Do you think enough is enough? Are you sick of getting sick? Are you tired of the smell of greasy meat getting into your curtains?
I want to get our voices heard - loudly and as widely as possible!
Send me how the restaurant pollution impacts you, your children and your homes.
Email - harringaypollution@gmail.com
Let me know your story - include your street and whether you want to remain anonymous.
I know we are angry (and scared) - but the only way we can get CHANGE is to COMPLAIN - LOUDLY and OFTEN.
Tags for Forum Posts: air pollution, ladder air pollution
You can also share your story with Zena and Anna who have been good in championing this issue
zena.brabazon@haringey.gov.uk
Anna.Abela@haringey.gov.uk
Dear residents,
In recent months, we have been contacted by a number of Harringay ward residents who are concerned about emissions from restaurants on Green Lanes, which often use wood and charcoal-based ovens.
We want to reassure you that we have been following up on this issue, and on March 18, we had a very positive and helpful meeting to discuss a way forward. The meeting was chaired by Cllr Ibrahim Ali, Haringey Council's new Cabinet Member for Climate Action & Environment, and attended by key officers; the Director of Public Health, the Head of Regulatory Services and senior officers from the Noise and Nuisance Team, Environmental Health and Trading Standards.
Officers told us that they have conducted recent inspections of the restaurants and have found them all to be compliant with the legal requirements on oven and air filtration maintenance. However, they also understand the wider issues related to emissions and appreciated that the high density of restaurants on Green Lanes could be contributing to a cumulative impact on air quality on Harringay Ladder roads. We all agreed that this demanded further investigation, and Cllr Ibrahim Ali was clear that we needed a multidisciplinary approach to tackling the issue and problem solving.
To do this we have agreed to a two-pronged approach to address the issue:
To support this evidence gathering, residents should use the Council's Nuisance Reporting Portal to report specific incidents of high emissions. Complaints sent through other channels are not always received and logged by the Nuisance team, which hampers their ability to form a clear understanding of the time and extent of the issues.
We intend to track our progress by convening a meeting in this format every two months until the situation has improved. We would like to thank the residents who brought this matter to our attention and acknowledge the leadership of those Green Lanes businesses that already have sophisticated emissions-mitigation measures in place.
Best regards,
Cllr Anna Abela & Cllr Zena Brabazon
Labour councillors for Harringay ward
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