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The Committee
received a report from the Operations Manager – Community Engagement and
Enforcement. She brought the report up to date by stating a typographical error
incorrectly listed the reporting period as February-July instead of
June-November.
The report
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
identifies the reactive and proactive service actions undertaken in the
previous year, including the requested priority targets and reports back on the
recommended issues and associated actions to be targeted in the following
period. It also includes key officer
contacts for the reporting of waste and refuse and public realm issues
The following were
suggestions for members on what action could be considered for priority within
the South Area for the upcoming period.
Number |
Priority details |
1 |
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. |
2 |
Enforcement to
work with the County Council, against utilities and companies that damage the
verge on Mowbray and Fendon Road. |
3 |
Enforcement
action to deal with bins left on pavements in Anstey Way. |
The Committee discussed the following issues:
i.
Needle finds in Trumpington.
Action Point: Operations Manager – Community
Engagement and Enforcement to inform Councillor O’Connell if needle find
figures (report P10) had increased or decreased in Tumpington.
ii.
The sharp decline in dry recycling and composting
figures.
Action Point: Operations Manager – Community
Engagement and Enforcement to ask Waste Recycling Manager to liaise with
Councillor Taylor concerning decline in dry recycling and composting figures.
iii.
Area between Cherry Hinton Road and Rustat Road required cleaning. As did Hills Road slip road
between Queen Edith’s Way and Nightingale Avenue.
Action Point:
Operations Manager – Community Engagement and Enforcement to advice Streets and
Open Spaces Community Engagement Team of street cleaning issues:
· Between Cherry Hinton Road and Rustat
Road.
· On Hills Road slip road between Queen Edith’s Way
and Nightingale Avenue.
iv.
By-laws may limit possible actions that could be
taken against people who parked on verges.
In response to Members’ questions the Operations Manager – Community
Engagement and Enforcement said the following:
i.
There was a new team called the Streets and Open
Spaces Community Engagement Team (formerly the City Rangers). The team would work with residents in future.
Issues could be reported:
a.
On-line.
b.
To the Customer Access Centre.
c.
To Rangers directly.
ii.
There has been no change to Ranger numbers or
contact details. The South Area Ranger had experienced problems with his phone,
so he had not received some messages from residents.
iii.
Central Government decriminalised leaving bins on
the pavement where they could be obstructions. The City Council now had to go
through a complicated process to take enforcement action. This required the
Council to review the cost/benefit of taking action.
Action Point: Operations Manager – Community
Engagement and Enforcement to advice Councillor Taylor which Public Realm
Enforcement Officer will be responsible in future for Anstey Way (when
appointed).
Councillors queried if priority 3 in the Officer’s report was required.
Action Point:
Councillors Thornburrow and O’Connell to liaise with Operations Manager –
Community Engagement and Enforcement to determine if priority (iii) was still
required: Enforcement action to deal with
bins left on pavements in Anstey Way.
Following discussion, Members unanimously resolved to approve priorities for action
as follows:
i.
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.
ii.
Enforcement to work with the
County Council, against utilities and companies that damage the verge on
Mowbray and Fendon Road.