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From YouTube: Housing and Neighbourhoods O&S Committee 8 July 2021
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A
Committee
for
july
apologies
were
online
once
again,
but
due
to
some
technical
problems
with
live
streaming
from
the
bmi,
and
also
me
self-isolating,
it's
easier
to
do
it.
This
way
item
one
notice
of
recordings.
A
A
We
have
apologies
from
councillor
sharp
who
has
a
previous
engagement.
That
meant
he
wasn't
able
to
attend
any
other
apologies.
A
Okay
item
three
declarations
of
interest:
members
are
reminded
that
they
must
declare
all
relevant
pecuniary
and
non-pecuniary
interests
arising
from
any
business
to
be
discussed
at
this
meeting.
If
a
disclosable
procurement
interest
is
declared,
a
member
must
not
speak
or
take
part
in
that
agenda
item.
Any
declarations
will
be
recorded
in
the
minutes
of
the
meeting.
Any
declarations
to
declare.
A
No
ok
item
4
action
notes
an
action
tracker.
A
We
have
two
updates
on
the
action
notes:
an
action
tracker,
the
17th
of
june
localization
update
the
star
chamber
paper
regarding
directorates
rolling
out,
localization,
has
sent
out
to
all
directorates
and
had
been
previous
and
had
been
provided
and
was
emailed
to
members
on
the
6th
of
july.
So
if
anybody.
B
A
That
do
please
let
us
know
the
other
update
and
then
I'll.
Take
questions.
The
10th
of
may
informal
session
on
the
lam's
data
sharing
officers
have
been
contacted
to
follow
up
the
agreed
actions
which
would
include
arranging
a
training
session,
and
we
will
confirm
these
details
as
soon
as
possible.
Councillor
bridal.
D
Right,
yes,
I
wanted
to
ask
about
the
lamb
stuff.
It
says
once
live
on
local
view.
D
I
mean
I
just
wanted
some
confirmation,
because
I
thought
the
plan
was
that
we
would
be
kind
of
guinea
pigs
as
a
committee
or
a
group
of
people
who
are
interested
and
that,
therefore
we
could
trial
it
sort
of
when
it's
ready
to
go
on
local
views
so
that
we
could
test
it
out
before
it
kind
of
goes
live.
D
So
I
just
wondered
if
we
could
have
confirmation
that
that
is
going
to
happen
and
also
well
be
useful
to
know
roughly
when
that
might
happen,
and
could
we
possibly
have
the
photographs
of
the
abcd
gradings
plus
the
explanations
before
all
of
that,
and
just
to
emphasize
that
I
think
you
know
this
is
about.
Certainly
the
lamb
stuff
is
about
a
sort
of
co-product
production
initiative.
Isn't
it
really
with
our
committee?
D
The
other
point
was,
I
don't
know
whether
this
is
for
emma
and
jane.
You
know
we
were
asking
about
a
report
on
street
cleansing
by
ward,
who
has
that
term
request
gone
to,
and
and
how
does
it
get
agreed
I
mean
do
we
have
to
does
that
have
to
go
through
coordinating
committee?
I
wasn't
quite
sure
about
the
process
there
and
yeah.
Those
are
the
two
points
really
thank
you.
E
D
No,
I
suppose
it
wouldn't
really.
Would
it
because
I
mean
I'm
thinking,
I
suppose
in
terms
of
performance
indicators,
but
that's
not
what
it's
about
really.
Is
it
it's,
it's
just
a
a
kind
of
follow-on
really
from
the
lam's
stuff.
Isn't
it
I
suppose
so,
is
that
how
it's
once
we've
done,
the
lambs
bit
and
being
the
guinea
pigs.
D
E
Yeah
so,
as
said
in
the
update,
we
are
picking
that
up
and
we
hope
to
get
dates
to
you
quite
soon.
So
we
will.
Oh,
I
think,
jane's
got
a
hand
up
as
well.
I
don't
know
if
he
wants
to
come
in.
F
Thanks
yeah,
I
was
just
going
to
come
in
just
to
confirm
that
I
have
contacted
nick
about
the
follower
as
agreed
last
time,
so
I
will
confirm
that
as
soon
as
possible,
and
I
think
the
report
on
the
street
cleansing
by
ward-
and
you
were
talking
about
benchmarking-
I
think
with
other
authorities-
that's
something
I'll
pick
up
with
nick
and
darren
as
well,
because
I
think
that
was
something
for
discussion
for
members
how
you
wanted
to
do
that
and
how
you
wanted
to
get
that
to
committee.
D
Sorry,
chad,
is
it
possible
to
have
those
photographs
of
the
abcd
gradings.
With
the
explanation
before
that
I
mean
I'd
like
to
have
a
thing.
I've
just
been
come
back
from
a
little
end.
It
would
be
good
to
think
about
how
we
could
start
to
use
those
pictures
with
them
with
residents.
So
we're
just
interested
in
doing
that.
A
Yeah,
we'll
we'll
certainly
ask
for
that
information
before
we
have
the
next
meeting,
which
will
be
about
testing
out
the
site
and
then
thinking
about
how
we
actually
use
it,
because
it's
like
everything
in
the
local
authority,
its
value,
is
only
if
members
actually
use
it.
Otherwise,.
G
A
Created
a
rather
complex
interface
that
will
just
sit
there
and
be
used
by
officers
with
value
to
it,
but
we
don't
want
officers
to
be
doubling
up
on
work
and
writing
reports
for
us
that
actually
we
could
just
access
on
the
system.
So
I
think
it's
important
and
we
are
moving
that
on
councillor
bridal.
We
are
you
know
it's
just
obviously,
some
things
take
a
bit
of
time,
but
we
can
certainly
get
those
photos
and
darren
was
indicating.
H
Yep,
thank
you.
I
was
just
going
to
come
in
to
basically
say
that
I
I
have
spoken
to
nick.
We
have
got
all
the
information
ready
to
go,
so
we
can
get
one
of
the
you
know
the
working
group
set
up,
so
we
can
take.
Take
you
through
that.
We
have
got
a
a
guide
to
lambs
of
what
to
look
for
with
those
pictures,
and
we
could
circulate
that
ahead
of
ahead
of
that
matrix.
H
I
think
it
would
be
useful
so
when
you
are
seeing
the
the
maps
with
the
blobs
on
that
you
that
you
could
understand
what
abc
adid
looks
like,
so
I
think
that
would
be
very
useful
and
I
think
once
we've
got
that
information
day
data
correct
through
that
working
group.
We
can
then
share
that
on
award-by-ward
basis
to
any
elected
member
that
wants
that
for
their
own
ward,
and
we
could
look
to
see
if
we
could
share
that
to
the
general
public
as
well.
A
That's
great,
thank
you
darren.
Is
there
anything
else
on
the
action,
tracker
and
action
notes.
A
No,
I
can't
see
any
other
members
indicating
okay,
we'll
move
on
to
our
update
the
progress
report
on
the
implementation
around
the
flight
tipping
report
that
we
did
previously.
I
don't
know
if
cancer
is
joined
us,
yet
he
was
running
from
one
meeting
to
another
hello.
A
He
has
managed
to
join
us
I'll
start
off
by
opening
it
up
to
you,
then
council
o'shea
and
then
obviously
we'll
invite
darren
to
comment
and
I'll
take
questions
from
members.
I
Okay,
thank
you
chair
and
my
apologies
being
a
few
minutes
late.
Oh
that's
fine!
I
really
want
to
say
that
we're
making
decent
progress
with
this
and
and
above
all,
I
really
want
to
thank
the
committee
for
the
work
they
did
on
this
last
year.
It's
good
to
see
that
we've
actually
be
able
to
implement
a
significant
chunk
of
what
was
put
forward
in
your
report.
I
I
We,
as
you'll,
be
aware.
We've
launched
the
six
enforcement
offices
in
the
worst
affected
awards
in
the
city
on
all
cost
basis.
We
couldn't
run
out
to
every
ward
in
the
city
at
this
stage,
but
so
something
that
is
going
to
be
kept
under
review
and
we'll
use
it
as
a
pilot
to
see
how
how
well
they
work
and
the
impact
they
have.
Okay,.
A
Sorry,
can
I
just
interrupt
you,
my
apologies
whoever's
on
the
phone.
That's
fine,
but
could
you
please
mute
yourself
because
we're
getting
a
little
bit
of
feedback
and
my
apologies?
Cancer?
Okay,.
I
Okay,
so
that
that's
that's
been
progressed,
we're
really
proud
of
the
work
that's
happening
across
the
city
right
now,
on
engagement
with
local
residents.
We've
got
some
something
of
the
order
of
5
000
pieces
of
kit
out
there.
Now
with
residents,
and
we've
issued
some
20
000
of
our
new
blue
bags
across
the
city,
I
think
from
social
media
you'll
be
able
to
see
just
the
sheer
quality
of
work,
that's
being
done
in
neighborhoods
across
the
city
right
now
by
by
volunteers,
helping
to
keep
their
area
clean.
I
We're
working
on
the
what's
going
on
well
to
say
that
the
bulky
waste
project
has
hit
us
something
of
a
barrier.
We've
changed
tack
on
that.
I
As
you'll
be
aware
from
the
announcement
a
couple
of
weeks
back,
we
got
a
trial
for
what
was
having
mobile
household
recycling
centers
and
those
will
be
those
will
comprise
a
recycling
vehicle,
a
compactor
vehicle
and
another
vehicle
to
take
away
items
for
reuse
and
they'll
be
deployed
across
the
city
to
every
single
ward
in
the
city,
but
focusing
on
the
wars
that
need
more
assistance,
particularly
to
help
take
away
their
waste,
and
we
think
that's
something
to
be
available
to
more
people
and
actually
have
a
greater
impact
on
on
collecting
waste
from
residents.
I
Then
a
discounted
scheme
will-
and
obviously,
apart
aside
from
that,
we've
launched
our
there
are
four
flight
tipping
teams
out
there.
We
have
our
brand
new
four
deep,
clean
teams
being
formed
and
put
out
to
work
and
we're
also
working
on
tackling
the
issue.
I
That's
been
raised
repeatedly
about
black
bags
by
the
roadside
by
increasing
the
frequency
collection
along
certain
roads
in
the
city,
with
eight
new
crews
out
there
to
increase
our
collection
rates,
so
we're
making
decent
progress
on
this
there's
items
still
very
much
to
be
completed,
but
I
think
we're
making
good
progress.
Given
the
problems
we've
had
and
the
the
pandemic
david
down
what's
wrong,
add
anything
to
that.
H
No,
no,
I
think
that
that
covers
the
majority
of
the
the
work
we
have
got
some
more
to
do
so
we
will
be
we're
waiting
for
some
extra
graffiti
vehicles
to
arrive
and
then
we'll
have
additional
graffiti
crews
out
there
as
well,
but
we
have
got
a
number
of
crews,
that's
from
scratch
out
there
now
collecting
and
some
of
the
some
of
the
roads
where
we're
getting
those
black
bags
are
getting
on
average,
around
six
ton
a
day
off
the
street
before
and
then
they're
going
back
here
two
days
later
and
getting
a
similar
amount
off.
H
So
we
are
starting
to
make
progress.
We
are
tracking
what
the
effectiveness
of
each
one
of
these
activities,
so
we
can
come
back
to
if
you,
if
you
wish
later,
to
give
you
a
further
update
as
we
get
further
into
the
work
on
the
streets.
A
Okay,
thank
you
both
I'll
take
members
questions
now
and
then
I've
got
a
few
if
they're
not
covered
off
at
the
end,
counselor
lock.
J
A
lot
to
ask:
how
can
we,
how
can
we
obtain
cameras
in
our
wards
or
all
right
or
any
more
time
cameras,
because
we've
all
got
black
spots?
You
know
areas
where
fly
tipping
is
predominant
with
the
enforcement
officers.
I
know
they're
going
to
be
concentrated
on
six
war
awards
at
the
moment,
but
is
there
hope
that
it
could
be
stan
extended
elsewhere
same
in
three
six
months
time
have
when
you
review
it
and
then
and
all
the
equipment?
It's
fantastic
and
it's
great
to
see.
J
You
know
the
uptake
and
everything
and
groups
getting
out,
and
you
know
doing
it,
the
voluntary
groups
and
also
a
mention
to
all
that's
been
done
in
sally
oak,
and
you
know
really
and
sully.
J
Because
the
amount
of
stuff
there
has
been
it's
just
well
tremendous,
and
you
know
volunteers,
who've
got
done,
the
elected
members
have
worked
really
hard
and
I
just
want
to
say
thank
you
to
the
crew.
