I was fed up with the constant fly-tipping on my road, which despite reporting to Veolia on numerous occasions, continues on a near weekly basis. Nothing seemed to have been done about it, so I contacted Veolia recently to ask them what strategies they employ to combat persistent fly-tipping in Haringey and how they work with the local authorities to reduce fly-tipping. I got the following response from them.
"Veolia is working in partnership with Haringey Council to clear all fly-tips which are found and/or reported to improve the impact that these occurrences have on the street scene. Through this partnership, we are aiming to provide measures to reduce the amount of reported fly-tips with the overall aim of preventing rubbish from being dumped illegally within the borough.
The Haringey Veolia Partnership have identified 50 fly-tipping hot spot locations and working together we are visiting one a week to engage with local residents to ensure they are aware of how to report fly tipping and how to dispose of bulky items.
In respect of this, Haringey Council are responsible for all Enforcement activities in relation to fly-tipping."
I was intrigued by the “50 fly-tipping hot spot locations” and also astounded to learn they visit only one a week(!). I probed further but came up against a brick wall with Veolia informing me that Haringey Council would not let them disclose the list of top fly-tipping spots. They said I had to put in a freedom of information request. After waiting patiently for a few weeks they sent me the following list of locations (also attached). I don't think this is available online, so here it is (spelling mistakes are Haringey's, not mine!):
Road |
Location |
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1 |
Acacia Road N22 |
By recycling bins |
2 |
Avenue Mews N10 |
|
3 |
Boreham Road N22 |
near number 2 |
4 |
Caradon Way N15 |
Chedworth House |
5 |
Carbuncle Passage N17 |
J/W Park View Road |
6 |
Carew Road N17 |
|
7 |
Cavendish Road N4 near J/W Green Lanes (87/88) |
|
8 |
Clonmell Road J/W Higham Road |
|
9 |
Clyde Road N15 |
By Bridge |
10 |
Compton Crescent N17 by Recycling bin |
|
11 |
Craven park Road N22 |
TBC |
12 |
Douglas Road N22 |
Next to recycling bins by Acaica House |
13 |
Downhills Park Road J/W Downhills Avenue N17 |
|
14 |
Dunbar Road N22 |
Lordship lane End by recycling bins |
15 |
Eade Road N4 |
TBC |
16 |
Ermine Road N15 |
No 1-101 |
17 |
Etherley Road N15 near number 1 |
|
18 |
Fairfax Road N22 |
TBC |
19 |
Fladbury Road N15 |
No27-47 |
20 |
Flexmere Road N17 J/W Carrick Gardens (houshold bulk items) |
|
21 |
Gladesmore Road N15 |
TBC |
22 |
Gladstone Mews N22 |
Entrance to Mews side wall by house |
23 |
Grove park Road J/W West Green Road N15 |
FAS |
24 |
Harringay Park Road by Libruary |
|
25 |
Hastings Road J/W Higham Road N17 |
|
26 |
Havelock Road N15 |
TBC |
27 |
Hermitage Road N4 |
TBC |
28 |
Heybourne Road N17 |
|
29 |
High Road N15 under Railway bridge |
FAS |
30 |
Highfield Close |
|
31 |
Hillside road N15 |
Cul-de-sack end |
32 |
Kimberley Gardens N4 near number 2 |
|
33 |
Lemsford Close N15 |
No 1-24 |
34 |
Lyminton Avenue |
J/W Pelham Road |
35 |
Newland Road N8 opposite Boyton Road near recycling bank |
|
36 |
Queens Avenue N10 outside Queens Mansions |
|
37 |
Queenswood Road N6 |
All of Road, no properties but properties on Wood vale and wood lane |
38 |
Risley Avenue N17 |
TBC |
39 |
Roebuck Close N17 |
|
40 |
Roseberry Mews N10 |
|
41 |
Scotland Green N17 J/W Kemble Road |
|
42 |
Stoneleigh Road N17 |
Rear of Beehive Pub/ Added 21/03/2014 |
43 |
Strode Road J/W stMargarets Road |
|
44 |
Suffield Road N15 both ends of Road |
FAS? |
45 |
Sydney Road J/W Harringay Passage |
|
46 |
Turner Avenue N15 |
No 1-16 & 30-56 |
47 |
Twekesbury Road N15 |
TBC |
48 |
Upper Tollington Park J/s Stroud Green Road |
|
49 |
Weir Hall Road N17 |
TBC |
50 |
West Green Road |
|
51 |
Westerfield Road car park entrance |
|
52 |
White Hart lane N17 outside number 7 |
|
53 |
Winkfield Road N22 |
Next to recycling bins |
54 |
Waltheof Avenue N17 J/W Lordship Lane (FAS waste in wrong place) |
FAS |
55 |
Myddleton Road |
Added to list 29/05/2014 |
56 |
Highfield Close N22 |
Added to list June 2014 |
57 |
Lansdowne Road N17 83&93 |
Unregistered alleyway between 83 and 93 (Added to list 30/06/2014) |
I am sure there are many more locations across Haringey that could be added to this list.
