How to encourage rats
Dear Dame, Fly tipping on our roads with fridges, microwave oven & amazon boxes has reached epidemic levels.
Six years ago RBKC and Earls Court Councillors introduced paladin bins to our roads (Penywern, Kempsford & Eardley Crescent) as a trial.
As usual, they claimed residents, with no evidence, supported the idea.
It should be noted that every household in the area have bin areas in their basements, we know this because resident associations checked that every household had these available.
There is no lack of space to place rubbish but since the introduction of paladin bins lazy and new residents dump not in the bins but next to, on or in sight of them rather than go down their steps. Paladins have created an anti-social environment encouraging those with a full bladder to urinate on our pavements, night and day!
With the Councils’ claiming 'environmental betterment' of the borough one would have thought they would have tried to limit Suez trucks coming down these roads EVERYDAY to continually empty bins as well as pick up rubbish dumped by inconsiderate residents and passers-by.
Not one person has been prosecuted for fly tipping in Earls Court and one assumes that is the same for the rest of the borough.
Not once have Earls Court Councillors bothered to deal with the constant dumping over the last six years especially when at its infancy wardens rubbed their greasy hands with glee taking the opportunity to fine residents parking near these bins even going as far to remove them from the roads
Paladin bins have swallowed up parking spaces in an area dominated by non-resident parkers.
Paladin bins with Council and Councillors' blessings have also given a green light to tipping anything from mattresses. delipidated household items, washing machines, freezers, gas canisters but as yet no sighting of a kitchen sink!
Even with this bombardment of rubbish and tonnes removed over the years Earls Court Councillors have stuck their fingers in their ears and closed their eyes.
It would be interesting to know how much fly-tipping and rubbish Suez has picked up in the last six years and how much residents have been charged, as all residents pay for the paladin bins on these three roads!
Residents are not asking for much, just for those to do the jobs they are paid for and not to ignore certain situations because they are uncomfortable or difficult to deal with.
If these bins were an attempt to try and change the bad habits of residents it has done the exact opposite.
The truth of the matter is that only thing it has done is enrich Suez and their French owners. Don't also forget it was Suezage who failed to fulfil the gulley cleaning contract contributing to the catastrophic sewage flooding.
Just two of the three councillors live in the ward so one assumes it's a case of it's not in my street so why should I care?
Earls Court Resident