I
think
they're
marvelous,
for
what
they've
done,
and
can
you
rely
up
my
thanks
back
to
them
please.
I
know
a
lot
of
them
are
from
lifford.
I
I
The
camera
deployments
the
use
of
our
deep
clean
teams
and
the
locations
of
our
mobile
hrc's,
because,
although
we've
got
very
good
data
to
show
where
the
hotspots
are-
and
we
think
we've
probably
got
fairly
good
visibility
across
the
city
on
that,
there's
always
room
for
that
local
knowledge
that
elected
members
can
provide
and
feedback
from
the
community.
I
With
regards
to
more
officers,
I
think
it's
pretty
it's
far
too
early
to
decide
that
I'm,
I
don't
think
we're
going
to
find
the
an
increase
to
one
per
ward
across
the
city
within
this
year's
budget,
but
with
something
we
may
be
able
to
explore
in
future
years.
But
I
think
I
want
to
see
the
impact
of
this
before
we
commit
to
any
expansion
of
that
and
we
come
to
selly
oak.
Yes,
the
the
work
out
out
there
over
the
last
week
or
so
by
the
lifted
teams
has
been
outstanding.
I
We'll
certainly
pass
back
your
thanks,
and
I
know
that
councillor
jones
and
council
mccarthy
have
also
been
very
grateful
for
the
work
done
over
there,
but
it's
not
it's
not
just
in
in
san
diego,
but
that
is
predominantly
the
area
where
they've
been
issues
and
they've
been
issuing
in
council
orders
ward
as
well,
I'm
sure
others
across
the
city.
But
I
know
from
selly
oak
that
we
had.
I
I
think
it
was
eight
crews
out
last
wednesday
and
a
similar
number
out
on
saturday
as
well
and
over
that
period
of
time
they
cleared
something
around
200
tons
of
rubbish
over
and
above
what
we
normally
expect
to
clear
from
those
streets
in
a
working
week.
So
the
the
level
of
rubbish
that
was
put
out
there
last
week
was
was
truly
awful,
we'll
be
happy
to
liaise
with
landlords
and
with
the
universities,
if
there's
any
better
way
of
doing
that.
I
But
that's
that's
a
bit
of
work
to
do
ahead,
but
I
also
know
there's
been
a
better
work
done
in
the
past
years
and
we've
struggled
to
find
a
better
solution.
K
H
The
only
thing
I
would
just
quick
quickly
add
the
six
enforcement
engagement
officers
are
one
part,
but
we've
also
increased
the
permanent
waste
enforcement
team
as
well
numbers
those
that
recruitment
has
taken
place
and
those
offices
are
now
starting
to
take
up
those
posts
as
they
as
they
come
into
the
city.
So
we,
although
we
might
not
be
able
to
get
every
every
ward
with
one
of
those
six
engagement
officers.
J
J
As
well
as
the
landlords,
I
would
also
go
for
the
letting
agents
as
well,
because
you
know
with
with
some
of
the
property
I'm
not
running.
You
know,
on
cats,
mccarthy
and
and
on
councilor
jones,
but
just
there
have
been
problems
with
some
of
the
letting
agents
that
we
have
here
in
my
ward,
some
of
the
smaller
houses.
So
it
might
be
an
idea
to
get
at
them
too.
I
If
I
could
just
come
back
for
a
second
chair,
there's
also
a
letter
going
out
from
myself
councillor
thompson
and
councillor
cotton
to
landlords
across
the
city,
just
reminding
them
about
how
they
need
to
behave
and
also
reminding
them
about
if
they're,
if
they
are
being
regulated
as
hmos,
that
we
have
powers
to
deal
with
them.
I
Should
they
not
be
performing
as
we
expected
before
in
terms
of
supporting
their
residents,
to
get
the
rubbish
safely
and
properly
so
we're
trying
to
tackle
this
across
the
across
the
piece,
but
it
is
a
constant
challenge,
I'm
afraid.
Thank
you.
A
Thanks
cancer,
okay,
anything
further
counts.
The
lock.
J
A
You
thank
you,
sir,
very
much
indeed
no
problem,
councillor
bridal
thanks
chair.
D
I'd
just
like
to
say
a
big
thank
you
really
to
councillor
o'shea
and
darren
for
listening
to
the
work.
That's
come
out
of
this
committee.
I
think
it's
really
good
that
you've
listened
and
you
know
you're
acting
on
it.
I've
got
a
few
questions
related
to
the
report
that
we've
received
the
wall
of
shame.
D
Then,
when
do
you
anticipate,
I
mean
it
says
in
the
in
the
tracker
report
that
you're
going
to
bring
back
a
report
to
kind
of
firm
up
the
policy
that
you've
got
to
put
in
place.
I
understand
that
for
approval
and
implementation.
When
do
you
anticipate
that
that's
going
to
go
through
cabinet?
That
was
the
first
question
and
therefore,
when
do
you
anticipate
that
the
wall
of
shame
will
go
live
so
that
was
point
one.
D
Secondly,
it's
good
that
we've
got
some
more
cameras
now.
Can
you
tell
us
exactly
how
many
cameras
we've
now
got
that
can
be
used
for
this
stuff
around
fly
tipping,
so
that
was
the
second
question.
D
Thirdly,
it
sounds
like
from
what
you're
saying
in
this
report
that
you're
going
to
use
fines
more
liberally,
which
is
what
we
found
the
other
councils
were
doing,
and
I
wondered
chair
whether
we
could
have.
I
mean
obviously
we're
tracking
this
implementation
plan
anyway,
but
whether
we
could
have
a
it'd
be
interesting
to
have
a
report
back
sometime
on
the
increase
on
whether
you
know
the
the
increa.
D
D
That
was
the
third
point.
The
fourth
point
was:
could
we
possibly
those
of
us
who
are
interested?
Maybe
this
committee
have
the
role
description
for
the
new
enforcement
and
engagement
officers.
I'd
just
like
to
see
exactly
what
their
role
is.
If
that's,
if
we're
allowed
to
see
it,
I
assume
we
are
and
again.
D
I
think
it
would
be
really
good
if
we
could
have
a
report
back
on
how
effective
I
mean
you're,
obviously
planning
to
do
that
on
how
effective
those
posts
have
been
and
what
we
feel
the
benefits
have
been
because,
as
mary
said,
obviously
we
would
like
those
to
be
rolled
out
across
the
city
or
to
get
more
of
them
eventually
and
then.
D
The
other
point
I
was
going
to
mention
was
I'm
pleased
to
hear
council
o'shea
that
you're
going
to
consult
locally
us
councillors
plus
you
know
so
that
we
can
do
some
work
locally
before
we
use
push
the
mobile
hrc
out
into
our
areas,
and
I
think
it's
really
important
to
talk
to
human
beings
as
well
as
look
at
the
lam's
data,
which
is
obviously
important,
but
also
to
talk
about
people
on
the
ground
to
talk
with
the
people
on
the
ground
about
how
they
think
those
machines
could
be
best
deployed.
D
D
D
I
might
imagine
it's
easier
if
you
are
a
registered
litter
group,
but
we're
not
so
I
mean
I
just
I
found
the
form,
but
then
how
come
isn't
couldn't
we
have
like
a
phone
number,
because
this
morning
I
had
to
put
we
had
to
put
the
bags
in
different
locations
to
what
I
put
on
the
form.
D
It
was
just
a
case
of
logistics,
so
I
think
it
would
be
just
helpful
to
have
a
phone
number
that
we
could
ring
to
and
I
hope
you're
not
going
to
tell
me
it's
going
to
be
that
cool
center,
so
that
you
know
if
we
do
change
the
location
and
also
I
had
something
pretty
awful
in
one
of
my
bags
and
I
needed
to
alert
the
people
picking
the
bag
up
about
this
thing
that
was
in
the
bag.
D
So
that's
why
you
kind
of
need
a
human
being
to
talk
to
at
the
last
minute.
So
I
wondered
if
you
could
address
those
points.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you
before
I
bring
councillor
o'shea
and
darren
back
in
in
relation
to
update
reports
and
tracking
and
at
the
moment
it
feels
like
we're
very
much
tracking
the
roll
out
of
what's
going
on,
but
once
we
get
six
months
down
the
line
and
that
roll
out
has
occurred,
our
expectation
is
very
much
that
we
would
be
getting
hard
data
back
as
part
of
our
report
as
well
and
which
I'm
sure,
vance
roche
and
darren
were
intending
anyway,
but
just
to
make
it
really
clear
to
the
committee
we're
in
the
rollout
phase
at
the
moment.
A
I
Thank
you,
chair,
yeah,
and
just
to
agree
what
you
said
about
collecting
the
data.
That's
certainly
the
intention
to
collect
data
over
all
these
initiatives,
to
maintain
separate
data
streams,
for
what
we
will
be
clear,
what
we
collect
and
to
show
whether
the
initiatives
work
or
not.
You
know
I'm
open
to
things,
not
working.
What
we're
doing
isn't
going
to
work
to
keep
our
streets
in
and
we
need
to
stop
and
do
something
else.
I
We
need
evidence
to
suggest
that
and
similarly
we
can
make
an
argument
for
expanding
the
number
of
enforcement
officers
in
wards
as
darren
points
out.
You
know
it
isn't
just
about
the
officers
based
in
the
wars
permanently.
There
are
plenty
of
there
are.
It
was
increasing
people
doing
this
work
across
the
city.
I
If
we're
gonna
make
the
argument
for
expansion
of
that
about
that
service,
we've
had
a
significant
cost
attached
to
it,
then
we
need
to
have
some
very
solid
evidence
justify
that.
So,
yes,
the
aim
is
to
collect
that
information,
and
we
will
certainly
bring
that
back
to
the
committee
that
isn't
a
problem
at
all.
I
I
So
we
should.
We
should
start
to
see
the
the
cameras
assuming
cabinet
parts
all
this
stuff,
and
I
can't
pre-judge
that,
but
I'll
expect
that
to
come,
come
back
out
in
the
in
the
early
autumn,
we've
actually
got
to
the
ground
work
done
now.
We
have
our
our
media
team,
been
out,
putting
together
images
to
use
on,
on
the
the
name
and
shame
videos
and
put
together
some
some
sample
ideas.
I
What
they're
going
to
do
so
we're
ready
to
do
this
as
soon
as
we
get
the
the
legal
authorities
tied
up,
then
we're
ready
to
roll.
On
this
I
mean
it's
hard
to
find
the
cameras
with
regards
to
the
early
autumn
council.
I
I
think
that's
that's
likely
yes
back
in
september,
can
correct
me
on
this,
but
that's
most
most
likely.
I
Okay,
we're
looking
at
it.
It
tells
you
enforcement,
and
why
do
you
use
that's
a
broader
question,
perhaps
than
I
can
answer,
and
I
don't
know
whether
you
want
to
involve
the
chair
with
public
protection
on
that
one
chair
that
might
be
a
better
better
able
to
give
you
a
response
on
that
one.
I
I
don't
think
there's
a
problem
at
all
without
sharing
the
role
descriptions,
all
right,
but
again
darren
can
film
on
that
one
and
about
the
website.
We
have
to
work
the
website
we
have.
Unfortunately,
there
is,
of
course,
the
email
address
for
for
contact
which
may
be
better
than
using
trying
to
negotiate
the
website,
and
you
can
contact
that
on
on
cleaner,
greener
streets
at
birmingham.gov
dot.
Uk.
I
With
regard
to
a
phone
number-
oh,
I
I
don't
I'm
not
so
sure
that
our
team
is
quite
big
enough
to
cope
with
that
again
on
a
regular
basis,
there's
a
very
small
team
working
on
this.
So
if
we
had
to
deploy
somebody
to
answer
the
phones,
that
would
perhaps
take
a
fair
bit
of
time
time
out
of
their
working
day.
But
I
have
to
pass
that
one
across
the
down.
For
any
other
comments,
he
wants
to
add
yeah.
H
Thank
you
castro.
I
again,
yes
I'll
confirm
that
we
can
happily
send
across
the
job
descriptions,
and
I've
also
done
a
bit
of
a
day
in
the
life
of
what
we
what
we
expect.
So
I
can
share
that
with
with
you
as
well,
so
you
can
see
what
we're
asking
the
the
six
new
enforcement
engagement
officers
to
to
have
a
look
at,
so
we
can
we'll
we'll
send
that
out
to
you.
H
I
think
you
asked
a
question
about
numbers
of
cameras,
so
we've
ordered
we've
ordered
we've
got
10
coming
in
new
ones
and
we've
got
we've
got
15,
but
realistically
we've
got
nine
that
can
be
deployed.