I also asked what measures they had in place to reduce fly-tipping. They said they were implementing the following:
Veolia’s performance for effectiveness of fly-tip strategy is measured through a Strategic Performance Indicator based on the number of fly-tip reports by residents. The table below sets out the targets for Year 1 to Year 4 of the contract showing how the number reported by residents should fall over time based on prevention by encouraging people to dispose of waste properly and also on fast collection of fly-tipping so residents do not need to report them. Haringey are saying they have met this target each year included the third year.
I'm not convinced this is the most effective measure of performance because it may just be an indication that people are not bothering to report fly-tipping rather there being less fly-tipping to report. In my personal experience fly-tipping hasn't reduced where I live and I'm sure others would agree.
Year 1 2011/12 target |
Year 1 2011/12 score |
Year 2 2012/13 target |
Year 2 2012/13 score |
Year 3 2013/14 target |
Year 3 2013/14 score |
Year 4 2014/15 target |
|
|
Number of Flytips reported by residents per month |
600 |
487 |
540 |
367 |
486 |
Not yet published |
450 |
Number of financial penalties/prosecutions below:
YEAR |
FPN |
PROSECUTION |
2010 - 2011 |
274 |
39 |
2011 – 2012 |
154 |
29 |
2012 – 2013 |
216 |
18 |
2013 – 2014 |
440 |
20 |
2014 – 2015 (to 9.7.14) |
37 |
14 |
It would be interesting to see how these figures compare with other London boroughs.
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More prosecutions, fines, higher penalties for persistent offenders.
The council are too soft on this issue. A lot of carrots but a few proverbial slaps where it hurts required. Naming and shaming of offenders as well.
Again, too many words and not enough action. People flytip because they can and there is no comeback.
Are there any case studies of councils that do come down hard on fly-tippers? Does it work?
Quite right, there is a lack of transparency. Perhaps Service Level assumptions and statistics should be published so the public can see details of number of call outs, response times and penalties.
I would not be surprised to find Councillors may be as powerless as residents in all this.
'The great fly-tip of Weston Park', a thread started in early May 2014, chronicles daily, extensive dumping - link here. Anette has repeatedly contacted councillors and officials and has reported their responses, so it's surprising that it doesn't appear in the Veolia list - it certainly qualifies under both persistence and quantity considerations.
I was surprised at that too, Gordon.
Asha, thanks for a really interesting post!
Interesting that nowhere in Hornsey N8 listed. Much dumping of furniture and sacks of refuse all round my estate - some of which i report. Presume most people have given up reporting and hope Veolia actually notice it on their collection rounds.
People, be reasonable. Please avoid reporting any further flytips to HVP. They already have a full year of 50 weekly visits. Would you like to have to work through Christmas? I caught myself the other day wanting to add Wightman /Mattison junction to this list. Fortunately I noticed in time that the purple flytip was Veolia's.
Theere are continually bags of rubbish piled up outside 482A West Green Road (Turnpike Lane end, next to the garage) because as far as I can see the block of flats doesn't have any rubbish bins! Which is insane.
I've been reporting it on a near-daily basis to the Our Haringey app, to try and get Veolia to collect it more often. The daily pile of rubbish is at least smaller now...
But what can I do to help get a proper solution? I am quite new to this whole local politics thing. It's presumably a failure of the building's landlord, but I've no way to find out who that is, so should I email local councillors?
Waste arrangements should have been clearly included in the original planning application. With the Waste Management staff asked to comment. If I were you I'd contact all three West Green ward councillors.
Jay, this seems to be a very common problem. Waste arrangements for flats is more often than not not in place. It's weird, but true. If of was, we would probably see a lot less bags dumped next to public bins. There seems to be an EPIC FAIL somewhere on planning level.
I'm amazed that parts of Seven Sisters Road aren't included in this list. The rubbish tips tend to get cleaned up (relatively) quickly, presumably as it's a main road. But that doesn't stop them from reappearing every day.
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