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Minutes:
The Committee
received a report from the Community Engagement
and Enforcement Manager.
The report
outlined an overview of the
council’s Streets and Open Spaces, Environmental Health and Shared Waste
service activity in the Area Committee area
over the past six months.
A member of the public asked for
an update when a bin would be replaced where the Chisholm Trail met the
towpath. This issue had been raised in September 2022 and no update provided.
Action: For Senior Operations Manager to
provide an update on the replacement of the bin to Cllr Bird and member of the
public where the Chisholm Trail meets the towpath.
In response to Members’ questions the Community Engagement and Enforcement Manager said the
following:
i.
Community Clear Up days would begin in April, one
was scheduled for Kings Hedges on 8 April 2023.
ii.
Noted that while a mobile CCTV camera was located
in Cockerill Road fly tipping had stopped.
iii.
Enforcement action for fly tipping would be carried
out in accordance with the Council’s Enforcement Policy. Action included the provision
of information / training and more formal action. Each case was considered on
its own merits and enforcement action taken would be based on each individual
set of circumstances.
iv.
Acknowledged that the north of Cambridge was
experiencing a significant increase in fly tipping compared to the rest of the
city and noted that a greater team of officers were covering two wards in the
north.
v.
Would arrange for officers to carry out a sweep for
needles in the Bramblefields area.
vi.
Would ask the Shared Waste Service to provide
information why food waste had not been collected in East Chesterton.
vii.
Advised that the Operations Team dealt with oil /
paint spillages in roads and any spillages on roads should be reported to them.
Action: Would ask
the Shared Waste Service to provide a response why food waste had not been
collected in East Chesterton.