So
that's
going
to
take
us
up
to
19
cameras
that
we
can
move
around
the
city
to
deploy
in
various
locations.
H
So
we've
all
we've
doubled
what
we've?
What
we've
got
the
issue
with
the
phone
number,
you
make
a
very
valid
point:
actually
changing
locations
is
a
or
that
you
find
something.
That
is.
You
need
to
alert
the
the
the
only
issue
that
we've
got
at
the
moment
and
it's
an
operational
issue.
So
I
need
we
need
to
find
a
way
through.
It
is
that
we've
got.
H
We
have
got
two
teams
supporting
this,
so
we
have
got
a
specific
love,
your
streets
team
that
are
dedicated
to
work
with
communities
and
help
support,
but
they
can't
be
everywhere
in
the
city,
so
what
they
are
massively
supported
by
the
depots
and
the
crews
in
the
depots.
H
So
it
isn't
as
simple
as
one
number,
because
it
could
it
needs
to
go
to
it.
It
might
be
the
depot,
that's
picking
it
up
rather
than
the
luffy
streets
team.
Ultimately,
we
need
to
get
the
detail,
I
think,
to
the
depot,
because
the
depot
would
be
the
one
that,
especially
if
you
pick
something
up,
that
is,
that
needs
a
collection
a
little
bit.
H
That's
the
right
cause.
The
problem
with
numbers
is
that
numbers
after
people
standing
behind
them
to
to
answer
them
and
then,
if
that
person's
not
there,
then
you
you
end
up
getting
a
cue
or
not
being
answered,
which
is,
which
is
an
operational
issue
that
we
need
to
do
and
we
do
need
to
keep
reviewing
the
website
to
make
sure
it
is
simple
and
as
clear
as
we
can
make
it
and
we
will.
We
are
we
regularly
review
it
and
we
take
back
any
feedback
or
any
issues
that
we've
got
to
the
web
team.
H
A
Yes,
please
darren,
yeah,
okay,
an
emma
or
james,
will
capture
it
as
an
action
for
us,
so
we
know
that
we're
expecting
it
and
then
cross
it
off
once
we've
got
it,
so
that
would
be
really
helpful.
Thank
you.
D
On
the
fines,
could
we
contact?
Is
it
phil,
then
phil.
A
We'll
have
a
conversation
with
councillor
davis
yeah
about
the
public
protection
role.
If
emma
and
jane
will
pick
that
up
for
us
and
we'll
start
that
conversation
and
potentially
invite
him
to
a
future
meeting
councillor
oldham.
G
L
And
allow
residents
to
take
their
stuff
to
them,
so
that
means
does
it,
therefore
that
you've
still
got
to
have
a
vehicle,
because
it
could
be
not
very
far
from
my
house
at
all,
but
if
I've
got
say
a
bed
I
want
to
get
rid
of,
and
I
haven't
got
a
car.
I
can't
carry
it
there,
so
will
they
come
and
get
stuff
in
that
situation,
or
is
it
only
people
who
take
stuff
to
them?
L
L
Sorry,
my
phone's
ringing
in
the
background
I'll
quickly
finish
then
turn
the
sound
off
and
the
other
thing
is
where
who
decides
which
location
in
the
ward?
So
the
council
is
going
to
be
asked,
I'm
going
to
turn
the
sound
off,
don't
hear
my.
A
H
Yep,
I
shall
I
come
in
and
take.
I
H
Okay
yeah,
so
this
is
a
very
new,
a
new
process
for
us.
So
we
are,
you
know
we
are
trying
to
make
it
work
and
learn
as
we
go
as
we
as
we
start
to
roll
it
out.
So
the
aim
was
to
put
it
into
the
recycling
vehicle
into
selly
oak,
to
help
to
help
with
the
student
clear
out,
we
decided
after
a
drive
around
that
there
was
there.
H
So
what
we've?
What
we've
decided
to
do
is
that
these
these
locations
need
to
be
very
clear
and
they
need
to
be
able
to
capture
people
in
a
large
amount
of
people
in
you
know
you
know
very
walkable
distance,
because
we
can't
have
loads
of
cars
all
coming
to
the
same
point,
because
we'll
we'll
end
up
blocking
roads
and
causing
more
more
issues
than
than
good.
H
So
we
are
working
with
colleagues
in
housing
to
identify
locations
and
also
we
will
be
talking
to
the
local
elected
members
to
identify
locations
where,
where
the
crew
of
eight
will
be
parked
up
and
they
will
help
and
support
people
that
want
to
bring
items
to
that
either
be
recycled,
reused
or
ultimately,
I've
gone
into
the
compactor
vehicle
to
be
to
go
to
the
incinerator.
H
We
are
learning
we
are
learning
almost
by
by
default
and
by
finding
issues
and
and
revising
how
we
will
deploy
them,
and
we
are
intended
to
be
in
another
location
early
next
week
and
we
all
get
again
that
is
just
being
surveyed
at
the
moment
to
see
whether
the
the
vehicles
base
and
then
we'll
let
the
local
elected
members
know,
and
the
housing
teams
and
the
housing
teams
are
gonna,
then
that
that's
their
local
residence
and
through
hlbs
or
through
friends,
groups
or
through
actually
leafleting
locations.
L
H
No,
no,
no,
no!
No!
No,
there
are
other.
There
are
other
states,
but
there
are
other
housing
areas,
organizations
that
look
after
areas
where
we
will
go
where
we,
where
we,
where
there's
a
high
deployment
of
residents
and
where
it's
difficult
to
get
to
or
we
don't
mobility,
may
be
an
issue
to
get
to
the
hrc's
so
that
that
location
could
be
the
middle
of
a
house
in
the
state.
H
It
could
be
the
bottom
of
a
block
of
flats
or
it
could
be
in
in
a
road
if
we
know
that
that
is
where
we
need
to
tackle
or
help
people
dispose
of
their
waste
in
a
in
in
the
most
appropriate
way.
So
it
is
open
to
everywhere.
We
have
got
three
vehicles
that
we
do
need
to
bark
up
and
we
don't.
We
do
need
to
make
it
accessible,
so
people
could
actually
walk
to
the
vehicles
wherever,
wherever
possible,.
A
Okay,
I
very
much
get
the
impression
that
we're
at
the
socket
and
c
stage
for
one
of
a
better
phrase,
there's
nothing
wrong
with
that,
because
it's
a
new
initiative
and
as
long
as
we're
learning
from
it
all
the
time,
that's
okay,
but
we
will
want
to
keep
it
under
scrutiny
review,
I
think,
just
to
see
how
we're
adapting
to
it
and
how
effective
it
is.
H
Okay
totally
agree,
and
this
this
this
initiative
is
due
nowhere
else
in
the
uk
is
doing
it.
We've
already
had
approaches
from
other
uk
cities
and
other
uk
authorities
to
to
want
to
learn
from
the
way
that
we're
learning
from
it
and
places
like
sheffield
manchester
telford
have
also
made
contact
to
see
to
see
how
they
could
do,
and
they
were
interested
to
see
whether
we
could
work
it
out
and
that
they
might
actually
duplicate
that
that
system
there.
H
So
it
is
very
much
a
response
to
the
change
in
the
bulky
waste
offer
and
an
offering,
hopefully
a
better
solution
where
we
could
deal
with
more
waste
in
one
go,
but
I
I
agree:
we
do
need
to
bring
it
back
woods
we've
once
we've
got
it
all
worked
out.
L
No
thank
you.
I
mean
it
does
seem
to
me
as
if
it
sounds
a
good
idea
and
then,
when
you
think
of
the
logistics
of
it,
you
begin
to
think
oh
how's,
that
going
to
work
as
they
said,
you've
got
three
vehicles,
you
don't
want
people
driving
up
to
it,
so
people
can't
come
from
very
far
distance
if
they've
got
to
carry
it
or
get
the
men
to
come
to
their
house.
I
I
Let
me
just
say
that
that,
yes,
I'm
sure
there
will
be
problems,
any
innovation
has
problems
and
we
expect
those-
and
this
is
just
trying
to
see
whether
it
works
not
trying
we
have
if
we
have
a
better
solution
to
the
problems
we
face
with
getting
bulky,
waste
and
waste
to
our
to
our
hrcs,
and
we
have
a
demand.
People
do
able
to
walk
stuff
into
our
hrc's
and
be
able
to
have
him
by
bike,
and
we
can't
we
can't
allow
for
that
at
the
the
sites.
I
But
here
we
have
the
opportunity,
so
it's
opening
up
to
to
whole,
so
people
haven't
got
good
access
right
now,
it's
not
the
whole
solution.
You
know
the
the
bring
sites
of
the
hrc
are
going
to
be
part
of
that
solution
are.
F
I
A
There's
absolutely
nothing
wrong
with
innovating
and
trying
something
new,
and
I
think
we're
all
really
pleased
to
hear
that
you're
open
to
new
innovations
and,
in
fact
I've
sourced
this
one.
You
know
as
a
department
cabinet
member
on
your
own
but
yeah.
It
is
something
you
know
that
we'll
just
need
to
keep
an
eye
on
and
adapt
as
possible
and
make
a
judgment
once
we
know
how
it's
going
absolutely
nothing
wrong
with
innovation
whatsoever.
K
Thank
you
chair.
So
a
couple
of
points
from
the
I
mean
some
of
the
ones
I
had
already
been
picked
up
the
couple
of
points
that
happened.
K
Firstly,
in
terms
of
feedback,
it's
be
really
helpful
for
local
members
to
know
what's
actually
being
achieved
when
some
of
these
initiatives
take
place.
So,
for
example,
as
the
cabinet
member
will
know
very
well,
the
deep
clean
crew
were
in
acoq's
screen
last
week
and
when
we
were
asked
which
roads
we
felt
were
priority.
K
We
both
gave
quite
long
lists
of
roads,
which
will
clearly
be
more
than
was
doable
in
you
know
one
week
by
squad
I
asked:
could
we
be
told
which
roads
actually
were
done
and
any
feedback
on?
You
know
what
issues
the
crews
had,
and
you
know
comments
they
might
have
made
whatever,
and
I
was
sort
of
hoping
that
that
would
be.
You
know,
feedback
either.
You
know
the
end
of
the
week
or
quickly
at
the
beginning
of
next
week,
so
that
we
could
know
well
a
deep,
deep,
clean
squad.
K
You
know
in
in
a
war
for
a
week
does
x
or
does
y
and
what
what
we
knew
was
that
then
left
undone
and
partly
you
know
this
comes
from.
Having
asked
the
acock's
green
litter
champions
group,
what
they
felt
were
the
priorities
so
to
be
able
to
feed
back
to
them.
Well,
this
is
what
was
done
and
that
might
steer
where
that
group.
K
You
know
folk
would
focus
so,
but
I
haven't
had
any
any
such
feedback
it
doesn't
have
to
be
anything
complex,
doesn't
have
to
be
a
you
know,
formal
form
or
anything
like
that.
Just
a
quick
welcome.
So
this
is
what
we
did.
You
know,
and
these
were
some
of
the
issues
we
found
or
whatever
quick,
quick
email.
That's
that's
really
what
I
was
asking
just
to
steer
expectations
for
future,
deep
cleans
and
also
within
that
it
would
be
helpful
to
know
when
we
might
sort
of
expect
another.
I
mean.
K
K
That
would
be
helpful
and
the
other
point
is
when
we
like
to
see
improve
improvements
in
terms
of
capacity
in
terms
of
tackling
flats
above
shops,
where
the
residents
are
just
putting
their
black
in
bags
of
rubbish
out
onto
the
pavement
or
verges,
you
know
immediately,
they
fill
a
bag
as
councillor
shea
will
know
all
too
well.
K
K
There
is
waste
enforcement
officers
to
you
know,
go
and
knock
the
doors
and
see
what
can
be
done
in
terms
of
better
pin
provision,
and
that's
been
the
case
for
months
and
months,
but
you
know,
all
we
currently
are
doing
is
clearing
up
the
the
piles
of
rubbish
each
time
we
complain
because
they'll
just
keep
coming
so
some
feedback
on
those
two
points.
Please.
A
Okay,
thank
you.
I'm
sure
it's
an
absolute
coincidence
that
one
of
the
first
the
planes
was
in
the
cabinet
members
board
and
I'm
really
glad
that
he
chose
to
test
it
on
his
hometown,
but
certainly
we
would
expect
it
to
travel
around
the
city
before
it
comes
back
to
your
council
in
my
view,
but
darn
it
darren.
Do
you
want
to.
