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Thanks, Matt.
DAY 3. I phoned and asked the Haringey Waste Management staff who the corresponding person is for my own ward - Tottenham Hale. Unfortunately they hadn't yet been given this information.
However, the Veolia switchboard (8885 7700) did know. And said that each "village" (i.e. entirely arbitrary group of wards based on the existing Area Assembly areas) actually has two people - one in charge of refuse collection and one for street cleaning. For HoL members who live in Tottenham Green, Tottenham Hale or Seven Sisters the two people are Stephen (Steve) Fletcher and Gary Tyler. Their phone numbers aren't yet available.
Meanwhile the purple (mauve?) bags are piling up. As Liz rightly insists they will need to get their systems working quickly and smoothly to minimise the time these are left on the streets. Otherwise they'll be even more attractive magnets for further dumping.
P.S. As you have the inside track, Matt would you be able to get the complete list of names and phone numbers across Haringey?
(Tottenham Hale ward councillor)Oh, dear. And we pond life councillors now rely on HoL to let us know what's happening.
"Twice a week" is just ever so silghtly at odds with what I was told by an officer of the council, who helped negotiate the contract. I wrote this paragraph:
it specifies the results Haringey want to achieve, i.e. lots of recycling, clean streets, empty bins, and so on, rather than the actions Veolia must carry out - so if a street is clean enough then Veolia can leave it unswept, if it is not clean enough then they must keep sweeping it until it is. Indeed, they don't have to sweep it, they can use magic, or any other cleansing mechanism, if they have it available
in a larger document and Haringey OK'd it. So twice a week might not be enough, or it might be far too much.
Alan and I have been musing on this over on Flickr. Two days ago Crouch End was a sea of purple bags which were left out overnight. This is not ideal as it encourages dumping (see link on Flickr). If bags are left overnight or longer, I suggest you log them as dumped rubbish on the report a problem form. I had one that lasted 2 and a half days which I reported twice, however the next one that appeared disappeared quickly - I wonder if sometimes bags are simply missed as the waste disposal chaps drive round to collect them.
As John says, I was tempted to throw it into my (nearly always) empty wheelie but I'd prefer them to change the system so that these bags don't dot the landscape - with their distinctive colour, they are even more easily spotable than the old green ones and bound to attract the cans and the pizza boxes just as the old bags did
Oof! Yes, well, hello!
Anyway, back to purple bags. There's another proliferation of them in Crouch End this evening - they're filled with cherry blossoms and presumably waiting for pick up. But yes, act quickly Veolia otherwise the mattress mice will be out and before you know you'll have the decrepit contents of everyone's lofts and sheds waiting for pick up with your cherry blossoms.
Perfection?
Ob Sonne ob Regen
Wir fegen...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30184910@N06/4720723517/
Perfection sieht anders aus..
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