it is the only green space in the area, now the weather is warm it is packed out with office workers at lunchtime. Although the vast majority try to put their litter in a bin, the bins were quickly overwhelmed and piles of rubbish piled up around them and blew around.

I emailed Islington council at the start of last week to let them know that they a)needed many more bins and b) they should collect them more often. They acknowledged my email and said other people had reported it too and they were working to fix it.

This Monday, I went to the park for lunch and Islington has installed some new massive bins (more like mini skips really), two huge new recycling bins and cleared up last week's backlog of rubbish. Ok, so the new bin-skips are not very attractive but are far better than all the rubbish piled up. And there was very very little litter left behind after any of the lunchtimes this week- people were very diligently recycling and putting their rubbish in the skip which was rather heartwarming.

So if Islington can find the cash for it, then I struggle to see why Haringey can not.

Both areas still share the same dog poo problem though!

Went past Ducketts at 4 o'clock. They had done the bins but not litter picked. Guess they saw a whole day job ahead of them and moved on to the next park. Having been in town today I saw a spotless Victoria Embankment park - guess Westminster are cutting other services!

May I suggest that your problem might simply lie in the name Ducketts Common.. 

A Common is a piece of open land for public use.. which Ducketts isn't - it's fenced in, unlike Clapham or Clapton Common even.

But being 'a common', perhaps it doesn't in some people's eyes, warrant so much attention as say 'a park' would?

Good Neighbour Award made - see here.

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