Clear up
The Council's clean-up operation will get under way within
minutes of the close of the Carnival. A team street cleaners,
refuse staff and waste managers along with a huge fleet of some 30
vehicles will lead the clean-up.

The area of the Carnival Clear Up operation covers all roads and
footways in the area bounded to the south by Holland Park Avenue
and Notting Hill Gate and the Borough boundaries to the East, North
and West.
A comprehensive plan for cleansing has been submitted by SITA UK
Ltd, The Council's refuse collection and street cleansing
contractor. The plan is based on the previous three Carnival clear
up operations and has been reviewed by council staff and the
Police.
On the evenings of the two days of Carnival, SITA vehicles and
crews assemble in time to enter the Carnival areas at 8pm. SITA's
plan will follow established practices where teams are allocated
specific areas to cleanse. Additional teams are tasked with dealing
with problem areas and provide back up to the other teams. SITA
commence the clear-up operation as soon as the Police give the
instruction to go in, the Police make this judgement based on how
many Carnival visitors are still in the area.
This year we will make an effort to separate recyclable
materials from the rest of the rubbish.
The cleansing on Sunday/Monday morning should be completed by
10am. The Monday night/Tuesday morning cleansing operation is much
heavier as Monday is usually the busier day. This operation
therefore continues for longer, the priority for the teams are to
ensure that the bus routes are clear and the market areas in
Portobello Road and Golborne Road are ready for the days
trading.
The whole of the Carnival area needs to be cleared of the bulk
of litter and rubbish by Tuesday midday, and restored to the
standards laid down in the Environmental Protection Act 1990, code
of practice by Thursday evening. An array of equipment is deployed
to achieve this including mechanical sweepers that are used to
repeatedly cleanse the gutters and the centre islands of all roads.
High-pressure pavements washers are used to remove foods and liquid
stains from the pavements.
Email: Carnival@rbkc.gov.uk.
During the two weeks following the Carnival, SITA will also
use footway degreasing machines to remove grease and oil stains on
the worst affected pavements. Rainwater gullies are also cleansed
and flushed after carnival.
The Council also operates a basement cleansing service to flush
and disinfect basement areas at the request of the owners. This
service is operated for up to 14 days after the Carnival and is
supervised by a Council Officer.
This service can be requested by phoning Streetline on 020 7361
3001.