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Agenda item

Cabinet Member Priorities

Minutes:

The Chair invited the Cabinet Members to speak on their current priorities.

 

Cllr Natasha Irons (Cabinet Member for Local Environment, Greenspaces & Climate)

·         Garth Road on the road - pop up skips are going well.

·         Installed more cameras for deterring fly tippers, also publishing stills on next door and uploading wall of shame updates.

·         Cannizaro Park awarded green flag status.

·         Glyphosate free weed killer trial about to begin in Wandle.

·         Next half of paddling pools due to be refurbished.

·         Climate action year 4 to be published early 2024.

·         Merton garden streets has been very successful.

·         Mayors’ warmer homes promoted widely.

·         Home energy efficiency loan

 

In response to questions:

·         Weeding and mowing reviews will be undertaken flexibly.

·         Action: Ward based heat maps for fly tipping. Cabinet Member to chase.

·         Recognise that green spaces and street trees teams are lean, and we are looking at increasing capacity.

·         Action: Ensure Fix My Street have the correct information for public highways/public right of way so they are no longer treated as private.

·         Feel confident we can start to publicise pop up skips more widely now we have a better understanding of numbers attending, space and tonnage needed.

 

Cllr Stephen Alambritis (Cabinet Member for Transport)

·         Road safety continues to remain a prime aspect of all the work we do.

·         Installing step free access at Motspur Park station is ongoing.

·         Supporting strategies are being developed, including an Electric Vehicle Charging strategy to support the increase in EV’s across the borough, and a Walking & Cycling Strategy to support active travel. 

·         More borough wide bike hire schemes.

 

In response to questions:

·         E scooters will only be introduced on a pan-London basis.

·         Council ULEZ scrappage scheme –30 to 40 applications approved so far, majority of these are diesel cars.

·         Bike sheds – We are looking for safer cycle hangars that are easier to maintain and secure following the vandalism of those in Colliers Wood.

Action: Paul McGarry to feedback on how many cycle hangars TfL funding can provide. 

·         School Street signage – signs have been updated with school times and term time information is available on the website.

 

Cllr Andrew Judge (Cabinet Member for Housing & Sustainable Development)

·         Ambition to build 400 new council homes - The Council is entering into contracts to build the first 93 homes now, split over 4 sites.

·         Introduction of selective licensing to improve conditions for tenants and their neighbours, plus reductions in ASB and health & safety incidents. HMOS will require planning permission in those 7 wards.

           

In response to questions:

·         Empty Homes scheme update – There are plans for a joint scheme with Wandsworth, but we have not been able to recruit an empty homes officer yet.

·         Tenants’ Champion role works closely with housing officers, website must be effective with the right forms.

·         EPC ratings – dropping of regulations in the private rented sector. We can only encourage landlords to renovate. We could look at our supplementary housing guidance with regards to HMO’s but our powers are limited.

 

The Panel agreed to invite Caroline Cooper-Marbiah to a future meeting.