28 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 Housing Services & Environment and Conservation from Justin Hinchcliffe:
Is the Cabinet Member for Housing even aware of the problem of damp that blights the lives of tenants in the flats on the Ermine and Plevna Crescent estates? Young families, the disabled and elderly are all affected. Some correspondence to the council from residents on this subject goes back over ten years. Why has the Council never got to grips with the problem of damp and condensation affecting these tenants? What confidence can tenants have that their problems will ever be properly addressed by this Labour-run council given how they have failed vulnerable members of our community for so long?
Public Question 2 to the Cabinet Member for Leisure, Culture and Lifelong Learning from Carol Ingram:
I understand that Wood Green library is one of the busiest in the country. Can you explain what it is that the Council have done to encourage people to make use of their library, and how the Council intends to increase the number of people who use other libraries in Haringey?
Public Question 3 to the Cabinet Member for Housing Services & Environment and Conservationfrom Stephen Cooke:
Having a good home can make a real difference to the quality of someone's health. How is the housing service working with residents to improve their health?
Public Question 4 to the Cabinet Member for Enforcement and Safer Communities from Hilary Kitchen:
The Council have recently introduced a street warden service. Can you explain how this service is going to help tackle fly-tipping?
Public Question 5 to the Cabinet Member for Children and Young People from Mr Mashfiqul Alam:
Can the Cabinet
member for Children and Young
People explain
Haringey Council's thinking behind its plans to close
the only educational facility in 2011 in the borough that can
handle the educational and emotional support needs of the
Borough’ severely disabled children and their parents?
Furthermore, can you explain why Haringey appears to be on its own
in thinking that the needs of our severely disabled can be met in
mixed ability schools, when London Boroughs such as Barnet are
providing the specialist care that many parents are looking
for?
Public Question 6 to the Cabinet Member for Resources from Janet Harris:
Does the Council have any plans to re-open the public lavatories in Church Road or convert them into a community cafe? If so, which option and when? If not, why not?
Public Question 7 to the Cabinet Member for Cabinet Member for Children and Young People from Mrs Kerrie Mcronna :
Could the Cabinet member for Children and Young people justify the fact that the John Loughborough School has been taken into Special Measures, in the light of the fact that exam results have not improved, but fallen during the Special Measures period, and could she tell us as anxious parents, whose views have been totally ignored and over ridden, when we can ... view the full agenda text for item 28
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Minutes:
The Mayor agreed to the admission of this report 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 7 public questions, 10 oral questions and 28 for written answer.
Oral Questions 5-10 were not reached in the allotted time and written answers would be supplied to these questions.