I
That
I
mean
it
was
it's
true
and
I
think,
with
the
example
of
that
was
quite
good,
that
the
local
depot
contacted
both
roger
and
myself,
and
we
both
submitted
very
similar
lists
of
areas
that
needed
the
attention
of
the
deep
clean
crew.
I
The
deep
clean
crew
have
have
a
similar
mission,
but
on
the
one
underwater
base
they're
not
going
to
up
down
for
a
day,
they
will
turn
up
for
what.
However
long
it
takes
to
attack
a
particular
problem.
In
a
ward
and
they
may
focus
on
fly
tipping,
they
focus
on
some
other
street
scene
issues.
I
know
the
crew
out
in
acops
green
last
week
were
doing
some
hedge
trimming
along
the
by
the
cemetery.
I
I'd
also
be
interested
to
see
some
feedback
on
what
they've
done.
Now,
I
think,
if
roger
checks
back
his
emails,
he'll
find
that
we
were
told
they
were
going
to
be
out
yeah.
It
got
green
to
the
end
of
this
week,
so
they
haven't
actually
finished
yet,
but
I
know
there's
something
else
out
on
yardley
road
working
on
there
and,
yes,
you
make
a
very
good
point
about
the
the
school
road
shirley
road
shops,
which
is
a
short
parade
of
shops
and
in
common
many
other
these
across
the
city.
I
We
have
a
problem
with
flats
above
those
shops.
Last
that
the
those
flats
are
reviewed
for
weedy
bins.
I'm
disappointed
to
hear
you
already
got
rubbish
back
out
outside
there,
because
I
know
that
was
clear.
I
think
that's
clear
on
tuesday
by
a
crew-
and
it's
put
some
particular
hot
spot
along
there,
but
we've
also
asked
that
be
added
to
the
collection
routine
for
increased
collections
as
a
short-term
fix.
I
While
we
review
the
deployment
of
wheelie
bins
there,
but
that's
it's
an
example
of
a
problem
we
have
across
the
city
and
it
ranges
from
runs
along
the
stratford
vote
and
and
washed
peter,
where
you
have
big
long,
runs
above
flats
above
shops.
To
like
this,
we
have
a
short
parade
of,
I
don't
know:
18
shops,
maybe
or
shop
fronts
of
various
sorts,
all
of
them
with
flats
above
them
it's
a
very
typical
small
urban
center.
I
I
H
Yep,
just
just
just
to
confirm
that,
yes,
the
the
intention
is
that
we
that
we
again
will
have
that
analysis.
The
the
the
deep
cleansing
crews
work
on
top
of
the
wall
crew,
so
the
wall
crews
carry
on
doing
their
normal
routine
and
then
through
either
information
from
the
local
elected
member
or
the
ward
crews
themselves.
H
They'll
say
this
needs
particular
attention
and
they'll
go
in
and
they
will
they
will
provide
additional
resource,
and
that
should
be
noticeable
and
we
should
be
able
to
report
that
back,
and
the
aim
is
that
we
have
got
some
support
to
produce
the
data
to
show
the
effectiveness
of
each
team
that
that
that
person
doing
that
work
should
feedback
to
each
each
person.
Elected
member.
What's
happened
in
their
ward
and
we
could
make
that.
We
could
certainly
make
sure
that
that
takes
place.
H
We
have
got
an
additional
resource
of
ten,
although
we've
got
eight
at
the
moment.
We're
just
sorting
out
some
more
the
other
two
suck
crews
that
we
are
tackling
on
a
regular
basis.
H
Those
roads
where
we
know
sacks
come
out
onto
the
street,
from
shops,
from
residents
above
the
shops
and
from
everywhere,
so
we
have
got
those
additional
crews
and
again
we're
monitoring
which
roads
we
deploy
them
on,
whether
that
what
impact
they're
having
and
whether
there
are
other
roads
that
need
to
be
added
to
to
their
workload
as
well.
So
we
it's
all
about
it
is
about
data,
it's
all
about
sharing
it
with
with
people
that
know
their
area
to
make
sure
that
we
have
getting
the
most
use
of
that.
We
can.
K
If
I
may
just
quickly
come
back
on
that,
I
did
actually
just
check
my
emails
and
the
email
was
sent
on
the
24th
of
june
saying
the
crew
would
be
out
in
your
ward
next
week,
which
is
week
commencing
the
28th
of
june,
according
to
my
calculations,
so
I'm
very
happy
if
they're
still
out
there
working,
but
that
wasn't
actually
what
we
were
originally
told,
but
if
that
you
know
whatever
reason
they
started
later
or
whatever,
and
that's
fine
and
I
look
forward
to
receiving
the
feedback
from
them
when
they
do
actually
finish.
I
I
Sorry,
I
I
wasn't
aware
once
said
to
both
of
us,
so
I
I
I
assumed
you've
been
advised
as
well,
so
I
apologize
for
that.
A
You
thank
you
very
much.
Now
we've
sorted
out
that
little
award-based
issue,
I'm
sure
that
the
feedback
will
go
to
both
of
you
and
I'm
sure
cancer
o'shea
will
make
sure
that's
the
case.
So
I've
got
councillor
hussein
and
then
councillor
award
councillor
who's,
saying.
M
Well,
thank
you
chair
now.
Excuse
me
for
yeah
the
capital
member
I've
already
answered
some
of
these
questions,
which
I'm
gonna
ask
him.
What
I'm
gonna
ask
yeah
as
a
captain
member
knows
that
what
my
word
has
got
a
large
proportion
of
hmos
and
the
hmos
and
flight
tipping.
M
I
think
they're
related
together
and
are
we
doing
to
tackle
flight
tipping
which
human
humiliating
from
flight
tipping
from
hmos?
That's
my
first
question.
The
second
question
I
I
would
like
on
this
engagement
offices:
are
we
gonna,
get
more
engagement
officers
or
we're
just
gonna?
Have
these
six,
which
a
cabinet
member
has
mentioned
and
and
and
they're
gonna,
be
right,
rotate
from
one
wall
to
another?
M
That's
my
second
question
and
the
third
question
is
basically
on
these
private
lands.
Some
of
these
rubbish,
which
is
on
these
private
lines
and
nobody,
you
know
taking
responsibility
to
clean
up
these
lands.
What
are
we
doing
to
tackle
that
and
the
last
one
is
about
two
two
to
three
weeks
ago
there
was
a
you
know:
announcement
was
made
by
council
of
seven
million
pounds,
how's
the
seven
million
point
gonna
be
used
and
how
it's
gonna
be
shared
out
to
all
the
awards
or
or
what?
M
How
are
we
gonna?
Basically,
you
know
what
plan
do
we
have
to
use
this
seven
million
pound?
Thank
you.
I
Can
we
kick
off
first
aaron?
This
could
be
a
long
answer.
Council
they're
saying
I
do
apologize
fly-tipping,
hmos.
I
We
will
seek
to
prosecute
flight
tipping
wherever
it
occurs,
where
we
are
evidenced
to
support
a
prosecution.
I
Unfortunately,
that
means
we
do
need
somebody
to
step
up
and
give
a
statement
to
support
camera
evidence
or
a
personal
statement
to
say
they
have
seen
somebody
fly
tipping
because
these
are
criminal.
Prosecutions
had
to
be
conducted
to
a
criminal
standard
so
that
there
is
a
challenge
on
those,
but
we
are
prosecuting
people.
I
I
know
of
three
cases
in
a
clock
screen
at
the
start
of
this
year,
where
we
have
businesses
prosecuted
for
not
having
the
appropriate
trade
waste
licenses
and
we'll
happily
go
after
hmo
landlords,
or
rather
the
bad
hmo
landlords,
because
we
you
know,
ahmos
are
a
part
of
the
ecology
of
housing
that
need
across
the
city,
but
we
need
to
tackle
the
bad
landlords
who
don't
care
about
their
residence
and
don't
care
about
their
neighborhood
either.
So
we
need
to
deal
with
them.
I
I
The
also
invitation
of
the
officers,
the
six
officers
that
we
are
specifically
deploying
into
the
six
worst
affected
wards,
are
going
to
be
retained
within
those
wards.
But
the
whole
point
is
that
they're
going
to
focus
on
these
wars
that
are
massively
adversely
affected
by
fly,
tipping
and
litter.
To
to
the
point
where
you
you
have
something
like
spark
book
east
is
as
badly
affected
as
probably
about
10
or
12
with
the
least
affected
awards
by
itself.
I
So
we
need
to
try
and
deal
with
that.
Moving
them
around
is
not
going
to
help
if
there,
if
there
is
work
to
do
in
there
in
their
state
home
ward,
so
they're
going
to
be
based
there.
As
darling
pointed
out,
we
do
have
additional
resource
within
the
waste
enforcement
unit
to
work
across
the
city,
so
there
are
more
officers
there
to
pick
up
cross
city
issues
and
work
in
in
every
other
ward,
essentially
and
support
the
officers
in
in
those
six
target
wards.
I
But
the
intention
is
not
to
move
those
six
target
officers
around
private
land
is
a
problem.
We
have
no
duty
as
a
council
to
clear
private
land.
We
would
probably
only
seek
to
do
so
where
there
is
a
risk
to
health,
so
we
need
direction
there
from
our
environment
health
department,
and
that
does
happen.
I
We
have
we
had
that
outside
of
goldfield
last
year,
where
we
had
a
a
small
truck
full
of
of
chicken
meat
dumped
in
a
in
a
farmer's
field,
and
we
moved
that
because
it
was
a
health
issue,
but
there's
also
the
the
technical
problem
that
it's
not
council,
land
and
removing
stuff
from
somebody
else's
land
is
arguably
theft.
I
It
may
sound
dark,
but
we
will
be
opening
up
to
various
issues.
We
did
try
to
clear
private
land.
There
are
other
routes
to
tackling
that
as
well,
and
we've
maybe
perhaps
walked
as
a
council
to
look
at
how
we
can
use
the
planning
laws
to
enforce
on
that
which
is
outside
my
remit.
But
there
are,
there
are
notes.
Notices
can
be
issued
by
planning
to
to
tackle
land
is
being
used
that
adversely
affect
the
amenity
of
local
residents,
but
the
private
knowledge
it's
a
fairly
open-ended
problem.
I
If
we
start
picking
up
private
land,
we
will
never
get
a
chance
to
clear
away
the
land
that
we
have
to
look
after
the
city
council,
and
there
has
got
to
be
a
responsibility
on
land
owners
to
look
after
their
land.
This
is
a
national
issue.
You,
if
you
go
down
into
the
home
counties,
you'll
find
farmers
who
will
have
quite
literally
10
or
12
truckloads
of
flights
have
been
dumped
on
there
on
their
land
and
unfortunately,
it's
their
legal
responsibility
to
get
rid
of
it.
Not
the
local
authorities.
A
Just
for
a
moment,
cancer
ocean
do
forgive
me
just
to
say
to
committee
members
we'll
pick
that
issue
up
around
banning
legislation
and
any
powers
we
might
have.
When
we
ask
anson
davis
to
join
us,
thorough
cancer
carry
on.
I
No
problem
at
all,
thank
you
and
councillor
saying
asked
about
how
we're
spending
7.2
million
pounds-
okay,
well,
that's
being
spent
on
the
the
four
new
mobile
hrc
vehicles,
that's
being
spent
to
support
the
four
additional
flight
tipping
crews.
We've
got
out
there
right
now
having
to
clean
our
streets.
That's
the
four
new
deep,
clean
crews
working
across
the
city.
That's
the
12!
So
10
10
new
cctv
cameras
deal
with
19
to
target
hotspots
across
the
city.
I
It's
helping
to
fund
the
wall
of
shame
to
highlight
the
offenders.
We've
got
the
new
waste
enforcement
officers,
new
enforcement
officers
in
the
targeted
wards.
We've
got
our
three
new
graffiti
crews,
which
are
doubling
this
listening
service.
There's
additional
support
out
there
for
residents
who
are
volunteering
to
help
keep
their
neighborhoods
tidy.
We've
also
got
our
partnership
coming
up
with
cute
brit
and
tidy
they're
going.
K
I
Help
us
tackle
litter
and
improve
education
across
the
city
and
we're
going
to
carry
on
prosecuting
people,
so
we're
putting
a
lot
of
effort
into
this.
This
is
the
biggest
investment
in
street
cleansing
in
the
city
and
generation,
and
we
expect
it
to
have
a
visible
impact
on
this
city
in
in
over
the
course
of
the
next
few
months.
So
there's
a
lot
of
money
being
spent
here,
it's
been
directed
to
where
we
can.
