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Minutes:
The Committee
received a report from the Police regarding policing
and safer neighbourhoods trends.
The report
outlined actions taken since the last reporting period. The current emerging issues/neighbourhood
trends for each ward were also highlighted (see report for full details).
Previous local issues and engagement activity noted in the report were:
i.
ASB and dangerous driving on Fen Road;
ii.
Street based drug dealing; and
iii.
Youth and knife crime.
Members of the Public (MOP) and Councillors asked a
number of questions as set out below.
i.
MOP
raised issues occurring at Carson Close off Green End Road on behalf of another
resident, she would ask the resident to get in touch with PC Emms.
ii.
Councillor
Sheil asked about Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) contracts and whether there was
any feedback from family members regarding their effectiveness.
ASB contracts were
dealt with by the ASB Team at the City Council. They monitoured
compliance. The police did scan calls for help in the area to see whether there
were any trends regarding individuals with ASB contracts. If any issues arose
these would be taken into account for any escalation
of work.
iii.
Councillor
Price commented that he was pleased with the work which had been undertaken at
Hampton Court and there had not been any repeat issues arising. He commented
that it was helpful if residents were able to provide the Police with names of
individuals when reporting issues.
iv.
Councillor
Collis asked whether Nuns Way Rec and the pulley in Arragon
Close were going to continue to be monitored.
The Police
confirmed that they were continuing to monitour the area. It would depend where they received calls to
where officer resource would be put.
v.
Councillor
Bird commented that she was disappointed that police data was no longer
included within reports and that not everyone had access to a computer to be
able to find this information online.
She also noted that more needles had been found in Bramblefields
and asked whether the police could keep an eye on this area.
The police noted
the comments made regarding the content of the report and would feed this back
to Senior Managers.
Councillor Dalzell noted
that there was some data regarding needles in the Environmental and Waste
report.
vi.
Councillor
Dalzell noted that Operation Carmel sought to deter drug dealing taking place
in vulnerable people’s houses (also known as cuckooing) and that this also had
the consequence of pushing drug dealing on to the streets. He asked whether ‘cuckooing’
was still occurring.
The Police noted
that there had been an increase in street-based drug dealing because of the
cuckooing police operation. He did not think that drug practices had reverted back to cuckooing because of the good cuckooing
tactics the police were employing. The
Police had obtained two closure orders in the North Area on 27 February 2020.
vii.
Councillor
Todd-Jones noted that there had been some high profile
arrests in Arbury as a result of Operation Carmel. He queried whether the operation would be
continued.
The Police
confirmed that operation Carmel was not limited to the North Area and that the
operation would continue.
viii.
A MOP
noted on page 50-51 of the agenda that the Police had commented that time had
been spent on Fen Road but that it was difficult to justify police
presence. Commented that unless
something was done about the level crossing then concerns would remain. Requested that the Police randomly visit Fen
Road to reinforce all the good work which had been carried out. They queried if
a ‘your speed is’ sign could be installed on Fen Road.
The Committee
discussed how effective a ‘your speed is’ sign might be.
Action: Cllr
Bird said she would investigate getting a ‘your speed is’ sign.
ix.
A MOP
raised concerns regarding noisy motorbikes.
The Police
confirmed that if registration details were provided then the police could
speak with the owners and investigate.
The
Committee were asked to nominate their local issues for focus over the coming
months.
The following local issues were agreed (unanimously):
1. ASB and dangerous driving on Fen Road
2. Street based drug dealing
3. Youth and knife
crime