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Once again this morning the neighbours of this restaurant have come out to find chicken heads, bones and lemons alongside other assorted food and kitchen waste from the restaurant all over the pavement on the corner of Matham Grove and Lordship Lane. All nicely mixed together with fox poo. This is a regular occurrence and it?s disgusting. It?s frequently impossible to navigate small children and their buggies around the mess. Residents in the street have approached the restaurant staff and management on numerous occasions requesting more frequent commercial food waste bin collections and for staff not to dispose of food and kitchen waste in thin plastic bags when their bins are full to no avail. Complaint has also been made to Southwark Council in the hope that they can address the issues with the restaurant owners but nothing ever seems to change. All the other local restaurants, of which there are many nearby can seem to be able to manage their waste, so what else can we do to force this repeat offending business who has no respect for the residents that neighbour it, to improve it?s game?

camberwellconvert Wrote:

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> All the other local restaurants, of which

> there are many nearby can seem to be able to

> manage their waste, so what else can we do to

> force this repeat offending business who has no

> respect for the residents that neighbour it, to

> improve it?s game?


There seems to be a waste issue with Curry Cabin too:

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,336529,1896456#msg-1896456

KidKruger Wrote:

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> could this be the result of their bins being blown

> over during the winds last night ?

> There were loads of bins, keeled over, contents

> spilled out, this morning.

> Has anyone gpne in and spoken to Memsab about it ?


It's not a one-off

I went for lunch here today and was very disappointed with the buffet, staff did not replenish the salad or rice, a lot of the food looked tired and yes i saw a member of staff taking a black bag outside and leaving it on the pavement on Lordship lsne when they had there bins in side road, i for one will not be returning

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