I was asked about the report the scrutiny panel did on the waste & recycling service prior to the last phase 3 being rolled out. The report is attached.
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Karen, I see that despite the subject of the post probably being the issue on which more HoL pixels have been expended than any other this year, this post has only had 66 views and no comments. I wonder if that's to do with the indigestibility of the report and a lack of understanding (if people are anything like me) about what the recommendations will mean and how they will be implemented followed up.
I wonder if a new post which briefly extracted the key points and set out a clear route to action / monitoring would attract more interest?
I didn't bother commenting because the report seemed like a waste of time, i was disappointed with some of the names of the authors for letting it be such a fudge, but perhaps they didn't really have much control. It read like some marketing blurb that tried to put the best possible spin on the situation and not really change anything significant.
They did a survey that the report claimed "Overall, the survey responses indicate an overwhelmingly positive response to the new system", but the survey only had 142 responses, I don't know who got sent the survey, i never saw it (it wasn't on HoL was it?) and it seemed like they didn't really want to find what most residents really thought and the questions were probably phrased so that you couldn't tell them anyway. Despite lots of photos of bins they didn't really say what was to be done about all the bins. We were originally told the report would look at if we were getting value for money from the new rubbish collection but didn't look at that at all.
What typified the whole pointlessness of it all was that one of purposes of the report was to see what might be done better in the phase 3 roll out by looking at how phases 1 and 2 went, but phase 3 was already being rolled out before the report was done.
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