Managing waste storage

Much of the litter we see around the area can be traced to poor storage arrangements. These commercial bins in back Front Street were overloaded to point when rubbish was likely to be blown around the area.
Little Green Lane garage area looking overgrown and neglected again

On a more positive note, we were pleased to see that the Ashbourn Place gate access to the Foxwood Park has been repaired, following action by local Councillor Stephen Fenton

Foxwood park gates
We’ve reported again the weeds growing on footpaths in the Dijon Avenue/Kir Crescent area. The weed treatment programme this summer has been better than happened last year, but some locations have been missed.
Also disappointing to see that the Severus Street back lane is subject to dumping and overgrowth.
Meanwhile thanks to the efforts of parishioners and volunteers most of the St Stephens churchyard continues to provide an oasis of calm in the heart of Acomb village. The Roseday Avenue end is difficult to keep tidy in the fast growing conditions which we are currently experiencing. No doubt the church would appreciate having more volunteers.

Labour to stop rubbish skip visits to many York Council estates?

Skips scrapped

The Saturday morning skip visit may be a thing of the past for many York Council tenants.

Officials are understood to have cancelled the skips scheduled to visit the following estates/villages.

They claim that the reason for the cancellation is that there is no “active residents association” in the area.

However, that shouldn’t have prevented officials and Councillors from organising a ballot to find out how tenants wanted their share of the Estate Improvements Budget to be spent.

Many of the areas affected have a high proportion of elderly tenants who are least able to make alternative arrangements (and who, understandably, may not be able to participate in a “residents association”)

The matter was discussed at last nights Tenants Federation meeting.

We understand that all Council candidates are being asked to confirm that they will – if elected – intervene to get the skips restored.

The Liberal Democrats have already announced a widespread estate regeneration programme part of which will include improved waste collection and storage facilities.

The skips are regularly the most popular facility voted for by tenants in the annual ballot on how estate improvement monies should be spent.

There has been speculation that the Council also intend to stop altogether the programme of dropped kerbs/verge crossovers which, until 2011, was gradually reducing the numbers of vehicles parked on estate roads. The programme slowed when Labour took office, but there were hopes that the new Council – to be elected on 7th May – will take urgent action to address escalating parking problems on some streets

The news is the latest of a series of set backs for Council tenants in York. A few weeks ago the Council revealed that it had a surplus of £15 million on its housing account.

Many tenants blame Cllr Tracey Simpson Laing for the deteriorating condition of their neighbourhoods. She has been responsible for housing in York for the last 4 years.

Problems with dumping have gradually increased in west York since the Beckfield Lane recycling centre was closed in 2012.

Coupled with proposed reductions in grey bin emptying frequencies and charges for emptying green bins, the Council is in danger of creating “perfect storm” conditions for the sub-urban environment

Skips

The skips below are funded by your local residents association using their Estate Improvement Grant. The skips are removed once they are full so please make sure you arrive in good time if you intend to make use of them.8-yard-skip

1. Please remember to take your waste to the site only on the dates advertised

2. If the skip is full or not on the site, please do not leave your waste. This is classed as fly tipping and is illegal

3. Bulky items including furniture, fridges and freezers are not accepted. To arrange disposal of Bulky items including furniture, fridges and freezers are not accepted. To arrange disposal of one of these items please ring York (01904) 551551.

 

25 October 2014

Jute Road 12:30pm

01 November 2014

Community House Bramham Road 8:30am
Bramham Road/Grange Lane 12:30pm
Kingsway West 8:30am
Stuart Road 10:30am
Windsor Garth 12:30pm

08 November 2014

Tithe Close 10:30am
Lowfields Drive 12:30pm
Don Ave 8:30am
North Lane 10:30am
Bellhouse Way 10:30am
15 November 2014
Viking Road 10:30am
06 December 2014
Community House Bramham Road 8:30am
Bramham Road/Grange Lane 12:30pm
Dringfield Close 8:30am
Ganton Place 10:30am

Skips on Saturdays

 

17th May 2014 12:30pm Burton Stone Lane
24th May 2014 8:30am Sanderson House Bramham Road

8:30am Kingsway West (Opp 70)

10:30am Stuart Road (nr 65)

12:30pm Windsor Garth nr Kempton Close

12:30pm Westfield Place

31st May 2014 8:30am Sanderson House Bramham Road

10:30am Bramham Road/Grange Lane junction

7th June 2014 8:30am Dringfield Close

10:30am Ganton Place

  • The skips are funded by the local residents association using their Estate Improvement Grant. The skips are removed once they are full so please make sure you arrive in good time if you intend to make use of them.

 

  • Please remember to take your waste to the site only on the dates advertised

 

  • If the skip is full or not on the site, please do not leave your waste. This is classed as fly tipping and is illegal

 

  • Bulky items including furniture, fridges and freezers are not accepted. To arrange disposal of one of these items please ring York (01904) 551551.

Rubbish skips this Saturday

Although the Council has cut back on the number of amenity skips it provides, several residents associations continue to run programmes aimed at making it easier for tenants to get rid of unwanted items.

The skips are only in place for a few minutes and residents must ensure that they put any rubbish into the skips and do not leave it on the path or highway.

Saturday              08.02.14

1              Bramhan Rd       08:30     09:30     Community Centre

2              Tang Hall lane    10:30     11:30

3              Fifth Ave              12:30     13:30

4              Bramham Rd      08:30     09:30     Grange Lane

7              Alcuin Ave           08:30     09:30

Rubbish skips this weekend Saturday 26th October

Although the Council has cut back on the number of amenity skips it provides, several residents associations continue to run programmes aimed at making it easier for tenants to get rid of unwanted items.

The skips are only in place for a few minutes and residents must ensure that they put any rubbish into the skips and do not leave it on the path or highway.

1 Barfield Rd 08:30 09:30
2 Saxon Place 10:30 11:30
3 Jute Rd 12:30 13:30
4 Ebor St 08:30 09:30
5 Fossway 10:30 11:30

6 Bramham Rd 12:30 13:30 Grange Lane