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Environment Committee Performance Management Reporting: Quarter 4. Key Service Priorities (KSPs) carried over from 2006/07 Key Service Priorities (KSPs) 2007/08 – Final Position. KSPs Carried Over from 2006/07. Environment Committee
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Environment Committee Performance Management Reporting: Quarter 4 Key Service Priorities (KSPs) carried over from 2006/07 Key Service Priorities (KSPs) 2007/08 – Final Position
KSPs Carried Over from 2006/07 Environment Committee • To achieve ‘Secure Car Park’ status at Hook Road Car Park. • Secure Car Park status achieved
KSPs for 2007/08 – Final Position Environment Committee All actions have been Achieved (but see recycling and composting section below). Car Parking • To complete remedial work at Hook Road Car Park and achieve Secure Car Park Status. • New lighting, anti pigeon grilles and signs installed. • Secure Car Park Status achieved. • Improve rosters and monitoring. • Completed, but further improvements set as a target for 2008/09. • The installation of CCTV at Hope Lodge and height barriers at Depot Road. • Achieved.
KSPs for 2007/08 – Final Position (cont’d) Anti-social behaviour • Remediation of environmental defects, fixed penalty notices and partnership working with Surrey County Council (SCC). • Environmental Officer in post. • Front-line staff accredited. • Discussions advanced with SCC. • Environmental Action Areas • Successful pilot of Community Safety Action Zone (CSAZ) in Longmead area. Agreed that the next CSAZ area is to be Ewell Village for the period of 1 year. • CCTV Cameras. • New camera installed in Upper High Street. Upgrades to cameras in Epsom town centre. • Diversionary projects for young people. • Mentoring scheme set up for young people at risk of offending. Construction workshop established to provide vocational skills. Youth engagement scheme and Fire Fighter For A Day set up in partnership with Surrey Fire and Rescue Service.
KSPs for 2007/08 – Final Position (cont’d) Recycling and composting • To recycle or compost 30% of household waste. • 29.45% was achieved, which means that on the tonnage collected the Council was 153 tonnes short on a requirement to recycle and compost 8413 tonnes. • Determine a strategy for future years. • Future waste strategy agreed in October 2007 and ratified by Council in December 2007. Strategy implementation scheduled for early 2009.