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Does anyone have any knowledge of asbestos hazard. A number of large pile of the stuff have

been piled against the fence at the old Banfield woodyard site on the junction of Barry and

Underhill Road.I thought it was dangerous to break it up and expose the fibres ?


I drew it to the attention of Southwark Envir. Enforcement who were in attendance yesterday evening

investigating the large bonfire but they didn't seem to have any knowledge.

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Another resident asked me about this and I referred this to Southwark Enforcement Officers on Monday.

Late yesterday they referred me onto the H&S Executive.

I've reported the incident and have been given reference number 02855374 and will apparently be emailed a report about this incident in the next 3-5 days.

Hi northlondoner,

That's very kind of you but my wife and young kids patience is close to breaking point with all the current campaigning as it is.

Also, I think having a normal day job helps me bring useful perspectives to how the council runs - apart from also paying the mortgage.

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