15 To answer questions, if any, in accordance with Council Rules of Procedure Nos. 9 & 10
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Public Question 1 to the Cabinet Member for Environment and Conservation from Dan Isebor:
Does the Council have any plans to introduce much-needed speeding restrictions on Devonshire Hill Lane and Norfolk Avenue, both residential roads, to reduce rat-running and make the lives of local residents safer and quieter?
Public Question 2 to the Cabinet Member for Environment and Conservation from Sarah Cope:
In Kirklees Council in Yorkshire, Green Party Councillors fought to introduce a free mass insulation scheme, which, as well as reducing carbon emissions, is now delivering fuel-bill savings of around £150 per year for each household.
The scheme has also stimulated the local economy, with the establishment of a new national training centre and depot in the district. It has directly helped those on low incomes who experience ‘fuel poverty’, and contributes to improved health in terms of dealing with cold-related and respiratory illnesses.
The scheme was funded in part by an energy company, as part of their Carbon Emissions Reduction Target.
Although many of houses in Haringey don't have cavity walls, it is possible to improve the level of insulation, with increased loft insulation, cladding, underfloor insulation, draught stripping and secondary/double glazing.
As part of Haringey council’s commitment to reduce the borough’s emissions by 40% by 2020, would the council look into introducing a free mass insulation scheme, funded in part by an energy company?
Public Question 3 to the Cabinet Member for Resources from Anne Gray:
How much did the Council, including the Education Service, spend on gas, electricity and water during the financial year 2008-2009 and how much is budgeted for these items in 2009-10?
Public Question 4 to the Cabinet Member for Enforcement and Safer Communities from Justin Hinchcliffe:
Will the Council take this opportunity to publicly support the Shomrim patrols carried out by members of the Orthodox Jewish Community in Seven Sisters and Stamford Hill? The Shomrim patrol scheme has around a dozen volunteers who are the eyes and ears on the ground for the police and a key ally in the fight against crime. They are also active in safety and rescue operations. What practical support and encouragement will she give to any volunteer organisation that wishes to work with the Met Police to reduce street crime and allow local residents feel safer on our streets?
Public Question 5 to the Cabinet Member for Environment and Conservation from Pamela Harding:
I would
like to ask if the Council are considering dropping charges for
roads wanting to hold a Big Lunch this year? This year
it will be on Sunday 18 July.
Last year I gather that people wanting to hold an event in their
roads were charged for street closure (£60), an event
licence (£21), road closure signs (£32) AND liability
insurance (£50 to £100).
The whole point of the event is for people to celebrate their
communities by eating together and if possible to also celebrate
local food growing. I would like to think that the council
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Minutes:
The Mayor agreed to the admission of this item as urgent business. Under Standing Orders, notice of questions was not requested until eight clear days before the meeting, following which matters raised had to be researched and replies prepared in order to be given at the meeting.
There were 5 Public Questions, 8 oral questions from Councillors, and 24 questions for written answer.
TERMINATION OF MEETING:
The Mayor proposed that due to the hour and in accordance with Council Rules of Procedures, that written answers be given to oral questions 2 - 8.