LONDON Centric reports today that a building in Crouch End is (unwittingly) sending untreated raw sewage into London's river system.
On this occasion, Thames Water is not to blame. Responsibility may lie with "dodgy builders and DIY plumbers".
The filth "surfaces in a local Tottenham Park, filled with sewage and wet wipes". The Moselle Brook flows from west to east through the Lordship Recreation Ground, which is the park affected.
Haringey Council is reported to have declined to identify the building in Park Road. This suggests that council officers have undertaken investigation in order to narrow down the source to a single road in the Borough.
London Centric's full story.
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these place as HMO license. Before the rooms were let as rooms with shared kitchen and bathroom. Haringey themselves used the accommodation to house crack users.
I don't care anymore. The Freeholder makes a fortune and doesn't give f*** about anyone else. Nothing anyone can do. The company that owns the freehold and bedsits has 10 million in capital. (Companies House accounts). They can afford fancy lawyers.
It’s a horrible situation to be in Neil - feeling powerless to get something done about nuisance like this. There is a requirement for HMOs to be inspected and the HMO licence can be withdrawn but it is sadly the case that the loudest voices get the attention. Have you thought about getting your ward councillor on board?
I don't hold a high opinion of Haringey's building control
Building control is one of the least glamorous municipal departments and therefore gets little attention at political-level. There are no photo opportunities or chances for promotion relating to building control, which normally involves problems.
The most attractive areas of the council for a Cabinet Member to be associated with are entertainment and public relations. For example, (private) events in public parks, the Borough of Culture 2027 programme and People magazine. The leader is involved with all of these.
In the listing of Cabinet areas, the second in the list of four responsibilities of the Council Leader is Communications.
PR is the leader's area.
The leader may not have seen or okayed the statement issued to London Centric (under subhead "4", the seventh paragraph, after "… spokesperson said …"). However, the leader would likely to be content with it.
Satisfaction would rest on these factors:
Does this not tick every Haringey Council PR checkbox!
In many ways this emission from PR is a model Haringey Council press release. As Cabinet Member for Communications, the Leader is likely to be well satisfied.
To the best of my knowledge, we haven't had any visits on Black Boy Lane but some friends on Harringay passage told me that they had Thames Water around a few months ago asking if they could put dye in the waste water to help track misconnections. So someone is doing something.
I suppose Black Boy Lane and surrounding areas are not part of the offending catchment.
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