118 Environmental Services Q1 Performance Report PDF 188 KB
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Minutes:
C
Thorpe introduced the report to members and ran through the
highlights:
- the food waste trials in flats is almost complete. 1600
properties across the borough were involved. Residents have been
written to and ask to complete an online survey about their
experience and these results will be analysed.
- the clothes swap event was very successful with 60% of items
swapped.
- the new dog bin operative has done a lot of work in mapping where
the bins are in relation to general litter bins. Parish Council
bins will now be emptied as part of their rounds.
- The Splash Park was opened and has proved very successful and
staff have been recognised on social media.
- there is an increase in missed bins in the performance data. This
is due to a number of vacancies and agency staff.
Councillor Matthews asked if other councils have looked into the
loss of revenue and if any alternative solutions will be shared.
Will there be a strategy review in light of current waste
costs?
C Thorpe said they are always looking at ways to improve. Some
authorities in the Herts Waste Partnership can play the market to
get a better deal but DBC are tied into a contract. However, DBC
have benefitted from higher prices in the past under this
contract.
Councillor Matthews said there was always some confusion in
Berkhamsted about bin collection days and what bin should be
collected. He asked if the calendars would be reissued.
C Thorpe said the bin collection calendar was available on the
website. The bin calendar for 2019 will be distributed to
properties at the end of November. The cost to print these
calendars and distribute cost £9k.
Councillor Birnie said he was pleased to see that the trial for
flat recycling had gone well. He asked why the focus was on newer
flats?
C Thorpe said a cross section of flats was used. There are 8,000
flats with no ability to recycle.
Councillor Marshall said the food trial lasted for three months over three areas. The comingled recycling will be provided through wheelie bins held in metal frames. In October, wheelie bins will be rolled out for flats that currently have no facilities.
Councillor Hicks asked if this would save money.
C Thorpe said it would cost money but the environment is the
driving factor here.
Councillor Hicks said he had been contacted by residents who
have reported missed bins or waste left by bin lorries but the
council do not respond to say they have cleared it up.
C Thorpe said there are about 120 missed bins a week and it would
be a huge resource to have to respond to every resident.
Councillor Harden said residents can log issues on the
resident’s portal and they can check the status of the issue
online.
Councillor Anderson said that the Splash Park had been a huge success.
Outcome
That the Strategic Planning & Environment Overview and Scrutiny Committee approve the report.