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Active Priorities
Our top priorities for your neighbourhood are as follows:
Anti Social Behaviour - Redwell Rd
You Said: 28 Aug 2010
There have been reports of Anti Social Behaviour in Redwell Rd involving some of the residents
So far we have:
High visibility foot patrols are being undertaken in area. Members of the Neighbourhood team have spoken to parties involved and are monitoring situation. Liason has taken place with Housing Dept and ASB team
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Criminal damage - Colley End Road
You Said: 15 Jul 2010
Concerns regarding some reports of criminal damage
So far we have:
In response to your concern in relation to criminal damage in Colley End Road, Police have conducted high visibility patrols in the area. Following this, we are pleased to report that in August there were only two reports of criminal damage, and in September there was just one report.
Criminal Damage has been reduced over the past 6 months due to hard work by the PCSO's in the area and having recruited two more neighbourhood watch co-ordinators in Clifton. With there reassurance and with ease of contact to our Neighbourhood policing team we have maintained good visibility in the area around the peak times.
May/June 2010 - One incident of criminal damage to a vehicles wing mirror occurred in Clifton and three suspects were seen to leave the area into the town centre. three males in late teens early twenties distinctly dressed. One male had a limp. Any witnesses please let us know what you saw and if you know who is responsible for this.
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High Visibility policing in Clifton and Primley
You Said: 1 May 2010
High Visibility policing in Clifton and Primley to offer reassurance to residents
So far we have:
We have managed to recruit two new Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinators in the area and maintained a good rate of High Visibility patrols. With the regular Street Surgeries conducted every month with the distribution of newsletter and posters we have increased our reassurance and contactablility to all our residents in the area.
11/6/10 - Street Surgery was held in Primley by PCSO Gemma Willcocks who knocked on doors and gave advice about ASB and informed all who their Neighbourhood Policing Team are
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High visibility policing in Blatchcombe Road
You Said: 1 Dec 2009
High visibility policing in Blatchcombe Road to offer reassurance to residents
So far we have:
We became concerned after two vehicles were damaged in Blatchcombe Road at the beginning of December 2009. Since this time, we have paid extra attention to the area with high-visibility patrols – especially in the evenings. Consequently, there have been no further reports of criminal damage in Blatchcombe Road and also no incidents of antisocial behaviour.
May 2010 we conducted High Vis patrols in Blatchcombe on Friday nights and Wednesday mornings. We have leaflet dropped residents and contacted victims of crime with our direct contact details informing all those we meet of who their Neighbourhood Policing Team are.
We will continue to monitor the area closely and would encourage residents to report any further problems. There is an active Neighbourhood Watch scheme in Blatchcombe Road – if anyone is interested in joining this scheme, please let us know.
June 2010 - High vis patrolls were carried out on 11/6/10 no incidents reported.
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