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Minutes:
The Committee received a report from the Operations Manager – Community
Engagement and Enforcement. It outlined an overview of City Council Refuse and
Environment and Streets and Open Spaces service activity relating to the
geographical area served by the South Area Committee. The report identified the
reactive and proactive service actions undertaken in the previous quarter,
including the requested priority targets, and reported back on the recommended
issues and associated actions to be targeted in the upcoming period. It also
included key officer contacts for the reporting of waste and refuse and public
realm issues.
Members noted that it was intended to align the priority setting period
with area Committee dates in future. The
following were suggestions for Members on what action could be considered for
priority within the South Area for the period December 2016 to February 2017:
The Committee discussed the following issues:
i.
Coldham’s Lane: a local
resident had voluntarily undertaken some cleaning in Coldham’s
Lane, but was now back at work and unable to continue this.
The Operations
Manager undertook to request a deep cleanse in Coldham’s
Lane, and to ensure that the work the volunteer had been undertaking would
continue to be done.
Action: Wendy Young
ii.
Anstey
Way: particularly the area round the shops could benefit from targeted work;
there were 20 – 30 black bins straying onto the pavement, and an increase in
levels of flytipping.
The Operations
Manager suggested that Anstey Way be added to priority 6 for action. The leaving of bins on pavements had recently
been decriminalised, but she would ask the Waste Team to work with those
leaving bins out in order to improve matters.
Action: Wendy Young
iii.
Hanover
and Princess Court: could the parts of Hanover and Princess Court that were not
the responsibility of housing be added to the list of areas to be kept under
review.
iv. Wulfstan Way, near the shops:
there was a path parallel to the road just before the GP surgery that needed to
be trimmed back as the overgrowing vegetation was a trip hazard for elderly and
disabled residents. Also, people were
slipping on leafmould caught in the gutters near the
sheltered housing.
The Operations
Manager undertook to take these points back to the Operations Team.
Action: Wendy Young
v.
Litter
picks: would it be possible for local members to be informed of routine litter
picks, so that they could know when the streets were due to be swept.
The Operations
Manager undertook to consult the Senior Operations Manager about Councillor
Taylor’s request, and report back to the Committee on the data available. Councillor Taylor asked to receive the reply
sooner than the next SAC in April.
Action: Wendy Young
vi. The Orchard, Byron
Square, and the Foster Road path were all suffering from increased numbers of
people using them and dropping litter, which volunteers were clearing up every
day.
The Operations
Manager said that the City Ranger Ed Nugent did a lot of work in the
Orchard. He reported to the Operations
Manager, so local groups should report any feedback to him, and he would pass
it on.
vii. Colville Road recycling
area: the number of recycling bins had been reduced, increasing the amount of
space available where people could just dump other rubbish. It would help
prevent this if the area of open space near the recycling bins could be
reduced.
The Chairman congratulated the Operations Manager and her team on the
good work that they were doing for Cambridge.
He reported that, in response to a survey, more dog bins had been
requested in the Gunhild play area, and near the GP
surgery in Wulfstan Way.
In considering the SAC’s priorities for targeted action, it was
suggested that Anstey Way, Coldhams Lane, Fendon Close, Fendon Road,
Hannover Court, Princes Court and Wulfstan Way be
added to the list in Priority 6 for enforcement patrols to deal with litter,
abandoned vehicles, and flytipping.
It was resolved unanimously
to adopt the following priorities:
Number |
Priority
details |
1.
|
Early
morning, daytime and weekend patrols for dog fouling on Bliss Way/Tenby
Close, Nightingale Avenue Recreation Ground, Cherry Hinton Recreation Ground and Cherry Hinton Hall. |
2.
|
Enforcement
targeted approach to areas where Addenbrookes site
joins residential areas such as Hills Road and Red Cross Lane and to work
with Addenbrookes to work towards the bus station
area being cleaned up. |
3.
|
Enforcement
to work with the County Council, against utilities and companies that damage
the verge on Mowbray and Fendon Road. |
4.
|
Enforcement
action against nuisance vehicles being repaired at Arran Close and vehicles
for sale at Queens Meadow and Fulbourn Road layby. |
5.
|
Enforcement
joint working and patrols to deal with littering from students of Long Road
Sixth Form in the areas of Long Road and Sedley
Taylor Road. |
6.
|
Enforcement
patrols to deal with litter, abandoned vehicles and fly tipping in and around
Anstey Way, Coldhams Lane, Fendon
Close, Fendon Road, Hannover Court, Princes Court, Teversham Drift and Wulfstan
Way. |