South London Waste Partnership Joint Committee 9 September 2020

Items

1. Welcome and introductions

2. Apologies for absence

3. Minutes of the previous meeting  PDF 149 KB

To approve the minutes of the previous SLWP meeting held on 23 July 2020 as a true and correct record.

4. Declarations of interest

5. Phase A & B Contract Management Report  PDF 111 KB

To note the contents of the report and comment on any aspects of the performance of the Partnership’s Phase A & B contracts.

Additional documents:

6. Budget update – Month 4 (2020/21)  PDF 108 KB

To note the contents of the report.

7. JWC Communications and Engagement report  PDF 4 MB

Note the contents of this report and comment on any aspects of

communications and engagement activities relating to the Phase A and

Phase B contracts.

8. JWC Risk Report Q1 (2020/21)  PDF 93 KB

To note the contents of this report.

9. Exclusion of the Press and Public

10. Dates of the next meetings

  • 17 December 2020 (18:30)
  • 13 April 2021 (18:30)
  • 8 June 2021 (18:30)

 

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About Mark Gale

A Ravensbury resident fed up with mistakes being made at council meetings, my local Councillor preferring to complete a Sudoku Puzzle rather than listen to comments made at a scrutiny meeting, not having an accurate record of council meetings. Merton Council needs transparency to expose the childish behaviour, and blind party loyalty from our elected members. I have setup this website and will do my best to make as many council meetings accessible for ALL. With the help from other committed residents of our borough, we can keep a close eye on Merton.
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1 thought on “South London Waste Partnership Joint Committee 9 September 2020

  1. The rubbish situation is ridiculous in Merton. The reduced rubbish and reclying pickup during a global pandemic where most people are at home all day, students are at home all day means we are using more packaging through delivery services than ever before. I’ve had to become my own waste management function because of the sheer amount of cardboard and rubbish generated over a 3 week period. I just received a 400gbp tipping fine for taking properly sorted cardboard to the recycing area where the bins were all complety full.

    I’ve watched this meeting and they are leaning on word of mouth pronouncements from people at the recyling center about the booking process. Who are these people saying that’s a good idea. It’s ridiculous. Try a real feedback loop rather than people telling you what you want to hear and fix this garbage situation.

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