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Streetcare - Update on Services highlighted on the Forward Work Programme PDF 119 KB Minutes: The Committee
was presented with a report covering the topics Members requested an update on
following their recent Streetscene and Engineering Forward Work Programme
Workshop; those topics included waste and recycling, review of potential to
extend the use of public space protection orders (PSPOs) and cemeteries. Waste and
Recycling It was queried
whether the bulk collection service could reinstate the second vehicle that was
temporarily added to the service as there was currently a demand for bulk
collection and the additional vehicle assisting could potentially decrease the
issue of fly tipping. Officers stated that one vehicle had been adequate
previously however due to the temporary suspension of the service between the months
of March and May, there was a backlog of demand on the service that needed to
be dealt with; the pressures on the service including dealing with Covid 19
related absences and the backlog of demand, meant that the service temporarily
had extra crew assisting in the bulk collection. It was highlighted that before
taking on more staff, vehicles and a permanent budget liability, the service
needed to be certain of factors such as the income and covering services; this
particular demand was identified as a short demand, therefore providing two
vehicles wouldn’t currently be needed throughout the year. Detailed within
the circulated report it stated that there had been an increase in demand of
the recycling kit during the pandemic; Members asked if the Council had seen an
increase in the figures for recycling because of this. It was noted that the
kerbside collection was growing, for example last year the food waste grew by
600 tonnes; however there was a number of different materials that made up the
Councils performance, and there were issues surrounding the recycling of these
other materials, such as wood waste, which impacted on the performance levels.
Officers added that the figures showed a mixture of both new kit being ordered
and replacement kit being ordered. In relation to
Absorbent Hygiene Products (AHP), it was asked whether there was any links or
systems in place with the Social Services Directorate and the Health Board. It
was noted that the Council had a hygiene service in place for people with
medical conditions who needed certain waste collected that wasn’t covered by
the NHS collections; the service was prioritised and continued throughout the
pandemic and further details of this could be found online. Officers confirmed
that if there was a need to link with other services areas around this matter,
they would be happy to do so. The report mentioned that PACE interviews were taking place in the Civic Centres; Officers were asked to explain these in more detail. It was clarified that Police and Criminal Evidence (PACE) interviews were used to gather criminal evidence for cases where people were suspected of committing environmental crimes; there were facilities set up for these interviews, however due to the outbreak of Covid 19 these facilities were no longer safe to use. It was stated that this ... view the full minutes text for item 1a |
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Forward Work Programme 2020/21 PDF 68 KB Minutes: Members noted
the Streetscene and Engineering Scrutiny Forward Work
Programme for 2020/21, which was populated by the Committee at their recent
Forward Work Programme Workshop. Members
mentioned that some services such as enforcement and waste, would be much more
effective if they were joined as this could encourage more linking within the
community. It was confirmed that the Director of Environment And Regeneration
(Nicola Pearce) had asked the Head of Streetcare
(Mike Roberts) and the Head of Planning and Public Protection (Ceri Morris) to
look at the interface between pest control and environmental health and decide
whether those two elements should be brought together; these discussions were
currently ongoing. |
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Cabinet Forward Work Programme PDF 60 KB Minutes: The
Cabinet Forward Work Programme was provided to Members information purposes;
the Forward Work Programme was noted. |