The waste transfer note from Carpender's Park 17.08.15 |
Carolyn Downs replied that Amar Dave, who had been copied into Duffy's email, would be running tonight's meeting.As you know there is a meeting tonight and its very important the two undisclosed consignment notes for the asbestos found on the mound are available.Hopefully they will go some way to establishing how much asbestos was delivered to Paddington Cemetery from Carpender's Park in August 2015. That will also go some way to answering the question of how much contamination was present before the two discoveries on May 9th and 18th* and since the asbestos transported in August 2015.I believe the council is being disingenuous by mixing up the Eton report, and then the Delta Simons specialist reports, with the initial test notes. Both the Eaton and Delta Simons report were taken after the Asbestos was removed, therefore thankfully they only show a trace in most parts of the mound. I do welcome their finding that the level of asbestos risk is now low since the Asbestos has been removed. However because they engaged after the Asbestos was removed, they do not answer the three most important questions of how the Asbestos got there, how much Asbestos was found in May 2017 and did the council put anyone at risk by the way the council handle the first discovery of asbestos bound for Section 3D in Paddington Cemetery from August 2015?I am therefore suggesting the Agenda for tonight's meeting is in three parts. One being the present situation, which will reassure residents that the mound and the cemetery in generally free of asbestos and safe to use. The second being the past situation of how the asbestos got to Paddington Cemetery and did the actions of the council put anyone at risk. This part could also involve discussion on why the council took such extreme measures to ensure the residents (meeting where the press and public were excluded) were kept in the dark about how the the asbestos arrived at Paddington Cemetery? Thirdly after the residents have heard from both Delta Simons ( Part 1) and the council (Part 2). The third part should be a vote by residents on if they believe a independent investigation is necessary to find out all circumstances around the discovery of the asbestos in Paddington Cemetery and whether the council put residents and the workforce at risk.CEO Will you please confirm the agenda will be in the three parts and you will personally ensure officers take a democratic vote of the residents.The vote will see if they believe an independent open investigation by health and safety expert which ail explore all the facts .If you are unwilling for the vote to take place ,can we have a statement from you explaining why , you do not think it is unnecessary .Regards* I mistakenly said the 19th of May in previous emails, i have now checked the email from the CEO and it was on on the 18th May the second "find " on the mound took place
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