4 Policy Options for the Boroughwide Prohibition of the Burning of Domestic and Garden Waste in the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham
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Decision:
- To agree in principle
with the approach of a boroughwide prohibition of the burning of domestic and garden
waste within the London Borough of Hammersmith &
Fulham.
- To note the resource
requirements of undertaking this work and make the recommendation
above understanding that further baseline evidence gathering will
be required to produce a full proposal. It is expected enforcement
of any prohibition would be made through the means of provision and
adoption of a new local byelaw under S.235 of the Local Government
Act 1972.
- To delegate
responsibility to the Executive Director for Place for
decision-making and defining the parameters of the boroughwide
prohibition of the burning of domestic and garden waste in
consultation with Cabinet Member for Climate Change and Ecology,
including the delivery programme, consultation, and potential
eventual adoption of the byelaw.
Minutes:
The Leader, Councillor Stephen
Cowan, stated that this was the first council in England to agree
in principle with the approach of a boroughwide prohibition of the
burning of domestic and garden waste.
Councillor Wesley Harcourt,
Cabinet Member for Climate Change and Ecology, stated that the aim
of the potential boroughwide prohibition of the burning of domestic and garden
waste was to reduce air pollution in the borough. Around 14% of
the borough’s particulate emissions for PM2.5
could be attributed to domestic wood burning. This prohibition
excluded barbeques and domestic fire-pits. It would also exclude
any indoor wood burning.
To move forward a new local
Byelaw would be made under
Section 235 of Local Government Act 1972. This report
outlined the implementation plan of any potential new Local Byelaw
for this purpose.
AGREED UNANIMOUSLY BY THE CABINET MEMBERS:
- To agree in principle
with the approach of a boroughwide prohibition of the burning of domestic and garden
waste within the London Borough of Hammersmith &
Fulham.
- To note the resource
requirements of undertaking this work and make the recommendation
above understanding that further baseline evidence gathering will
be required to produce a full proposal. It is expected enforcement
of any prohibition would be made through the means of provision and
adoption of a new local byelaw under S.235 of the Local Government
Act 1972.
- To delegate
responsibility to the Executive Director for Place for
decision-making and defining the parameters of the boroughwide
prohibition of the burning of domestic and garden waste in
consultation with Cabinet Member for Climate Change and Ecology,
including the delivery programme, consultation, and potential
eventual adoption of the byelaw.