Maidstone Labour Group
LABOUR WILL PUT PROTECTION
OF YOUR ENVIRONMENT AT THE HEART OF LOCAL POLICY
Labour believes that local
government has a vital role to play in the health of the community.
Labour Councillors will:
Ensure that by adopting AGENDA 21, the Council has a positive
role in an ongoing campaign for the reduction of pollution, the non-depletion of
unrenewable resources, and the improvement of energy efficiency.
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Closely scrutinise existing contracts for street cleansing and sweeping
and refuse collection in order to secure the necessary improvements to the quality of
service. . |
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A refresher training day took
place on 14 August 1997 at London House on the cleanliness standards as set out in the
Street Sweeping Contract Specification and the Environmental Protection Act 1990, Code of
Practice on Litter and Refuse. The training will be provided by Tidy Britain Group, the
independent Organisation on litter abatement, and will be attended by all street sweepers
and Cleansing Monitoring Inspectors so that both the client and contractor are working
towards the same cleanliness standards. |
Monitor the effective conduct of the environmental audit and
ensure that the Health committee and the Performance committee and Policy and Resources
committee oversee all Council activities which have an impact on the environment; and that
they all contribute toward protecting and enhancing the environment.
Develop a drug and alcohol awareness campaign in the borough,
particularly aimed at young people.
Continue to monitor pollutants and ensure not only that regular
checks are made on air, water and land, but that such checks are carried out with EC
standards.
Ensure that those in the community at risk shall be made aware
of high levels of pollution during the course of the year.
Ensure attention will be paid to pollution by farmers,
particularly through crop spraying.
Seek monitoring of town centre pollution, particularly the
Chequers Centre bus mall, ensuring stringent checking and action against vehicles causing
excessive pollution.
Address the problems of light and noise pollution.
Give priority to a target that by the year 2000, 50% of all
recyclable domestic waste is recycled by encouraging the use and re-use of recycled
products in the Borough. Use our power of influence and our power as a major purchaser to
negotiate changes in methods of waste disposal, which encourage re-use and recycling. Seek
to implement the Borough's recycling plan as a priority and ensure that all the planned
measures are carried out to their full potential.
Encourage the development and use of Green Waste sites.
Introduce tougher monitoring of the contractors undertaking
environmental services. Secure the speedy implementation of improvements in the service
and specifications to improve standards. Introduce stringent performance indicators and
customer contracts.
Make Maidstone nuclear free and highlight and campaign against
the transportation of hazardous nuclear waste through the borough and chemicals and
nuclear and hazardous waste dumping.
Campaign for extra resources for the underfunded NHS and
adequate local services for local needs. Campaign for the retention of our Accident and
Emergency department at Maidstone Hospital.
Take measures through schools and colleges and within the
community generally to raise awareness of threats posed to the environment.
Copyright © 1996 [Labour Party Maidstone]. All rights reserved.
Revised: December 26, 1996.
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