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Minutes:
The Community Engagement and Enforcement Manager introduced
the report and advised the fly tipping and environmental health figures shown
in the officer’s report were for the period of 2020/21 and not 2021/22.
The Community Engagement and Enforcement Manager made the
following comments in response to the Committee’s questions:
i.
Would speak to the Shared Waste Service Team
regarding the allocation of sites to deposit small electrical items for
recycling; small electrical items could be taken to the community clean-up days
which had been planned.
ii.
Further community clean-up days had been
scheduled to take place in approximately in the East during October and
November and residents would be notified of the date via delivery of a event
flyer.
iii.
Noted the comment to thank officers who had
worked with those individuals who were magnet fishing.
iv.
Was not aware of the ‘freelance’ scrap man
working in East area. If unlicensed and operating this would be breaking the
law. Would make the relevant officers aware to investigate the matter further
and take the appropriate action.
v.
Could not state that having to book an
appointment at the tip had created an increase in fly tipping. Due to the pandemic,
community clean ups had not been able to take place which may have had an
impact. There could been several reasons.
Councillor Moore informed those present the City Council was
looking to extend the number of recycling points for small electrical items.
Mixed recycling was not permitted at some of these sites as they could be
deposited in the blue bin.
The Chair of the Committee thanked the Community Engagement and Enforcement
Manager for their report and for the hard work of all the officers that had
been undertaken since the last report.