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Minutes:
Matter for Decision
The report detailed the shared waste service ABCD
(Alternative Bin Collection Day) initial project review from planning and
design to month 9 of operations.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Environmental Services and City Centre.
i.
Noted the report for information.
Reason for the
Decision
As set out in the Officer’s report.
Any Alternative
Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny
Considerations
The Committee received a report from the Head of Shared
Waste Services which referred to the original business case creating a shared
service with new collection rounds. This had been devised to ensure efficiency
and to achieve target savings of £700,000 over three years. These changes meant
that residents had a change in day and / or sequence of bin collections, which
started on 27 February 2017.
The report provided a review of collections and the lessons
learnt over the nine month period.
In response to Members’ questions the Head of Shared Waste
Services and the Health and Environmental Services Director (South
Cambridgeshire District Council) said the following:
i.
Welcomed Members feedback.
ii.
Recognised that errors had been made. The
changes had been complex, difficult and on a large scale.
iii.
Lessons had been learnt and there were things
that could and would be done differently.
iv.
A Project Manager was now in place to oversee
the implementation of the ICT for shared waste services and had engaged with
the wider stakeholders and would continue to do so.
v.
Acknowledged that shared ownership of bins stores
did create a problem, particularly when one of the parties was a commercial
business but access issues were currently being addressed.
vi.
Apologised to all residents who had their bins
missed during collections.
vii.
Praised the hard work of the refuse crews who
had a very hard and physical job. They had shown great dedication to improve
the service with the high levels of successful collections over the nine months
and would continue to do so.
viii.
South Cambridgeshire District Council operatives
had always started at 6.00am while those who had transferred from the City
Council started at 7.00am. The reason was that those starting at 7.00am before
the transfer would have had very little travel time to their destinations. As
the refuse trucks left at 6.00AM from Waterbeach
there was a thirty minutes travel time in to the City. The route was carefully
planned to minimise noise around the City. This was one area of the service
which was yet to be harmonised but would be looked at once the best system has
been determined.
ix.
The new vehicles would also be quieter as well
as being environmentally friendlier.
The Strategic Director advised that a Shared Management
Board had been set up to oversee the amalgamation of future shared services and
would share the corporate learning from previous projects.
The Committee and the Executive Councillor noted the report.
Conflicts of Interest
Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest were declared by the Executive Councillor