We
believe
it
will
have
the
most
effect
on
keeping
our
streets
clean
and
we'll,
hopefully
see
the
impact
on
it.
H
No,
I
think
I
think
you
answered
very
robustly
so
it
unless
there's
any
specific
question
operationally.
M
Yes,
yes,
you
know
capital
people
talk
about
the
persecution
and
he
says
he
needs
people
to
come
forward
and
basically
gay
evidence,
and
all
that
I
I
know
I
have
a
very
active
residence
in
my
world
who,
who
pass
a
lot
of
evidence
to
me
and
I
pass
those
to
fleet
and
waste
management,
and
I
don't
sort
of
get
feedback
from
them,
saying
what
they
have
done
on
that.
So
up
to
yet
you
know,
I
don't
know
how
many
you
know.
M
You
know
these
photographs,
which
was
sent
to
me
and
I
passed
on
to
the
fleet
and
waste
management,
but
I
haven't
really
had
any
feedback,
whether
they
have
money
to
get
to
those
people
who
are
basically
their
names
and
addresses
on
on
on
those
those
letters
or
on
those
items
which
we've
been
dubbed
on
the
streets.
H
Yeah
we
could.
I
certainly
have
a
look
at
that
also
in
fact,
I'll
meet
him
martin
after
straight
up
to
this
meeting,
but
the
the
issue
would
be
even
though
we
get
her
a
letter
in
a
bag.
What
we
need
to
get
to
is
who
put
the
bag
on
the
street,
so
it
isn't
always
as
simple
as
well.
We
can
find
that
that
is,
you
know
whatever
the
address
is
that
go
to
that
address,
the
issue
is,
you
know:
did
they
pay
somebody
to
take
it
away?
H
So
it's
not
as
it's
not
as
it's
not
as
simple
as
as
just
finding
some
evidence
in
there.
We
actually
see
how
that
piece
of
waste
got
onto
the
street,
but
what
I'll
do
is
I'll
I'll?
Take
that
up
with
martin
who
heads
up
the
u.s
enforcement
team
and
I'll
we'll
report
I'll
get
him
to
give
you
an
update
of
where,
where
he,
where
he's
got
to
with
your
enquiries.
H
A
You
yeah,
I
think
I
think
the
question
we
obviously
understand
that
there's
an
evidence
threshold.
I
think
the
question
was
more
just
about,
even
if
it's
an
email
saying,
unfortunately,
you
didn't
meet
the
evidence
threshold
and
just
for
members
to
get
that
update
when
evidence
has
been
submitted
so
that
they
can
then
go
back
to
their
resident
or
their
group
and
explain
what
the
situation
is.
A
N
Thanks
chair
I'd
like
to
to
start
by
saying
a
huge
thank
you
to
the
the
hordes
of
volunteers
across
the
city
who
are
actually
going
out
with
the
the
blue
bags
and
the
letter
pickers,
and
certainly
the
equipment
that
that
has
been
provided
to
them
is
being
put
to
good
use
and
certainly
in
certain
call
food.
For
example,
they've
got
over
300
roads
adopted
by
residents
which,
which
is
fantastic.
So
it's
great
to
see
the
community
coming
together.
N
The
information
that
they
feed
back
will
obviously
help
fleet
and
waste
target
hot
spots
and
stuff
like
that,
and
we've
had
both
the
cabinet
member
and
and
dan
say
that
you're
going
to
consult
with
members
with
regards
to
hot
spots,
what
we
haven't
heard
or
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong,
what
we
haven't
had
is
when
you're
actually
going
to
consult
with
us
and
maybe
compare
your
records
with
what
we
as
elected
members.
I've
got
in
our
notebooks,
so
I'd
like,
if
you
like,
a
fixed
timetable
for
actually
doing
some
consultation
with
elected
members.
N
N
I
I
think
dan
and
the
cabinet
member
both
know
that
I've
got
a
huge
problem
on
the
a38
with
fly
tipping
in
the
delay
boys.
There
is
no
lamp
post
in
there
or
anything,
so
we
really
could
do
with
with
some
sort
of
deterrent,
even
if
a
bit
like
a
neighboring
authority
where
I
was
driving
through,
they
put
huge
signs
up,
they
basically
say
you
are
being
watched
now
yeah.
N
Nobody
knows
where
these
things
are
going
to
be,
but
I'd
like
to
know
how
we
tackle
or
how
we
intend
tackling
fly
tipping
in
places
where
we've
got
no
access
to
power
to
actually
do
cctv,
cameras
and
finally,
could
have
confirmation
from
the
cabinet
member
and
from
from
dan
that
if
we
as
elected
members,
send
an
email
direct
to
an
officer
asking
them
to
do
something
that
we
can
still
expect
a
response
and
effectively
a
response
from
that
officer
rather
than
you
know,
potentially
being
told.
N
We
can't
do
that
anymore,
such
as
harmed
elsewhere,
so
I
just
like
reassurance
that
we
can
still
maintain
our
relationships
with
local
officers
and
expect
responses
from
our
local
officers.
Thanks.
O
A
Thank
you.
Thanks
for
wood,
john
darren,
whoever
wants
the
tassel.
I
I'll
kick
off
if
I
can
and
over
the
damn,
the
more
difficult
bits.
Yes,
yes,
caster
would.
I
absolutely
agree.
I
think
that
if
you've
got
300
words
adopted
set
in
coldfield,
that's
that's
brilliant
work
and
we
would
all
praise
the
work
of
the
volunteers
across
the
city.
Who've
been
stepping
up
to
support,
keeping
the
neighborhoods
clean
and
tidy.
It
is
brilliant
work.
Remember:
we've
issued
20
000
blue
bags
so
far
we're
and
we're
we're
ordering
more
in
because
we
need
that
5
000
bits
of
kit
out
there.
I
Already
some
of
those
items
were
issued
at
around
midday
on
sunday
and
we're
in
use
by
half
past
four
on
the
same
day.
You
know
in
the
city,
so
people
there
is
a
real
desire
people
to
get
back
out
there
as
a
community
to
help
keep
the
neighborhoods
tidy,
and
I
absolutely
support
that
I'll
lead
down
to
answer
the
questions
about
the
power
to
cctv,
cameras
and
emails,
direct
to
officer
safarismo,
where,
yes,
we
we
are,
as
as
councillors,
intelligent
space
response
officers.
I
I
suppose
that
my
question
would
be:
is
it
a
routine
question?
In
which
case,
can
it
go
to
the
the
complaint
system
or
something
that
does
require
specialist
knowledge,
but
I'll?
Have
that
across
the
dome.
H
Thank
you
councilman,
so
yeah
a
couple
of
couple
of
questions.
I
mean
very
good
questions
with
this
cctv
because
our
cameras
do
require
power.
We
haven't
been
able
to
find
a
camera
that
has
sufficient
it
doesn't
that
runs
on
solar
panel.
That
will
be
robust
enough
to
stay
there.
So
lampposts
are
our
main
stay
of
purchases
for
the
for
the
cameras
to
sit
on.
So
we
do.
H
H
Those
banks-
and
you
know
the
crews-
have
done
a
fantastic
job,
and
I
know
volunteers
have
also
been
out
doing
exactly
the
same
job
down
down
that
road
and
it
is
a
challenge-
and
I
know
we
are
working
with
and
we
are
trying
to
find
a
solution
with
the
working
with
our
highways
colleagues.
But
at
the
moment
we
haven't
got
a
solution
for
a
cctv
camera
with
no
power.
H
The
letters
and
responses
from
officers
directly
he's
is
he's
he's
one
that
we
do
need
to
maintain
a
relationship
between
elected
members
and
local
officers.
We'll
totally
totally
understand
the
need
for
that.
There
is
a
process
that
has
been
brought
in
that
that
takes
more
complaints
than
inquiries
and
deals
with
them.
So
we
can
track
make
sure
that
they
are
being
responded
to
correctly
and
looking
for
trends,
but
emails
from
elected
members
to
officers
will
still
be
responded
to
by
those
local
officers.
A
A
I
don't
want
to
say,
run
of
the
mill,
but
if
it's
a
daily
normal
inquiry,
we
would
be
encouraged
to
use
the
new
system.
However,
if
it
needs
escalating
or
it's
a
project-based
problem
or
it's
something
that
needs
specialist
knowledge
and
you
can
still
go
direct
to
offices
and
you
should
expect
a
response
and
I
believe
that's
the
guidance
that
councillor
jones
gave
when
rolling
out
the
system.
So
I
hope
that
helped.
N
Okay
checking
his
comeback
on
on
the
first
part
of
my
question
was
was
when
we
can
expect
to
be
consulted
as
as
elected
members
with
regards
to
hot
spots
and
trends.
H
So
we
I've
been
with
the
service
managers
this
this
week,
actually
to
talk
about
the
continuation
roll
out
of
the
the
new
initiatives
and
especially
the
mobile
hrc's,
because
they
started
to
roll
it
down.
So
we
could
start
to
deploy
those
and-
and
I
have
asked
tasked
the
the
local
service
manager
requested
service
managers
to
make
contact
with
all
of
their
local
elective
members.
Now.
A
Okay,
thank
you.
Councillor
bridal's
got
one
final
question
which
I'll
allow
and
I've
got
one
question
that
hasn't
been
covered
so
we'll
both
throw
them
in
together
marge.
If
that's
all
right.
D
That
might
work
just
in
relation
to
you
know
finding
a
letter
with
an
address
on
it
in
a
black
bag.
I
remember
the
other
councils
who
came
to
speak
to
us
said
that
they
they
still
they
if
they
can,
they
go
and
visit.
The
person
whose
address
is
on
the
envelope
and
often
that
people
when
you
go
and
see
them,
they
just
admit
that
they've
done
it
and
they
apologize,
and
so
they
won't
do
it
again,
which
probably
they
will.
D
But
you
know
the
point
is
that
that
they
still
go
and
visit
those
people,
and
often
people
do
admit
that
they
have
dumped
the
rubbish.
So
I
just
think
we
need.
D
You
know
that
approach
if,
if
it's
possible-
and
the
only
other
point
was
just
on
ken's
point
ken
wood's
point-
that
yeah
and
back
you
up
chair
that
we
do
still
have
these
relationship
managers
a
list
of
them
under
the
localisation
work,
and
I
mean
we
should
be
able
to
talk
to
our
relationship
managers,
particularly
as
you
say,
about
projects
or
difficult
issues
that
you
know
may
need
some.
We
may
need
to
talk
to
somebody
to
get
them
resolved.
A
And
that's
the
members
expectation
mine's,
pretty
quick
and
simple,
as
most
of
the
questions
have
been
covered,
have
a
bit
of
a
concern
about
the
capacity
of
the
mobile
household
recycling
units,
for
example.
I
can
imagine
I
mean
I
think,
they're
a
great
idea
and
they
would
certainly
be
helpful
somewhere,
like
stockton
green,
but
I
know
exactly
what
will
happen
when
they
come
to.
Scotland.
A
Green
will
alert
all
our
residents
organizations,
so
this
is
going
to
happen,
but
in
reality
what
will
happen
is
a
group
of
residents
will
get
together
clear,
an
alleyway
which
is
private
property
at
the
back
of
a
row
of
houses,
which
is
where
we
have
particular
issues
with
fly-tipping
and
and
I'm
not
sure
that
those
three
household
recycling
centers
could
deal
with
the
volume
of
rubbish
that
comes
out
of
those.
Now.
The
residents
are
very
clear
that
it's
not
our
job
to
clear
them.
A
They've
come
together
as
little
groups
and
are
slowly
but
surely
starting
to
clear
them,
and
that's
where
we
would
see
the
value
from
those
household
recycling
mobile
centers,
but
whether
they
would
have
the
capacity
to
deal
with
the
rubbish
from
a
back
alleyway
of,
say,
50
or
60
houses
is
is
he's
doubtful.
H
Should
I
take
that
one
okay?
So
if,
if
the
way
they
would
think
of
the
mobile
hrc's
is
is
about
getting
rid
of
household
waste,
so
it
will
be
parked
up,
people
will
bring
in
the
capacity
of
the
kabata
truck
is
11
ton.
The
combat
the
capacity
of
the
the
recycling
truck
depending
on
the
material
is
slightly
less
and
then
we've
got
a
volkswagen
for
anything
any
big
and
bulky
items.
So
if
they,
if
the,
if
they've
cleared
that
alleyway,
we
wouldn't
send
the
mobile
like
we
wouldn't.
