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Leaf sweeping teams ready for autumn

Autumn is sweeping in, bringing crisper days, shorter nights and beautiful foliage across the borough’s parks and gardens.

It also brings plenty of falling leaves with it – which is why Ealing Council’s street-sweeping teams will be tackling the seasonal increase in leaves and ensuring that roads and pavements around important public places are as safe as possible for residents.

The council has reviewed the locations where leaf fall is at its heaviest and will target these areas for a period of up to 10 weeks. Street-sweeping teams will prioritise the clear-up of fallen leaves in areas outside schools, hospitals and day centres where the borough’s most vulnerable residents may be walking.

This will be followed by shopping areas and public transport stations, then steep hills with slippery surfaces, and then other streets where heavy leaf fall could block drains and create a flood risk.

In addition, normal scheduled cleansing of streets will still be carried out with extra mobile teams and staff, some with leaf blowers, so that other reported leafy streets can be identified for cleaning as quickly as possible.

Councillor Mik Sabiers, cabinet member for environment and highways said: “Ealing is rightly recognised as one of the greenest, most attractive boroughs in the capital with tree-lined streets and beautiful parks. This means we often get a high volume of fallen leaves at this time of year.

“Fallen leaves can become slippery in wet weather. The extra resources mean we can get to the problem areas quicker and respond to locations identified as a priority. We will be concentrating on keeping residents safe this autumn by tackling the high traffic areas, schools and places visited by some of our most vulnerable residents.”

Residents can also request emergency clearances in areas that have become congested and slippery through the build-up of leaves or the possibility of flooding. This can be done by calling 020 8825 6000 or via a 24/7 app, accessed through Ealing Council’s MyAccount portal, or through your normal app provider.

To coincide with the increase in autumn leaves, residents are being reminded that the council offers a fortnightly chargeable garden waste collection service. Visit www.ealing.gov.uk/gardenwaste for further details.

Send us your best autumn snaps

Why not celebrate autumn in the borough by entering our latest Seasons of Ealing photo competition?

The idea is for you to send in your favourite snaps of anything of an autumnal flavour. It could be a landscape, a skyline, wildlife, your family playing in fallen leaves; whatever takes your eye. The key is that it has to be taken in the borough. Entering is easy and the closing deadline for entries is 11.59pm on 31 October 2018.

 

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