Have your say on Haringey transport, parking and waste
Parking in Haringey
Have your say before 20th November 2024. Do you think Haringey’s parking policies are fair on motorists? on pedestrians? on the planet?
“No decision has yet been taken as to whether or not we will implement any of these policies. What happens next will depend upon our impartial consideration of the comments received, determining if implementing any of the changes is in the best interest of residents and businesses.“
There is a series of proposals, summarised here, including, for a range of permits: “Innovative permit charging: vehicle size surcharging” proposal: to introduce a parking permit surcharge that reflects the size of a vehicle. “The larger the vehicle, the higher the permit surcharge would be to reflect the space required and their impact on road conditions.”
To respond to the full set of proposals go to Haringey’s webpage here, read the full proposals (click on pic above) and email your comments to traffic.orders@haringey.gov.uk
Transport
Have your say before 29th November 2024, and pop in to Marcus Garvey Library, 1 Philip Lane, N15 4JA 0n 27th Nov between 2pm to 6pm to talk to the team.
. Do you think Haringey’s transport policies are fair on motorists? on pedestrians? on the planet?
To respond to the full set of proposals go to Haringey’s webpage here and complete the survey.
Waste across north London
For Haringey actions on waste and recycling note the new facilities in libraries across the borough here, for many everyday items containing valuable materials that can be reused or recycled.
Have your say before 23rd Jan 2025 on the north London waste strategy. To respond to the full set of proposals go to here.
The Targets in the consultation are:
• Reduce avoidable food waste by 50%
• Reduce recyclable material in residual waste by 50%
• Double the proportion of material reused at our Reuse and Recycling Centres
To discover where recycling goes currently click on ‘Where does my recycling go?‘
The intentions of this waste strategy for north London are “We will:
• Ask government to legislate to reduce plastic and other fossil-based content in the waste stream and ensure product designers and manufacturers are responsible for the emissions of their products.
• Improve our facilities to manage all of north London’s waste using the latest and best technology to control pollutants and limit our environmental impacts.
• Use north London’s waste as a resource for society by generating energy and heat for the local area, reducing demand on fossil fuels.
• Investigate the use of carbon capture and storage technologies to further reduce the carbon impact of our facilities.
• Continue our progress to decarbonise our vehicles and look to electric or alternative fuels for our fleets as a means of reducing our overall carbon impact.
• Actively monitor new technologies for sorting and treating waste with a view to improving our infrastructure and decarbonising the waste stream.
• Produce new analysis examining the carbon impact of the waste produced in north London.