H
A
I'm
sorry
I'm
sorry
to
interrupt
you,
but
I
just
need
to
clarify
that,
because
an
apologies
to
the
committee
members,
because
I
don't
think
this
is
a
specific
scotland
green
issue,
but
in
relation
to
this
question,
I'm
making
it
one
when
we've
tried
to
do
this
before
and
the
residents
have
volunteered
to
clear
the
alleyway
we've
been
told
by
fleet
and
waste
management
that
they
won't
collect
the
items.
A
A
member
from
a
different
political
party
then
advised
them
to
just
put
it
on
the
pavement
and
we'd
have
to,
which
is
what
then
happened,
but
I'm
not
going
to
get
into
that
because
ultimately,
the
residents
got
what
they
wanted
and
that
that's
where
the
issue
stands.
They
will
happily
clear
them.
I
mean
and
to
be
fair,
it
takes
them
two
or
three
days
to
do
it,
but
they've
been
told
that
it
won't
be
removed
at
all.
So
I
can
see
them
trying
to
access
these
household
recycling
centers.
H
Yeah
and
that
isn't
the
type
of
waste
and
that
the
mobile
hrc's
are
set
up
to
to
actually
deal
with.
Well,
we
do
need
to
look
at
private
alleyways
and
how
we
dispose
of
that
waste
and,
as
kazurashay
said,
this
there's
still
a
bit
more
work
to
be
done
on
the
legalities
of
who
and
what
we
should
be
doing
in
the
first
instance.
But
our
primary
our
primary
function
as
an
organization
is
to
support
the
massive
clear-ups
and
dispose
of
the
waste
that's
produced
or
or
bought
together
by
council
residents.
A
Right
just
just
to
be
clear,
no
problem,
roger
we'll
see
you
soon.
I
don't
if
you
want
to
comment,
counts
right
so.
I
No,
I
I
think
we
do
need
to
have
some
consistency
on
that
I
mean
my
vision
would
be
that
where
we
have
local
groups
compared
to
mucking
and
clear
areas
like
back
alleyways,
which
are
perhaps
thornier
problems
than
an
obvious
area
of
open
land,
that's
that's
left
with
with
rubbish
where
we
can
get
some
cooperation,
local
residents
to
get
back
cleared
and
then
then
the
city
council
removes
that
from
a
a
particular
location.
I
That's
a
roadside
location,
that's
something
we
should
probably
look
towards
delivering
on,
but
I'm
I'm
cautious
about
saying
we're
going
to
start
clearing
large
tractors
of
private
land,
because
that
is
very
problematic
yeah.
I
think
I
think
it
is
a
bit
clear
when
it
comes
to
anyways,
but
this
is
a
problem
across
the
city.
We
have
issues
in.
I
think
it
any
wardrobe
you've
had
any
sort
of
very
dense
housing
created,
you've
got
back
alleyways
and
they
are
a
problem.
A
Yeah,
maybe
maybe
you
me
and
darren,
can
pick
this
conversation
up
outside
the
meeting,
then
I
do
see
it
being
a
problem
in
terms
of
how
the
household
recycling
centers
are
used.
So
I'd
like
to
head
it
off
with
us
with
a
solution
if
possible,
so
we
can
pick
that
up
outside
this
meeting.
H
H
It
is
right,
you
know
you,
you
turned
up
with
a
jacket
and
and
and
talk
official
and
asked
the
q
right
questions.
Then
the
a
needs
to
change
culture
and
stop
it
going
on
the
ground.
A
Okay,
thank
you.
We're
going
to
move
on
then
we'll
obviously
pick
this
up
in
our
next
tracking
session,
by
which
point
we
might
start
to
have
some
data
around,
and,
I
think,
probably
september
october,
is
the
time
we're
going
to
look
at
this
again.
So
we
should
start
to
see
some
data
coming
through
as
the
effectiveness
of
some
of
this
stuff,
and
but
thank
you
both
for
joining
us.
I
believe
council
oshay
wants
to
talk
to
us
about
possibly
us
helping
in
developing
a
litter
bin.
I
I
I'd
like
to
ask
the
committee
to
have
a
look
at
our
policy
across
the
city
on
litter,
bins,
where
we,
where
we
use
them,
what
size
of
bins
and
how
we
collect
from
them.
It's
a
fairly
wide
ranging
brief.
I
But
really
you
know
we
have
something
like
14,
000
street
bins
across
the
city,
I'm
not
sure
what
might
happen.
We
have
on
parks,
but
a
fair
few
of
those
as
well,
and
really
I'd
like
to
ask
the
committee
to
have
a
look
at
what
other
authorities
do
about
where
they
put
them.
How
often
they
collect
them,
how
they
monitor
them
and
the
size
of
bins
they
use
to
see.
Are
we
doing
the
right
thing,
or
can
we
do
better.
A
Okay
is
that
something
committee
would
be
minded
to
take
a
look
at
yeah.
Definitely.
A
Really
good,
it
might
be
something
we
look
at
in
a
couple
of
informal
sessions,
because
we've
got
quite
a
busy
work
program
because
we're
focusing
on
localization
this
year
and
because,
obviously,
we
focused
on
fly
tipping
last
year,
but
we
can
certainly
arrange
the
work
and
then
do
it
through
a
couple
of
informal
evidence
sessions
and
then
bring
a
formal
report
to
scrutiny
committee
and
work
alongside
the
cabinet
member,
like
we
did
last
year.
A
If
members
are
minded,
so
a
really
good
start
would
be
if
we
can
have
the
current
little
bin
policy.
Or
do
we
not
have
one,
which
is
why
we're
gonna
do
the
work
darren.
H
We'll
send
you
what
we've
got.
We
have
got
some
some
guidance,
but
it
isn't,
it
needs
it
needs.
It
definitely
needs
a
review,
but
we
can
send
you
what
we've
got.
A
Okay,
councillor
oldham.
L
Yeah
a
few
years
ago,
I
think
each
ward
was
called
in
to
speak
to
an
officer.
In
our
case,
we
spoke
to
mark
airy,
who
sat
down
with
us
and
showed
us
a
map
of
our
ward
and
where
the
bins
were
so
that,
presumably,
must
all
be
there.
I
present
every
ward
had
the
opportunity.
L
All
those
maps
must
still
be
available,
and
I
know
we
were
told
at
the
time
that
the
policy
was
council
wanted
to
take
them
out,
but
if
they
wanted
to
take
them
out-
and
we
complained
they
wouldn't
so,
but
we
couldn't
have
any
extra
that
so
as
far
as
I'm
aware,
that
was
the
sort
of
policy
in
inverted
commerce,
but
it
was
certainly
explained
to
every
ward.
I
think
it
would
probably
be
four
or
five
years.
A
Well,
we're
certainly
happy
to
take
a
look
at
it
if
we
can
maybe
circulate
what
we've
already
got
and
then
we'll
ask
emma
and
jane
to
have
a
look
at
authorities
up
and
down
the
country
and
who
potentially
are
leading
on
this
issue
and
might
potentially
even
have
won
awards
around
it
and
then
we'll
agree
to
talk
to
them
and
then
we'll
see
where
we
go
from
here
and
obviously
we'll
involve
cancer
o'shea
along
the
way,
because
I
felt
that
was
a
very
productive
piece
of
work
last
year
committee
will
take
lead
on
it,
but
cancer
o'shea
can
be
involved.
A
In
terms
of
you
know,
just
you
know,
hearing
what
we're
asking
effectively.
Is
everybody
happy
with
that.
A
Okay,
yes,
we'd,
be
happy
to
do
that.
Piece
of
work,
obviously
darren's
staying
with
us
for
the
performance,
monitoring
and
you're
welcome
to
stay
cancer
o'shea
if
you
were
planning
to,
but
I
don't
know
what
your
diary
is
like.
So
we
don't
have
an
expectation
that
you'll
stan.
A
Yeah,
that's
absolutely
fine,
so
we'll
move
on
to
the
performance
monitoring.
Thank
you
mira
and
thank
you
john
sorry.
My
my
brain
went
blank
there
and
thank
you,
john
for
your
patience.
I
apologize
that
you've
had
to
wait
around
so
long
mira
is
going
to
present
us
with
the
performance
monitoring
which
I
believe
looks
a
little
different
this
time
following
our
previous
requests.
A
So
we
thank
you
for
that
mirror
and
then,
obviously
what
we'll
do
is
any
questions
regarding
performance
management
will
relate
to
mirror
any
operational
issues
regarding
waste
or
housing.
We
will
send
to
the
operational
officers
darren
and
john.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
that
mirror
over
to
you.
Hi.
P
Good
afternoon,
everyone
I'll
present
the
report
in
the
normal
format
so
chair.
If
you're,
okay,
I'll
share
my
screen
and
turn
my
camera
off.
If
that's
okay,.
A
P
P
Okay,
so
this
is
the
month
two
performance
for
the
city,
housing
directorate
and
the
city
operations
directorate,
so
city
housing
directorate
will
cover
housing
performance
and,
as
I
said,
this
is
data,
as
at
month
two
chairs
you've
already
outlined.
The
report
does
look
different,
so
we've
taken
an
opportunity
to
review
the
way
that
we
present
the
performance
information.
P
It
also
has
a
diagrammatic
presentation
of
the
rag
rating
as
well,
so
you
can
see
that
at
a
glance-
and
it
also
has
a
exceptions
report
as
well.
So
this
is
for
any
measures
that
are
rag,
rated
red,
blue
or
amber.
It
will
just
pull
out
the
commentary,
that's
related
to
that
k,
api
so
that
you
can
again.
You
can
see
that
at
a
glance
so
effectively
it's
a
summary
page
before
we
get
into
the
normal
format
that
you
are
used
to
seeing
so
I'll.
Just
take
you
to
the
first
page
of.
P
P
Weekly
performance
meetings
have
concentrated
on
these
measures
and
they
are
now
showing
clear
improvements.
The
weekly
meetings
also
have
concentrated
on
areas.
The
contractors
are
failing
in
and
the
reason
for
the
failures-
and
this
is
broken
down
into
the
following
categories,
which
is
repairs,
gas,
capital
and
voids,
and
also
in
terms
of
tracking
stuffing
levels.
The
previously
the
focus
was
on
reducing
works
in
progress,
but
this
has
now
shifted
to
attending
and
completing
within
time
scale
and
that
mitigation
measures
are
the
same
for
the
following
two
kpis.
P
So
the
first
one
here
is
council
house
routine
repairs
within
30
days
again.
This
kpi
is
achieved
at
96.3,
so
it
has.
It
is
green,
but
it
has
to
pass
the
contractual
target.
P
As
I
said,
the
the
mitigation
measures
are
the
same
as
above
and
then
the
same
one
for
percentage
of
right
to
repair
jobs,
completed
against
period
profile.
Again,
this
is
green,
it's
the
april
2021
figure,
but
it
has
surpassed
the
contractual
chart,
target
93
and
again.
The
mitigation
measures
are
the
same
in
terms
of
the
shift
in
focus
around
those
categories
that
I
mentioned
earlier.
P
With
regards
to
may
21,
there
were
337
voids
that
were
let
more
let's
than
the
previous
month
and
the
average
days
to
repair.
These
properties
was
23
days
on
average,
which
was
one
day
quicker
compared
to
the
previous
month
and
again,
the
following
actions
are
being
put
in
place
and
are
expected
to
see
an
improvement
with
regards
to
the
performance
over
the
coming
months.
I
won't
read
all
of
those
out
and
the
committee
can
can
can
see
and
has
reference
to
those.
P
The
next
one
is
percentage
of
tennis's
sustained
at
12
months.
This
is
an
annual
kpi,
but
just
to
inform
the
committee
that
we
will,
as
part
of
this
narrative,
going
forward
just
be
reporting
in
progress
on
a
quarterly
basis.
So
you
have
a
more
informed
position
as
to
what
the
potential
year-end
position
will
look
like.
P
This
is
a
blue
and
again
this
has
surpassed
the
target
at
55.26.
P
The
remaining
case,
the
remaining
cases
of
service,
were
not
able
to
prevent,
are
typically
cases
of
larger
families,
where
the
available
options
for
suitable
properties
are
minimal
and
again
the
same
for
households
where
homelessness
is
relieved.
This
is
a
blue.
It
has
again
surpassed
the
target
at
57.78.
P
P
The
snapshot
does
represent
a
total
of
three
five:
nine
four
households
in
temporary
accommodation
and
as
of
the
28th
of
may,
the
number
of
households
accommodated
in
temporary
accommodation
outside
of
the
city
was
350,
and
that
includes
112
households
within
bed
and
breakfast
outside
the
city
and
again
the
mitigations
to
try
and
minimize
the
impact
and
stabilize
the
performance.
With
regards
to
this,
kpi
is
listed
as
below
here.
