Jump to content

matham grove bins


Recommended Posts

there are 6 to 8 wheelie bins at the end of Matham Grove before you get to Lordship Lane. They are for the indian restaurant Pistaccio Club and several other shops / flats. The problem is they are overflowing mostly with discarded indian food. The result is that the end of the road is smelly with food debris on pavement and vermin has been seen there. Does anyone know how we get the restaurant/council to clean it up, restrict the time that rubbish can be put out?

any help/ suggestions appreciated thanks

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This is not just pissing against a wall. This is Southwark Council's new enviro-friendly directive to help reuse otherwise wasted, nutrient full liquid to help water the weeds and mosses pissing against a wall. Nero
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi David

The end of Matham Grove is truly disgusting. The collection of bins belong to the Pistachio Club, the Surma, the flat above V7, Green & Blue and Celestial. The new residents above Green & Blue also choose to leave their rubbish at the site on a daily basis. The household waste, packed in black bin liners and carrier bags includes nappies a human waste. The foxes visit every night, rip the bags open and leave a disgusting trail of debris almost every morning. In this warm weather it really is vile.


I have been taking photographs on a daily basis over the last 3 weeks and I have sent them to environmental health and the planning department. (They allowed the development above Green & Blue and should have made some sort of provision for the storage and collection of rubbish from those flats) So far the only difference is the arrival of another bin!


Many Matham Grove residents are annoyed by the current situation and perhaps after years of filth at the end of our street created by traders and residents who don't live here and don't care, perhaps we should take direct action. For the time being though, I suggest we should form an action group to discuss the matter and put pressue on the council.


Louis

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Hmmm, millions of animals are killed each year to eat in this country.  10,000 animals (maybe many more) reared to be eaten by exotic pets, dissected by students, experimented on by cosmetic and medical companies.  Why is this any different? Unless you have a vegan lifestyle most of us aren't in a position to judge.  I've not eaten meat for years, try not to buy leather and other animal products as much as possible but don't read every label, and have to live with the fact that for every female chick bred to (unaturally) lay eggs for me to eat, there will be male that is likely top be slaughtered, ditto for the cow/milk machines - again unnatural. I wasn't aware that there was this sort of market, but there must be a demand for it and doubt if it is breaking any sort of law. Happy to be proved wrong on anything and everything.
    • I don't know how spoillable food can be used as evidence in whatever imaginary CSI scenario you are imagining.  And yes, three times. One purchase was me, others were my partner. We don't check in with each other before buying meat. Twice we wrote it off as incidental. But now at three times it seems like a trend.   So the shop will be hearing from me. Though they won't ever see me again that's for sure.  I'd be happy to field any other questions you may have Sue. Your opinion really matters to me. 
    • If you thought they were off, would it not have been a good idea to have kept them rather than throwing them away, as evidence for Environmental Health or whoever? Or indeed the shop? And do you mean this is the third time you have bought chicken from the same shop which has been off? Have you told the shop? Why did you buy it again if you have twice previously had chicken from there which was off? Have I misunderstood?
    • I found this post after we just had to throw away £14 of chicken thighs from Dugard in HH, and probably for the 3rd time. They were roasted thoroughly within an hour of purchase. But they came out of the oven smelling very woofy.  We couldn't take a single bite, they were clearly off. Pizza for dinner it is then. Very disappointing. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...