Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:South Ealing Road - waste ground | |
Posted by: | Philippa Bond | |
Date/Time: | 11/10/16 05:55:00 |
Requirements under planning permissions to provide housing for waste and bins needs to be maintained. Landlords' responsibility surely? You cannot expect tenants who may only be there for a weekend in some cases to provide safe enclosures or hardstanding for bins - especially if the only outside space is just the entrance to a flat or the steps leading up to it. If planning permission was gained then other departments should have been made aware. Whereas a long-term tenant may provide and reorganise their own bins to suit themselves you can't expect a weekend one to do that. And how many flats or houses have at least twice as many people living there than the house/flat has been let to? Or are being sub-let with no original tenants living there? With a transient population of people buying and living on credit there is much less pressure and incentive for them to take or make the time to care. It would be interesting to know why some flats seem entitled to have weekly collections and others don't. |