Jump to content

Recommended Posts

What are peoples thoughts on the amount of rubbish pilled up from lordship lanes business's on the footpaths in the evenings?


I bring this up as summer is on the way (fingers crossed) a lot of the restaurants and bars on the lane are setting up tables on the street which is great, but with piles of empty food boxes and rubbish it's not so nice and the lane could be a lot better without the refuse.



Do you think it be a good idea if the council provided large bins for the commercial rubbish say around the side streets away from residential houses, or better still organised a rubbish run for the lane between 6pm and 7pm with all other commercial rubbish found a warning issued ?? perhaps a bit draconian thoughts ?


Perhaps James Barber and or Councillors could advise if there is anything afoot to look into this already?

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/42869-lordship-lane-footpath-rubbish/
Share on other sites

85volga Wrote:

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


> Do you think it be a good idea if the council

> provided large bins for the commercial rubbish say

> around the side streets away from residential

> houses



Where are there any spaces in side streets, especially those right off of the lane, that is away from residential housing?

I'm the manager of Green Cuisine and we pay for the council (Veolia recycling services) to collect from outside our shop. They do seem to come at slightly random times to pick the bags up, so it might not be the business' fault that sometimes things are left until the evening

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

    • I totally agree it just seems that it a thing nowadays.  It must be due to how fireworks are sold. 
    • Well worth a read   https://manchestermill.co.uk/the-men-who-raised-the-flags/
    • If it was limited to a couple of days a year, so we all knew, that would be fine. In the last few years (and it is a recent thing) you get random fireworks going off any time after dusk for half the year. It does more than cause problems for pets and wildlife- it can mean lasting damage and massive expense and hassle for pet owners. All because some get a buzz out of loud bangs.
    • Ohh dear.  Fireworks can be great fun.  Where I used to live the kids would have firework wars/games.  Watching them was more enjoyable than watching  TV. (Which you could hardly hear due to the pops and bangs).  It's not like anyone/anything could stop them. I would still prefer organised public displays that are affordable.   And I agree that fireworks cause problems for wild life, pets and people.   It seems to be one of those things that just happens so we have to put up with it.  But it is still not as problematic here as in other areas in London - that's for sure.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

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