The documentation for tonight's delayed Scrutiny Commttee regarding changes in recycling and street cleansing contains the above table.
I asked for clarification of the DH, DM and DL categories of zones.
Brent Council responded:
The terms 'high, medium and low' used in a cleansing perspective come from the old Best Value199 and National Indicator 195 classifications for land use types.
Below is a link to the Code of Practice on Litter and Refuse (COPLAR) which covers this:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/834331/pb11577b-cop-litter1.pdf
High obstruction would include blocks of flats including tower blocks or large complexesMedium would involve smaller communal dwellings such as low rise blocks or mid-size complexes
Low would mainly be free standing houses, semi's or terraces.
Typically the more homes there are within an area, the more resources are required to maintain it.
My conclusion is that most suburban streets would be reduced to a minimum monthly cleansing frequency unless 'intelligence' (residents' informing the council) triggered a special clean.
I asked for a list roads by zone classication so readers could identify how their road woul be affected, The answer:
We are not able to share a list of all roads by zone classification at this stage as this is commercially sensitive and subject to an ongoing live procurement process.
The Scrutiny Committee can be viewed on Live Stream HERE from 6.30pm