Marion Hull writes:
Prior to my decision to stand as councillor, I maintained a strong commitment to environmental issues and their remediation.
Since 2020, I have been an active member of Roding Rubbish B&D Community Litter Pickers, and in 2022, I assumed the role of co-leader within the group. We are a team of dedicated volunteers who organise regular litter picking activities, working to improve green spaces throughout the borough. The outcomes of our initiatives are showcased on our Facebook and Instagram pages.
During my visits around Barking Riverside Ward, I have identified areas affected by litter accumulation and fly-tipping. Whenever I encountered incidents of fly-tipping, I ensured they were reported appropriately. Additionally, I have personally participated in litter picking along Galleons Drive, Renwick Road, and Keel Close.
On one occasion in Keel Close, I engaged with a resident who questioned my actions as I consolidated rubbish for easier collection by the street cleansing team. I clarified my role, explained that I had reported the fly-tipping, and notified the street cleansing team about my activities. I assured him that the waste would be removed promptly the following day.
I extend my appreciation to the street cleansing team for their continued support and timely removal of collected refuse.











