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Decision Maker: North Area Committee
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Advise on the priorities to be adopted for the next period of Neighbourhood Policing.
The Committee received a report from
Sergeant Wragg regarding Policing and Safer
Neighbourhood Trends.
The report outlined actions taken since the
North Area Committee of the 28 August 2014. The current emerging
issues/neighbourhood trends for each ward were also highlighted (see report for
full details).
Members of the
public made the following comments:
Member
of the public: Could the Police provide a date when those individuals convicted
of burglaries referenced would be released?
Could not give a definite answer but had
been sentenced to 2.5 years however there could be an opportunity to be
released early for various reasons.
Mike
Sargeant: Cycling on the pavements is a problem in Cambridge. There is a real
problem in the area of Milton Road to Mitcham’s Corner where the cycle lane and
bus lanes are often blocked with parked vehicles. Building work behind the
Portland Arms is also causing the problem. How do the Police address these issues
and how closely do you work with the County Council to address these issues?
Sergeant Wragg: If
a problem is spotted we will deal with it. There can be times when the Police
and Traffic Wardends work together but it is more
effectively to work independently. Traffic Wardens are very proactive in the
North Area. We are aware of the problems in the area mentioned which is in a
busy part of town and have highlighted them on occasions. We also focused on
this area when addressing road safety referenced in the report.
Richard
Taylor: When an offender is released are the Police informed and advised which
area they are released into?
Sergeant Wragg: We
are made aware. The Defender Management Unit will make a visit in the first
instance and there is a facility to offer support if required.
Richard
Taylor: Each Area Committee requests a better / further break down of reporting
figures. A different set of figures are produced for the Cambridge Community
Safety Partnership, could these figures could be provided in the Area Committee
forums?
Councillor Manning: The County
Council has successfully bid for £112,000 of funding to support Open Data,
working in collaboration with other agencies/Councils. It could be an opportunity to try to combine
the Police data which could be accessed in one place.
Member
of the public: Would like to endorse the comments made by Mike Sargeant regarding Mitcham’s Corner. Signage can be
difficult to understand for cyclists around Mitcham’s Corner and beyond. Would
it be possible to enforce cyclists not to cycle on the pavements once a night?
Sergeant Wragg:
The Police are in the area every day; as well as PCSO’s who can and do stop the
cyclists on pavements to address the issue.
The Chair advised that he had been working
with PCSO’s to address the school warning road markings and signage on Arbury Road outside the School. Members of the public could
bring their concerns regarding signage to their Ward Councillors who would
liaise with Highway Officers and Police to take the matter further
Questions from the
Committee.
Councillor
Price: Could an update be provided on reported drug related activity at the
skate park on Nuns Way Recreation Ground?
Sergeant Wragg: In
the late summer a group of youths were selling cannabis, two of whom were
currently on bail for theft. As the nights had become darker earlier the
situation had improved. However this area would be closely monitored in spring
/ summer 2015.
Councillor
Sarris: What is the strategy for those areas (Green End Road, Fern Road and
Northfields Avenue) identified as a problem for speeding?
Sergeant Wragg:
There had been a greater Police presence in these areas and had been bidding
for extra resources on a weekly basis while tasking officers to attend this
area on late shift. The problem would appear to be anti-social rather than
speeding which is still a road safety issue. Issue Section 59 Notices could be issued if required.
Are
the Police able to address the issue of the laughing gas canisters being
discarded outside Grumpy’s Pet Store in East
Chesterton?
Sergeant Wragg:
Will continue to be a Police presence but no problems have been identified in
the last week.
Councillor
Austin: Residents in West Chesterton have expressed concern regarding three to
four speeding vehicles late at night in particular areas.
Sergeant Wragg:
Would be happy to take the details and look into the matter further.
Councillor
Pitt: Noted that cycle theft had increased across the North Area particularly
in West Chesterton and requested that this is continued as a priority and not
diluted down in anyway.
Councillor
Smart: Would the Police consider anti-social behaviour in the hallways of the
flats as a priority over the next quarter?
Sergeant Wragg:
Would recommend this issue is not set as a priority. If there is a problem
reported the Police would respond.
Do
the Police patrol the problem areas identified for speeding late at night?
Generally these areas are patrolled during school
drop off and pick up times when the impact on public safety is greater.
Councillor
Manning: Are the Police able to sell the items that are recovered?
Sergeant Wragg:
Under the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) the Police can hold auctions to sell the
items.
Councillor
Scutt: Could we see Police support for getting the road
markings and signage back on Carlton Way and Milton Road as cycle markings are
not clear.
Councillor Manning proposed that continual work on 20mph speed limit enforcement was included in a priority.
The Committee:
Resolved unanimously to prioritise the
following:
i.
Continue with work
against drug dealers
ii.
Continue to
address cycle theft
iii.
Address 20mph
speed limit.
Publication date: 02/02/2015
Date of decision: 18/12/2014
Decided at meeting: 18/12/2014 - North Area Committee
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