P
P
This
is
equivalent
to
337
new
tenancies
being
led
out
of
18
058,
which
is,
which
is
the
number
of
current
applicants
included
on
the
housing
register.
So
again,
we
can
see
here
for
this
particular
kpi,
that
the
the
demand
outstrips
the
supply
significantly.
P
Okay,
the
next
one
is
the
number
of
properties
improved
in
the
private
rented
sector
as
a
result
of
local
authority
intervention.
This
is
blue,
so
again
it
has
surpassed
the
target
and
the
resort
is
53.
P
P
In
most
cases,
the
notice
period
must
be
at
least
four
months
or
where
the
rent
areas
are
less
than
four
months
and
notice
period
is
two
months
for
serious
cases,
including
rent
arrears
of
four
months
or
more.
The
notice
period
are
two
to
four
weeks
and
landlords
are
now
able
to
progress.
Possession
claims
through
the
courts.
Surveillance
can
also
send
out
eviction,
notices
and
enforce
them.
However,
they
have
been
asked
not
to
carry
out
evictions
for
anyone
in
the
property
that
has
covered
19,
symptoms
or
self-isolating,
so
some
changes
in
in
effect
from
june
2021.
P
The
year-to-date
figure
is
a
result,
is
50
which
is
surpassed
the
target
for
this
period,
and
then
the
last
one
into
housing
is
the
state
of
the
city
measure,
which
is
reducing
the
number
of
rough
sleepers,
and
this
is
obviously
an
annual
count
that
will
happen
towards
the
end
of
the
year.
So
we'll
report
on
that
formally
after
the
count
has
taken
place
and
then
moving
on
to
city
operations.
P
So
just
taking
you
to
the
main
report,
so
the
first
measure
here
is
level
of
strength,
cleanliness
as
assessed
by
lambs.
This
is
a
quarterly
measure,
as
previously
reported
to
the
committee.
This
one
is
in
fact
reported
a
month
in
arrears,
so
the
quarter
one
performance
will
be
available
within
the
july
report,
which
is
month
four.
P
P
This
kpi
is
reported
one
month
in
arrears
as
well,
so
the
estimated
april
21
resort
is
42.90,
which
has
achieved
the
top
the
target
of
42
for
this
period
and
the
target
profile
has
been
set
to
reflect
the
planned
shutdown
of
the
tiesley
erf
in
june
or
that
took
place
in
june
apologies.
P
This
has
also
resulted
in
an
increase
in
the
amount
of
residual
waste
and
segregated
recycling
being
deposited
at
the
hwrcs,
and
also
the
amount
of
segregated
recycling
was
the
highest
since
october
19
at
an
estimated
3450
tons.
However,
curbside
collection
tonight,
both
residual
and
recycling
remain
high.
Again,
this
is
as
a
result
of
the
ongoing
covert
19
pandemic.
P
P
P
There
were,
however,
2
342
reported
miss
collections
in
relation
to
residual
and
1222
in
relation
to
recycling
in
april.
P
P
P
In
april
21,
no
residual
waste
was
sent
directly
to
landfill.
The
only
waste
sent
to
landfill
was
predominantly
post-incineration
fly
ash
with
some
small
amounts
of
rejected
recycling
materials
and
asbestos
and
again
in
the
in
this
performance.
Here,
the
service
will
continue
to
make
the
best
use
of
alternative,
erfs
and
endeavor
to
recycle
their
post-incineration
ash
output,
reducing
as
far
as
possible
the
need
for
landfill.
A
Thank
you.
I've
got
two
two
members
indicating
currently
counts.
Three
members
indicating
currently
councillor
woody's
first.
N
Yeah
thanks
chad
really
good
to
see
those
changes
to
that
report.
A
couple
of
things
on
the
report
itself,
I
mean
we
keep
saying
that
it's
it's.
The
figures
are
being
presented
a
month
in
arrears,
therefore
we're
looking
at
april-
I'm
sorry
we're
now
in
july
and
we're
already
getting
even
contained
in
that
report.
There
was
snapshots
of
me
figures,
so
I'm
a
bit
confused
as
to
why
you
know
if
we
can
get
figures
from
mit
from
me
for
some
departments.
N
Why
can't
we
get
the
figures
from
me
across
the
whole,
the
whole
report-
and
I
do
believe
that
issues
being
or
that
questions
been
raised
before
so
yeah,
I'm
just
a
little
bit
concerned
that
we're
looking
at
april
figures
and
we're
now
in
july,
on
a
specific
one.
The
report
with
regards
to
the
percentage
of
residents
allocated
a
a
bcc
housing
tenancy.
N
N
N
I'd
also
like
and
again
it's
probably
not
to
form
part
of
this
report,
but
from
an
information
point
of
view,
we've
obviously
got
a
great
deal
of
residents
who
are
sitting
in
current
properties,
waiting
on
a
move
to
a
bigger
one
or
perhaps
in
shelter,
tension
or
modified
housing.
Again,
I
think
I'd
like
to
see
figures
revolving
around
that
on
the
the
responsive,
repairs,
etc.
N
I'd
like
to
see
a
breakdown
on
the
performance
per
contractor,
rather
than
as
a
whole,
unless
I
don't
think
I'm
reading
this
wrong,
and
I
think
it's
great
that
our
tenants
are
still
enjoying
the
level
of
service
that
we
appear
to
be
giving
them.
N
A
Thank
you,
councillor,
wood.
I
think
the
first
question
goes
to
mira,
which
is
about
the
reporting
period,
and
then
it's
john
and
my
apologies
gary
I
didn't
realize
you
were
with
us.
That's
my
mistake,
but
thank
you
for
being
here
so
we'll
go
to
mira
first
and
then
we'll
go
to
john
and
gary.
P
Thank
you
chair.
I
think
I
think
we
just
need
to
recognize
that
the
the
performance
reporting
is
obviously
produced
in
line
with
the
corporate
schedule.
So
this
is
the
what
I'm
presenting
to
you
here
is
the
latest
approved
directorate
reporting
that
has
been
presented
to
the
corporate
team,
we're
currently
in
the
throes
of
doing
month.
Three,
which
is
the
quarter,
one
reporting
position
which
will
be
april
may
and
june,
and
so
this
is
the
most
up-to-date
and
latest
signed
off
and
approved.
P
Performance
report
appreciate
that
some
of
the
measures
in
the
report
itself
are
reported
in
arrears
and
that's
that's
been
it.
That's,
been
discussed
and
agreed
with
the
the
specific
service
areas,
and
I
know
that
the
service
areas
do
have
more.
It
can
provide
more
up-to-date
information
if,
if
required,
but
in
terms
of
meeting
the
the
requirements
of
the
corporate
performance
reporting
timetable.
This
is.
P
I
can
confirm
that
this
is
the
most
up-to-date
report
that
we're
able
to
present
at
the
moment,
so
it
is
in
line
with
our
corporate
performance
reporting.
As
I
said,
we're
currently
in
the
process
of
producing
quarter,
one
performance.
P
And
I
do
I
do
appreciate
the
comment.
I
do
appreciate
the
comments
and
and
take
those
on
board,
but
this
is
in
line
with
the
corporate
performance
reporting
timetable.
A
Okay,
thank
you
mira.
I
know
that
we've
asked
to
speak
to
councillor
jones
about
the
performance
reporting
generally
overall
in
the
council.
I
feel
that's
something
we
might
raise
with
her
I'm
going
to
bring
john
and
gary
in
and
then
I
will
let
you
come
back.
Counselor
would.
B
Thank
you,
john.
Thank
you
councillor
good
afternoon,
everybody.
Yes,
it's
it's
a
fair
point.
Look
it's
there's!
No
denying
the
fact
that
we've
got
a
huge
waiting
list,
18
000,
which
is
correct,
and
one
of
the
big
issues
that
we
have
our
stock
of
60,
odd
thousand
over
half
of
it
is
for
for
smaller
families,
and
our
biggest
problem
is
larger
families,
as
I
just
alluded
to
in
my
comments.
B
It's
600
that
want
five
bedrooms
or
more
so
it
makes
it
very
challenging
for
us
and,
as
I
said,
that's
the
large
one.
A
lot
of
majority
are
looking
for
seeking
larger
accommodation
which
isn't
straightforward,
but
we
do
have
records
which
I
can
actually
sort
of
like
get
hold
of
and
obviously
sort
of
like
send
that
circulate
them
to
you
guys
so
happy
to
do
that.
But,
as
I
said,
it
will
show
you
the
breakdown
in
terms
of
our
need,
but
it's
it's
significant
to
say
the
least.
A
That
would
be
really
helpful
gary.
We
won't
necessarily
take
it
as
a
performance
report,
we'll
circulate
it
to
members
and
then,
if
members
want
to
bring
it
up
as
a
committee
item
in
future,
we
will
do,
but
that's
really
helpful
to
be
able
to
look
at
that
breakdown.
Thank
you.
C
I
I
am
I'm
trying
to
turn
my
camera
on
so
in
in
terms
of
responsive
repairs.
Yes,
it's
possible
to
provide
that
breakdown
by
contractor,
perhaps
that's
information
we
could
include
in
the
commentaries
in
future,
as
as
part
of
this,
so
as
not
to
over
elongate
the
the
actual
report
in
in
terms
of
performance.
C
I
do
have
the
the
may
figures
now.
I
can
confirm
that
in
respect
of
council
housing,
emergency
repairs
in
two
hours,
output
in
in
may
remained
above
target
at
98.3
percent,
so
very
fractionally
down
about
0.2
percent,
but
still
above
target
routine
repairs
within
30
days
again.
That
has
remained
above
target
at
96.3
percent,
which
is
actually
the
same
as
for
april
and
in
terms
of
right
to
repair
jobs,
a
game-
that's
fractionally
down,
coincidentally,
by
0.2,
but
still
above
the
target
of
92.6
at
92.8
percent.
C
So
hopefully
that
helps
give
you
a
slightly
updated
position.
Counselor
would.
A
Thank
you,
john
gary,
and
I've
just
picked
up.
Your
comment
mirror
thank
you
for
including
it
going
forward
to
my
memory.
It's
at
least
the
fifth
time
we've
asked
about
that.
Individual
contracts
are
reporting
and
it
may
even
be
more,
but
I
know
that
julie
has
confirmed
that.
That's
absolutely
fine
for
us
to
see
the
individual
contract
to
break
down
in
previous
meetings.
A
So
if
we
could
include
that
going
forward,
I
think
that
probably
covers
off
all
of
the
requests
for
the
additional
information
that
we've
made
previously
providing.
We
include
that
contractor
and
then
obviously
we'll
get
that
information
about
the
about
the
individual
breakdown
of
the
housing
need
and
applications,
and
then,
if
we
want
to
delve
further
into
that,
we
can
do
as
a
committee,
but
we'll
just
look
at
it
as
a
report
to
start
with.
N
I'm
more
than
happy
with
that
penny
and
thank
and
thanks
very
much
for
the
detailed
response
just
quickly
if
to
if
it
would
if
it
is
possible
to
include
in
those
figures
with
regards
to
the
housing
needs.
If
we
have
got
an
indication
of
people
who
are
currently
sitting
on
a
waiting
list
to
try
and
get
to
getting
a
bigger
and
into
bigger
accommodation.
A
So
so,
just
to
be
clear,
you
mean
people
who
are
already
housed
by
the
local
authority
but
are
needing
a
move
to
a
bigger
property.
O
Sorry
I
was
on
mute
there
counselor
I'll,
go
back
and
check
that,
but
we
should
have
something,
but
I
will
go
back
and
check
and
bring
that
back
to
the
committee.
A
That
would
be
helpful,
I
think,
essentially,
what
we're
looking
for
is
the
overall
breakdown,
but
then
also
an
understanding
of
what
are
new
applications
and
what
are
overcrowding
or
even
potentially
downsizing
applications,
because
we
do
get
both
less
downsizing.
I
appreciate,
but
it
would
be
interesting
to
see
that
so
that
would
be
really
helpful.
Thank
you
and.
G
A
See
it,
thank
you,
council
award
for
your
contribution.
Cancer
lock.
J
Yeah,
it's
all
right,
I'll
put
myself
sorry
did
they
have
you
got
a
list
of
like
people
who
may
be
living
in
like
a
three
bedroom
property?
You
know
elderly,
but
that
doesn't
have
to
be
elderly.
One
person
living
three
three
four
bedroom
house
and
may
could
downsize.
J
You
know
to
give
to
a
family,
and
also
I
don't
know
whether
darren's
still
here,
how
is
the
vehicle
replacement
going.
