Jump to content

Recommended Posts

https://www.writetothem.com/


This is an easy way to get in touch with your MP or councillor. It?d take five minutes or less to write this problem down and include a link to this thread.


Please do so if you - where ?you? means ?anyone? - are concerned about the littering. It?s more effective than writing on here though I understand that at least this method may prompt individuals to do more to keep the area clean.

gsweet87 Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> RachP, I completely agree about the council. The

> vast majority of people are at least polite enough

> to bag up their rubbish and put it by the bins.

> It's not the public's fault that the bins are not

> emptied regularly enough, or that there are not

> enough of them. Surely this is the sort of thing

> we pay council tax for, but they seem to get off

> scott free on this sort of issue.


interestingly there was a Southwark Council collection truck- the ones with the wire cages around the flat bed part- out and about on Bank Holiday Monday (on double time no doubt!) so there is NO excuse...

More practical than bigger bins? What are you suggesting? Or were you just referencing my comments re. signage? I agree bigger bins are the best option but there is some evidence that people will check their own behaviour if they are reminded how it negatively impacts others- I don't think it hurts to try as an additional measure. I have drafted a note so I will send it on and reference this thread.


I would love to see the sarcastic response you received....

This is a perennial problem.....of the 10 years I've lived in ED (and there are of course many who have been here longer), Whitbread comes up every once in a while. Just like the dog shit on the footpath thread. Everyone seems to agree that it's bad, but it's still happens. I know that very occasionally, things can get left behind, but surely that doesn't explain it. It certainly doesn't explain the dog shit, as that is not a 'mistake'. I guess people are just c#nts.
I went to Peckham Rye this evening for a atroll and was shocked by the amount of large groups and rubbish, it was like a festival. How that can be allowed to continue is beyond me. Every bin I saw looked something like the one in the attached picture- and the rubbish was blowing everywhere. I cannot imagine what is like for the poor people clearing it up, they must have their work cut out..

to be fair, that particular bun in your photo looks pretty organised (considering the trash wasn't taken home by it's owners), all stacked around the bin. But yeah, trash blowing around the park is out of order.


rachp Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I went to Peckham Rye this evening for a atroll

> and was shocked by the amount of large groups and

> rubbish, it was like a festival. How that can be

> allowed to continue is beyond me. Every bin I saw

> looked something like the one in the attached

> picture- and the rubbish was blowing everywhere. I

> cannot imagine what is like for the poor people

> clearing it up, they must have their work cut

> out..

The problem is that if it's left like that, it does end up blowing around everywhere. It was already happening by 8pm so I dread to think what state the place is in this morning. Let's hope the pleas to the council for the bigger bins works as this will certainly help- most people will do the right thing if you make it easy for them.

Yes, I won't put my thoughts down on what I'd like to happen to those people, all my liberal values go out of the window! I'd like to think they are the very small minority but once alcohol and other substances are involved, this probably is not the case... good reminder of one of the reasons why this matters here (apols if not on Facebook)


https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2513791818721638&id=100002725321140


This picture next to all the bins might prod some people in the right direction

More rubbish on Dawson?s Hill


I?ve reported it online to the council. I also suggested they move one of the empty bins at the bsck of the grass area to the place that?s attracting extra rubbish because the bin there gets fill and the selfish and probably young people (ab)using the space CBA to take their pizza boxes/empty bottles and cans with them.

LOL. This tickled me! I love it!...



Cyclemonkey Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> My mum used to run after litter droppers and push

> it back in their hands whilst expressing polite

> concern that " they had left their belongings

> behind".

I was in the Horniman yesterday morning and there was a scattering of litter around a (fairly full) bin, but that looked wind-blown to me - and probably left the night before. If the bin had been emptied the litter wouldn't have then blown out of it. In still conditions it would probably still be in the bin. Better to take your own litter away, but when there's a bin I'm not surprised it's used. The gardens are otherwise in great condition, and clearly there are enough staff to care for them from a horticultural perspective.
We've just been to Dulwich woods and it's the same there. Lots of drinks cans, glass bottles, single use plastic inside dens that kids want to play in. There was even some charred wood. Why anyone would think it's a good idea to light a fire inside a den in the woods at this exceptionally dry time is just beyond me.

UlStED Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> We've just been to Dulwich woods and it's the same

> there. Lots of drinks cans, glass bottles, single

> use plastic inside dens that kids want to play in.

> There was even some charred wood. Why anyone would

> think it's a good idea to light a fire inside a

> den in the woods at this exceptionally dry time is

> just beyond me.


Yes I noticed all the rubbish in the woods and also a burnt patch of earth that looked like someone had lit a fire.

It really upset me...I love those woods they have brought me peace in these anxious troubled times and It scares me that someones stupidity could mean all of that is lost.

Also in the Dulwich college playing field I saw several empty pizza boxes just lying on the grass where a group had obviously left them.

We are privileged to have access to these amenities at this time-they have been a real lifeline for me and I dont get why some people are so careless as to not respect our open spaces.

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

    • No doubt the schools in Harrogate are being discussed on the East Harrogate Forum or whatever. Dulwich College is being discussed because it's local. Saying "ooh, there were loads of schools mentioned" is a bit dismissive. It was Dulwich College that referred sex abuse allegations about pupils to the police and Dulwich College that used the spectre of the police to suppress dissent. 🤔
    • Hi, I was just wondering what experiences any of you have had in relation to an Independent Panel review relating to the Permanent Exclusion of a SEN child. 1. General experience Any experiences, positive or negative, in general? 2. Clerks Associates UK Any experience of this entity acting as an "independent clerk" to an Independent Review Panel in a matter involving a Permanent Exclusion of a SEN pupil, also involving discrimination under the Equality Act 2010. There is limited publicly available information with regards to this "independent clerk"; however, I can see from their Annual Report & Accounts at Companies House that they are a small, privately owned organisation.   I am very concerned that there is a clear and material risk that they are highly dependent for their revenues and cash flow from the business that they receive from the school and its parent Trust (which has 9 schools in total under its management) who have appointed them. I also note that the Trust has a material employee relations dispute with their staff over underpayment of maternity pay whilst materially increasing the salaries of the highest paid Trust executives and other highly paid staff (presumably the Head Teachers). https://southwarknews.co.uk/news/community/teachers-at-six-charter-schools-walk-out-in-first-of-four-strike-days-planned-for-this-month/ Given the current situation, we have no choice but to engage in this process of an Independent Panel Review; however, we are concerned as to various elements including this one which is a key role in providing independence. 3. Independent SEN expert We have the right to an independent SEN expert to review the matter and provide their opinion to the Independent Review Panel. The concept is that this person is supposedly acting "independently" and also solely in respect of the SEN elements of the matter. We do not however know who this person is, their experience or level of independence. The last information that I can find in the public domain about the effectiveness of an Independent SEN expert is a UK govt report from 2014 which portrays a very mixed experience for parents. Hence, we are seeking to understand if anyone has any more recent experience of an Independent SEN expert in relation to an Independent Panel Review. Many thanks for any thoughts that you have based on your experience. For reasons of confidentiality, it is perhaps better to send any replies to me directly. Many thanks
    • Hang in there, friends. Most of us appreciate that you're trying you best and these companies are a nightmare!
    • I agree about the site and buying another one, but I was responding to a query about the old site. Which was no longer fit for purpose. Selling that and not buying another locally was just money for old rope for the foreign owners, as was moving the DO to an unsuitable building too far away. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

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