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Priorities for April |
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Contact numbers Local C.B.MS. Or P.C.S.O.S. 01772 209441/ 209440 |
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April
Alcohol abuse Behaviour/ Post office Tagg lane Parking on crossing markings Juvenile ASB Threefields Youths throwing stones, damageing walls and fence panels Petrol Express Cost cutters monitor alcohol License and ASB Tagg Lane
March & February
Alcohol abuse Behaviour/ Post office Tagg lane Parking on crossing markings Traffic is being monitored at Bargain Booze during peak times. A number of vehicle owners have been spoken to and verbally warned. Letters have been sent out to registered keepers of these vehicles. A number of vehicles were noted to be deliveries to the store itself. The owner was spoken to regarding this and licensing have been updated. Leaflets have also been displayed in the store window warning customers of careless parking, and the fact there is parking at the rear of the store. Juvenile ASB Threefields Youths throwing stones, damageing walls and fence panels Reports of young children out and about on the street late at night. A number of reports have been given to Place’s For People the local housing provider for the area who are now aware of the fencing issues on the estate. Unfortunately due to funding issues any unsightly fencing can only be pulled down rather than replaced. An information leaflet has been sent out by the police to all the residents on Threefields advising them about the problem of youth nuisance and to report when necessary. The football nets have now been reported to Places for People and are due to be taken away over the coming week. Extra high visibility police patrols have also been done and will continue for the next few weeks. Joint visits are arranged with Police and Places for People. Petrol Express Cost cutters applying for alcohol License Costcutters, also known as Petrol Express on Tag Lane have been successful in their application to get a licence to become an OFF LICENCE. Local residents have concerns that the Ingol and Tanterton area already have a large number off licences in the area and with it being next to a pub may bring Anti social problems to the area. Police to monitor any ASB/ CRIME at the garage.
January
Alcohol abuse Behaviour/ Post office Tagg lane Parking on crossing markings Speeding & Mini Motos Monitoring of the Sports Hub
December
Anti Social Behaviour Speeding The push is ongoing for “Twenty is Plenty” signs or hopefully 20mph limits to be put up on Barry Avenue and Whitby Avenue this year Monitoring of the Sports Hub Sports Hub Update. Usage appears successful. One incidence of note, where two youths threw fireworks at youngster’s football training. This was handled by the police who issued fixed penalty fines to the offenders.
November
Mini Motos and Speeding Alcohol Abuse Behaviour Monitoring of the Games Area near INTAG
October
Operation Brightsparks - (Firework and bonfire abuse) Alcohol Abuse Behaviour Monitoring of the Games Area near INTAG
September August July
Alcohol Abuse Behaviour (in support of Summer Nights Offensive) Monitoring of the Games Area near INTAG Mini Moto’s Speeding
June
Alcohol Abuse Behaviour (in support of Summer Nights Offensive) Burglaries/Thefts Juvenile Nuisance
May April
Burglaries Juvenile nuisance particularly underpass on Tom Benson Way Situation ongoing. The underpass will be monitored for graffiti etc. There is little graffiti at the moment, but there have been incidents of drinking. Alcoholic abuse/Anti social Behaviour
March
Motorbike nuisance Juvenile nuisance particularly underpass on Tom Benson Way Alcoholic abuse/Anti social Behaviour
February
Juvenile nuisance and alcohol related issues Motorbike nuisance and theft of mopeds Dog fouling on streets and Parks
January December November
Dispersal Zone Juvenile nuisance and alcohol related Issues Alcohol related problems Dog fouling on streets and Parks
October
Newsagents on Granton Walk gaining licence to sell fireworks Improvements to Granton Walk, in particular above the shops, gating issue.
September August
. Anti social behaviour: all area’s 2. Alcohol misuse: all area’s 3. Drugs: all area’s
July
1. Anti social behaviour: all area’s 2. Alcohol misuse: all area’s 3. Drugs: all area’s
June May April March
1. Anti social behaviour: Bexhill Rd, Whitby Avenue, Dovedale and Shops.
2. Alcohol misuse: Parks, schools and the canal link.
3. Drugs: report all incidents of drug dealing
February January
1. Anti social behaviour: Bexhill Rd, Whitby Avenue, Dovedale and Shops.
2. Alcohol misuse: Parks, schools and the canal link.
3. Drugs: report all incidents of drug dealing
December & November
DRUGS ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR (Schools, Pub and Granton Walk) SPEEDING (Whitby Avenue, Barry Avenue and Redcar Avenue) For actions so far please see Nov / Dec Newsletter October September August
Drugs. Juvenile Anti-Social Behaviour. Speeding. Barry Avenue & Whitby Avenue to be focus of attention. July
DRUGS ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ( Labour Club, Dalmore Rd, Beachley Rd and Hornsea Close SPEEDING ( Whitby Ave, Mayfield Ave and Barry Ave)
June May
Drugs The closure order went to court and went ahead and will be closed for 3 months 2 Juvenile Anti social Behavoiur Police targeting prime suspect with a view to getting an ASBO 3 Speeding Jackie and Mrs Aspen from the school to do letter from the parents about 20mph signs and also asked Holy Family school as well.
Previous Area Actions
April March February 1 Drugs Closure order 2 Anti Social behaviour Whitby Avenue ginnel/ Dunoon Close 3 Speeding Whitby Ave/ Barry Ave
January December & November 1. Drugs 2. Anti Social behaviour Whitby Avenue ginnel/ Dunoon Close 3. Speeding
October ,September & August drugs 1. Anti-Social Behaviour 2. Speeding
July & June are
Newlyn place Association, Ingol Community Association, Whitby Avenue and Redcar Avenue :- actions are 1. drugs 2. Anti-Social Behaviour 3. Ingol Labour Club MAY
Newlyn place Association :- actions are 1. drugs 2. security lighting 3. environment |
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Lea Ribbleton Town Centre Riversway Preston Rural East Preston Rural North
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Ingol Community Association |
Barry Avenue Creswell Ave areas |
1.Drugs 2.speeding 3.anti social behaviour dawlish place |
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New Rough Hey Residents Association |
New Rough Hey |
1.Problem Families 2.Environment |
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STAR |
Sylvancroft and Thistlecroft |
1.mini motorbikes 2.play park 3.Police Profile |
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ASHDALE |
Ashbourne Crescent Mayfield Avenue Dovedale Avenue |
1.burnt vehicle 2.cctc in area 3.anti social behaviour |
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TARA ( Group of bespoke associations under term TARA) |
Tag Croft Marlfield Goldburn Close |
1.Juvenile Nuisance 2.Problem families 3.Environment |
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THREEFIELDS |
Threefields |
1.Lighting 2.Pruning issues 3.Vehicle vandalism |
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