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Are you sure these aren't pieces, interventions and assisted ready-mades from the 2016 "Art in the Open" Festival? Possibly later today some artists will be along to paint the fag butts and stencil spray the meat?
Our new Schweppsie sculpture was on its way to the auction rooms in Miami almost before the paint dried.
Nick you are making a serious allegation on a public website about an identifiable individual. Can I suggest you remove this posting and make a formal complaint via Haringey and Veolia so that proper process can be undertaken. Golden Rule applies.
That really sounds like a good way to build up a good relationship with him. It's surely not a 'them and us', but a 'we' situation.
Many of the bags on the main streets are dumped by local businesses (I've seen it). If it is left overnight foxes rip the bags open hence litter strewn everywhere.
Somehow we should return to shops having secure bins, preferably out of sight, rather than dumping bags for collection. In Muswell Hill they still have roads behind the shops for this. Why not this side of the borough?
Alleys or other storage behind shops may offer a partial solution, Peter. But not always.
It's a while since I walked along the alley called Dovecote Avenue, behind the shops in Wood Green. So maybe it has improved enormously since these photos from a resident. But I see Amber Mews when I go to the Big Green Bookshop. Despite positive efforts by Cllr Stephen Mann, this was what the waste bins looked like on 18 March 2016.
Clicking on the photo takes you to a webpage with my response from Veolia who replied:
"Unfortunately Veolia has not enforcement powers, this has been forwarded to Haringey Council Frontline Services for investigation."
One problem in High Road Tottenham is that not only do traders and residents ignore the permitted hours for businesses to leave out waste for collection, but even if they stick to the official collection times, this can in practice mean that waste remains on the pavements into the small hours.
For months our friend and neighbour Martin Ball has been documenting this with "walks of shame" photographs as he heads home from the station.
I don't know whether or not the same applies to Green Lanes, But there are nine councillors representing wards north of the Hackney border to Turnpike Lane. Including the Council Leader. So maybe keep up pressure on them.
I see from Twitter that the Noel Park councillors (who represent Wood Green) have been out and about reporting stuff.
I've noticed this too. Interesting, no?
Bike riders are lucky John.. They don't have to roll down the windows !
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