I suspect if you live in Balham you have passed the tree stump on the corner of Balham Park Road and the High Road to be confronted with copious amounts of food scraps and pigeons flocking around. On a daily basis a number of elderly people leave these scraps throughout the day. There used to be a beautiful mature tree there until their actions caused the soil to become contaminated and eventually TFL who own the planter, removed the tree. The brick built planter and stump have become a feeding table with varying degrees of rotting matter around them, sometimes the stench is unbearable.
One of the local doctors has taken a soil sample and had a toxicology report run on it. The results are worrying:
The soil contains: Leptospirosis (Viles disease) from rat urine, Botulinum toxins from rotting food, and fungal spores that can lead to histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, and psittacosis from pigeon faeces. What is also shown is Listeria monocytogenes, a bacterial pathogen, again caused by food waste.
This planter/stump is at 'child friendly' height. Please be VERY careful when passing it if you have a buggy as I do not know if some of these bacteria/toxins are airborne. Most worrying is the fact there are schools nearby also. If you or your child touch it, wash your hands as soon as you can. Just avoid going anywhere near it and warn others too.
The toxicology findings have been reported to TFL, however their response says they will be replanting a tree, or possibly replacing the planter as opposed to removing it entirely. I don't believe this is acceptable as the misguided folks leaving the food for the birds are feeding pigeons and rats and will continue to do so once a new tree or planter is in place. I would love it to be possible to have a replacement tree but cannot see how the cycle of pollution can be broken without removing the tree. Several local residents have tried to stop the offenders to no avail.
I hate to be alarmist but it looks like TFL do not understand the problem, so if you have time please call TFL 0845 305 1234 or email them with your concerns
londonstreets@tfl.gov.uk
I have spoken to David Kennett today at Wandsworths Environmental Health Team because of the toxicology report. Sadly I received the same response we have had for the past year or so. Unless we can give them the name and address of the culprits leaving food scraps they cannot do anything. His contact details are
dkennett@wandsworth.gov.uk or tel 0208 871 8196
I think as many local people as possible should be made aware of this to prevent an unnecessary health hazard.
I suspect if you live in Balham you have passed the tree stump on the corner of Balham Park Road and the High Road to be confronted with copious amounts of food scraps and pigeons flocking around. On a daily basis a number of elderly people leave these scraps throughout the day. There used to be a beautiful mature tree there until their actions caused the soil to become contaminated and eventually TFL who own the planter, removed the tree. The brick built planter and stump have become a feeding table with varying degrees of rotting matter around them, sometimes the stench is unbearable.
One of the local doctors has taken a soil sample and had a toxicology report run on it. The results are worrying:
The soil contains: Leptospirosis (Viles disease) from rat urine, Botulinum toxins from rotting food, and fungal spores that can lead to histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, and psittacosis from pigeon faeces. What is also shown is Listeria monocytogenes, a bacterial pathogen, again caused by food waste.
This planter/stump is at 'child friendly' height. Please be VERY careful when passing it if you have a buggy as I do not know if some of these bacteria/toxins are airborne. Most worrying is the fact there are schools nearby also. If you or your child touch it, wash your hands as soon as you can. Just avoid going anywhere near it and warn others too.
The toxicology findings have been reported to TFL, however their response says they will be replanting a tree, or possibly replacing the planter as opposed to removing it entirely. I don't believe this is acceptable as the misguided folks leaving the food for the birds are feeding pigeons and rats and will continue to do so once a new tree or planter is in place. I would love it to be possible to have a replacement tree but cannot see how the cycle of pollution can be broken without removing the tree. Several local residents have tried to stop the offenders to no avail.
I hate to be alarmist but it looks like TFL do not understand the problem, so if you have time please call TFL 0845 305 1234 or email them with your concerns londonstreets@tfl.gov.uk
I have spoken to David Kennett today at Wandsworths Environmental Health Team because of the toxicology report. Sadly I received the same response we have had for the past year or so. Unless we can give them the name and address of the culprits leaving food scraps they cannot do anything. His contact details are dkennett@wandsworth.gov.uk or tel 0208 871 8196
I think as many local people as possible should be made aware of this to prevent an unnecessary health hazard.