A
So
that
first
one
I
think
is
probably
to
gary
or
john-
and
I
think,
we've
probably
covered
that
off,
but
by
all
means
answer
it
again
and
then
we'll
bring
darren
in.
C
Yeah,
I'm
quite
happy
to
cover
on
the
the
downsizing.
We
will
have
that
that
information
and
we
do
look
to
our
local
housing
teams,
to
try
and
proactively
speak
to
people
who
are
under
occupying
larger
family
housing
with
a
view
to
downsizing.
C
We
still
operate
what
we
call
the
wise
move
scheme
that
is
designed
to
provide
help
and
support
for
people
in
that
situation,
helping
them
to
find
a
more
suitable
property,
the
imaginations
of
the
the
moving
process,
which
can
be
quite
a
trial
or
trauma
for
anyone
and
obviously,
as
you
say,
cancer
lock.
A
lot
of
these
people
will
be
elderly.
C
So
it
is
something
quite
significant,
but
will
provide
support
around
that
if
they
need
things
like
new
white
goods,
for
example,
because
their
existing
appliances
wouldn't
fit
extra
support
with
decorating
etc
and
we're
looking
really
at
the
moment
at
how
we
can
further
expand
that
that
scheme,
using
that
as
an
assistive
tool
and
and
very
much
as
we
can
become
much
more
proactive
in
housing
management.
Now,
as
the
restrictions
ease.
A
Thank
you
john.
Before
I
bring
darren,
and
I
think
it's
probably
just
worth
mentioning
that
that
is
entirely
based
on
consent,
though
nobody's
required
to
move
unless
they
wish
to.
But
if
somebody
is
looking
to
downsize,
I
believe
our
policies
that
we
will
do
everything
within
our
power
to
assist
them
so
that
we
free
that
property
up
for
a
larger
family.
A
But
it
is
important
to
remember
that
it's
entirely
based
on
consent
is
that
tenants
rights
are
based
law
just
to
be
really
clear
and
because
nobody
wants
us
to
see
people
being
forced
to
move,
and
sometimes
these
things
get
misreported.
So
I'm
just
making
sure
that
we're
clear
that
it's
all
consensual.
A
But
yes,
you
know
we
are
going
to
be
much
more
proactively,
managing
that
and
trying
to
make
the
very
best
out
of
the
stock
that
we've
got
both
existing
lands
coming
online
as
well.
Would
that
be
fair
to
say,
john.
C
That's
that's
absolutely
right,
sir
chair.
There
is
absolutely
no
pressure
on
anybody
with
this
and
in
fact
we
know
that.
Sometimes
it
can
be
quite
a
slow
burn
process
for
somebody
to
to
have
the
time
to
actually
think
about
it
realize
the
benefits
possibly
from
having
had
a
conversation
with
friends
or
family.
So
there's
no
pressure
whatsoever,
but
we
look
for
it
to
be
where
we
can
make
it
happen,
it's
mutually
beneficial
for
both
parties.
A
And
often
a
newer
property
actually
is
often
the
case
because
we
are
still
building
smaller
properties.
So
often
they
end
up
with
a
with
a
a
newer
property.
That's
much
more
easy
to
manage
for
them
as
well.
But
you
know
it's
all
consensual
darren.
Can
I
bring
you
in
on
the
last
one.
H
Yeah,
of
course,
so
the
vehicle
replacement,
I'm
pleased
to
say
that
we're
slightly
ahead
of
where
we
thought
we'd
be
and
all
74
vehicles
have
been
delivered
now
and
are
in
operation.
H
We
are
currently
now
working
on
phase
two,
which
will
bring
more
vehicles
in
next
year
when
we
get
our
next
allocation
of
capital
and
then
the
further
phase
the
year
after
when
we
get
another
allocation
of
resources,
but
all
74
vehicles
have
already
been
introduced
and
are
out
working
on
our
streets.
Now.
H
A
Thank
you.
I
don't
want
to
be
hearing
that
the
vehicle
has
broken
down
actually
to
be
fair,
there's
a
there's,
a
valid
question
in
there
how
much
of
our
fleet
is
new
and
how
much
of
our
fleet
is
older
vehicles
or
is
all
74
of
them
new
vehicles?
I
don't.
H
Yeah,
though
so
we
run
around
about
197
rounds
a
day
right
and
74
new
ones,
and
then
on
top
of
that,
we've
got
street
planted
as
well.
So
there's
still
a
significant
number
that
we
are
due
to
replace
and
that
that
will
be
phase
two
and
phase
three.
H
A
Okay,
thanks
darren,
that's
actually
really
helpful
to
know
the
percentage
of
the
new
fleet
versus
you
know
the
existence
of
it,
I'm
a
bad
counselor.
I
didn't
know
how
many
vehicles
we
operated.
So
do
forgive
me
and
do
you
want
to
come
back
on
anything
counter.
A
Okay,
councillor
bridal.
D
Yeah
mine's
very
quick.
I
wanted
to
ask
councillor
o'shea
and
darren
whether
we
have
thought
about
having
any
performance
information
around
grass,
cutting
grass
cutting
of
our
parts
and
our
open
spaces
and
verges.
So
that
was
that
question,
and
the
second
point
was
just
about
the
housing
stuff
that
this
city
housing
liaison
board
report.
That's
been
coming
to
us
kind
of
individually.
D
As
committee
members,
I
think
there
is
some
useful
information
in
there
that
maybe
could
be
pulled
out,
because
I
think
that
does
show
performance
of
contractor
and
it
shows
it
by
area
and
a
number
of
things
are
shown
performance
by
area.
So
I
think
it
may
be
worth
having
a
look
at
that
see
whether
some
of
that
information
could
be
brought
to
committee
so
that
we
can
have
a
look
at
it
here.
Those
are
the
two
points.
A
That's
really
helpful
before
I
bring
darren
it,
shall
we
pick
that
up
if
we
manage
to
have
that
meeting
next
week,
answer
bridal,
where
we
look
at
the
work
programme,
because
obviously,
as
vice
chair
you're
gonna,
be
involved
in
planning
some
of
that,
and
so
we'll
pick
that
up
when
we
have
that
conversation
next
week.
If
that's
okay,
that's.
D
H
Yeah
we
did
have
a
grass
maintenance
performance
indicator,
certainly
one
that
we
monitor
both
grounds
maintenance,
all
the
all
the
tasks
against
against
the
program
and
also
the
quality
of
the
work
against
the
program.
So
it
it
is
information
that
we
do
hold
and
again
it's
re.
It's
reviewed
on
a
monthly
basis
with
the
operational
staff
that
carried
out
that
so
to
to
bring
back.
I
Okay,
sure,
if
I
could
just
pop
in
for
a
sec,
just
say
that
that's
that's
included
in
the
performance
stats
reported
to
the
cabinet
last
week,
so
it
was
so.
We
actually
included,
because
I
wanted
to
have
some
stats
about
performance
against
the
the
contractual
terms.
So
that's
in
there
I
think
memory,
it's
something
like
88
percent
number,
it's,
but
it
quite
closely
matches
reduction,
because
we
have
issues
over
what
we
could
do
in
the
hours
we
could
work
during
the
pandemic.
I
A
P
Mirror
it's
I
understood
that
it
was.
It
was
the
it
was
the
waste
measures
that
needed
to
be
included,
but
there's
absolutely
no
reason
why
that
can't
be
included
going
forward.
So
happy
too
happy
to
do
that.
A
Yeah,
that
would
be
really
really
helpful.
Thank
you.
That's
that's
brilliant.
Thank
you.
Did
you
want
to
come
back
at
all
counselor
bridal.
A
Okay,
anybody
else
got
any
questions,
because
I
don't
see
anybody
indicating
no
okay.
Well.
Thank
you
all
very
much.
Your
attendance
is
much
appreciated.
We've
just
got
a
few
last
bits
to
finish
up
as
a
committee
and
you're
welcome
to
hang
around,
but
equally
I
know
you're
all
very
busy
people
so
eat.
You
know
you're
very
welcome
to
log
off
as
well.
If
you
want
to,
and
thank
you
to
council
o'shea.
Thank
you
to
darren.
Thank
you,
tamira.
A
Thank
you
to
john
and
thank
you
to
gary
everybody.
Who's
turned
up
so
far
to
help
us
with
today's
committee.
So
thank
you
all
very
much
so
moving
on.
I
believe.
The
next
item
is
the
work
program
which
we've
drafted
out
have
agreed,
and
it's
just
for
discussion
today
and
anything
you
want.
D
A
Flag
up,
I
am
aware
I've
just
seen
counsellor
would
indicate.
I
am
aware,
there's
an
issue
that
came
to
us
about
a
letter
from
mr
generally
that
we
missed.
I
will
hold
my
hands
up
to
that.
That's
entirely
our
fault,
but
emma
and
jane
can
address
that
now.
Do
you
just
want?
One
of
you
want
to
speak
to
the
work
program
and
then
I'll
bring
counselor
wooden.
E
Thank
you,
chair
yeah.
I
don't
think
there's
much
more
to
add
to
what's
already
on
the
work
program.
We've
obviously
still
got
some
items
to
be
programmed
and
we're
working
with
officers
to
to
program
those
in
so
it
is
as
it
stands
at
the
moment,
but
we
will
keep
you
informed.
A
Okay,
thank
you.
Counselor
bud,.
N
Yeah
thanks
yeah.
With
regards
to
the
the
works
program,
I
see
that
we've
put
the
the
voids
and
house
maintenance
in
september.
This
is
gonna
sound,
really
good.
Can
I
ask
for
a
delay
on
that?
Please
all
right
the
reason,
the
reason
being
I'm
going
to
hospital
in
september
and
obviously
with
it
being
within
my
portfolio.
I
really
would
like
to
take
part
in
it.
A
Objections,
no,
I
think
we're
happy
to.
We
will
look
at
it
and
without
intruding
on
your
personal
space.
We
wish
you
luck
with
whatever
it
is.
That
needs
to
be
going
on
there,
and
but
we
can
certainly
reprogram
that
that's
not
a
problem.
Counselor
would
thanks
very
much
chair.
N
E
N
Yeah,
specifically
the
voids
because
it
was
the
voids
that
I
actually
asked
for
yeah.
If
you
could.
E
N
Great
just
on
the
subject
of
the
voice
thing:
could
we
also
try
and
program
in
as
part
of
that,
a
visit
to
two
or
three
of
our
void
properties
to
see
what
we
we
actually
get?
When
somebody
moves
out,
I
think
we
could
do
that.
I
think.
H
A
Yeah,
I
think,
actually,
potentially
we
could
have
a
look
at
avoid
property
in
a
property.
That's
just
about
to
be
left,
so
we.
G
A
See
what
different
standard
is
between
what
we're
left
with
and
then
what
we
present
a
tenant
with.
N
Yeah-
and
I
think
both
examples
would
be
very
welcome,
because
I
think
it's
important
that
that
we
see
what
we
expect
a
tenant
to
accept
as
well.
If
we've
seen
what
a
tenant
leaves
behind.
A
Okay,
yeah,
we
might
do
that.
I
might
try
and
program
that
for
august
on
the
basis
we
don't
have
a
meeting.
I
know
that
some
members
will
be
away,
but
at
the
moment
it
doesn't
look
like
anybody's
going
anywhere
very
exotic
anytime
soon,
but
we
might
try
and
do
the
visit
in
august
and
then
we'll
delay
the
discussion
at
committee
until
your
back
counselor
would.
A
No
problem
anything
else
on
the
work
program:
no
okay,
lovely
the
date
of
the
next
meeting
will
be
the
23rd
of
september.
That
will
be
in
person
at
two
o'clock
in
the
bmi
in
the
main
hall,
which
I
believe
is
where
we
met
last
time.
So
it's
a
little
bit
of
time
because
we
met
early
this
month
and
late
in
september.
A
So
it's
a
little
bit
of
time,
but
according
to
members
schedules,
we
will
do
some
of
the
informal
work
between
now
and
then
just
so
that
we,
you
know,
keep
ourselves
busy
so
to
speak,
and
it
gives
us
a
good
opportunity
to
get
some
of
that
informal
work
done,
but
we
will
work
around
members
plans
and
holidays
because
obviously
august
is
traditionally
a
holiday
period.
A
Any
problems
with
that,
no
lovely
is
there
any
other
urgent
business
you'd
like
us
to
consider?
Well,
no,
okay,
lovely!
Thank
you
all
very
much
for
your
time
this
afternoon
and
I
look
forward
to
seeing
you
all,
if
not
before,
in
september,
stay
safe
and
stable
and
I'll
speak.