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You've got to accept there's a lot of poor people, broken people, people who just don't know the rules, people living in multiple occupancies, people living in cars, etc... these are just not the type of people who are likely to have the will/inclination to adhere to the rubbish-dumping regulations. This has been going on for years - wasn't Haringey once found to be the dirtiest place in Britain? - as I think I said before in this discussion, surely the council/Veolia needs to understand that the normal rules don't apply in Haringey, especially in Tottenham where I live, and make much more of an effort to tackle this.
Well done to you. That's the sort of thing my wife would do, but very few people are as combative characters as she is - I've certainly learned a bitter lesson not to leave any crisp packets lying around in the house :-)
But seeing as they won't pay for a proper bin collection/street cleaning service, are they actually going to fork out for people to go through the rubbish?
I am sending this to the Senior Council Officer who deals with Veolia.
To followup on Liz's suggestion, I would be very happy to meet with residents about the waste problems on the Ladder. Emine and I willboth be at St. Paul;s Church on Satirday 27 August at 11am if anyone wants to come by and have a coffee to talk about these or any other issues.
Zena
Zena Brabazon
Cllr, Harringay Ward
As I walk past the overflowing dustbins, the discarded beer cans, water bottles and supermarket carrier bags full of tubbish next to lamp-posts, and the hawked blobs of sputum on the pavements I realise what a shithole this borough has become.
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