Agenda item

Local Concerns

Minutes:

A. Kervan Sofrasi Restaurant & Huckleberry Chicken take away

Residents raised the problems of smells and rubbish from Huckleberry Chicken again and stated that matters had got worse and they had submitted a formal complaint on 21st July. Joynal Islam, the complaints officer at Enfield council, had taken up the case and met residents. A meeting had also previously been convened by David Burrowes MP to enable the residents affected to make their complaints directly to Robert Oles, Head of Licensing Enforcement. Residents had been expecting a report before the complaint went to LBE’s chief executive. They considered that the Council’s rules had not been adhered to. Nothing has happened and nothing has been received.

The residents complained that parking by customers was still an issue and delivery lorries were blocking their right of way and breaching traffic regulations by parking on zig zag lines.

 

A 5th planning application has been submitted for the new flue at the rear of the shop. Elosie Kernan is now the officer responsible for approving the visual aesthetics of the proposal. The residents felt the new plans have gone full circle from the original plans. In their view, the current proposal breaches planning guidelines.

 

Finally, waste from the premises is not being removed daily and collection times are too early in the morning (4.45am).

 

KervanSorfrasi – Residents reported that the restaurant is still emitting smells and that nothing has improved. Residents are furious with the smell and pollution coming from the restaurant. Officers have not replied (Mr Islam) and have failed to deal with the issue.

 

The officers have restrictions on when they are willing to come and check the smell. The window of opportunity to make these checks is so small that they have become pointless.

 

Parking is becoming an issue parking across drive ways. The restaurant has expanded. New parking restrictions have made the matter worse.

 

The same problems do not seem to occur with McDonalds, KFC and Pizza Express. Residents are annoyed that officers knowing the reputation of Kervan and its other branches have allowed it to carry on unchecked. Residents claimed that two council officers who work for Enfield Council are also allegedly involved in private companies that advise these businesses. The restaurant was originally given planning permission for 300 covers with only 7 car parking places.

 

Chaseville Park Parade

A resident reported building work at the rear of one of the shops in Chaseville Park Parade, which was being converted for occupation by Gilmartin Leys, a firm of surveyors. Her mother lived in one of the flats above and the view from her windows would be obscured because the new roof line for the offices at the back was too high. She claimed this area at the rear of the shops was creating a blind spot for drug taking.

She complained that not all the residents in the flats above had not been consulted about this change of use. The Council only asked the occupants of the flanking flats. Cllr. Smith said he would look into the matter