Agenda item

Public Question Time

Questions particularly welcome on this occasion from young people.

 

A public question form is included.

 

This is an opportunity for public questions to be addressed to the chair. Residents or persons working in the borough may ask questions on any matter in relation to which the council has powers or duties.

 

Responses may be supplied in writing following the meeting.

Minutes:

The following public questions were raised at the meeting:

 

Q1.  In response to a question about various parking problems for residents living in the Sceaux Gardens area, Councillor Mark Williams responded that officers were looking at density and possible solutions ahead of the next residents’ meeting.

 

Q2.  A resident asked what joined up services were available to combat nuisance neighbours. The resident had contacted the council’s noise team about their problem in the South Camberwell area, that had led to them getting reduced sleep most nights. Councillor Peter John responded, that the council could take action against council tenants but tackling private tenants was a bit of a grey area. He added that he would discuss it with Jonathon Toy, head of community safety and enforcement, to tackle the problem moving forward.

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