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Minutes:
The Committee
received a report 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 areas of concern and engagement activity noted in
the report were:
i.
ASB and dangerous driving on Fen Road and the High
Street and NO2 cannisters.
ii.
Street based drug dealing
iii.
Youth and knife crime
The Committee were advised that the Police had sent their apologies and
were not able to attend the meeting and would instead attend the March 2021
meeting.
Members asked a number of questions, as set
out below.
1.
Noted
in the national news about delays in court hearings and asked whether the
courts in Cambridge were more efficient.
The ASB Officer responded that Courts were
still hearing applications for injunctions via video link. Officers had physically attended the County Court
and she noted that strict social distancing measures were in place
2.
Noted
that the link to the Police website within the report was incorrect and asked
if this could be looked into and corrected.
Action: ASB Officer to
liaise with the Police and the ASB Team to correct the link within the report.
3.
Referred to the Safer Streets Initiative and noted that a significant
amount of work had been undertaken in the Arbury area. He noted the ASB Officer
had referred to an issue outside shops in Carlton Way, this was also being
addressed as part of this initiative. The initiative was about ensuring that
vulnerable residents who had been targeted by burglary or lived in an area with
a significant number of burglaries, were being contacted by the Police proactively
to offer support as necessary.
4.
Asked if Councillor Massey had been in touch with officers regarding a
permanent CCTV in Fen Road. Also noted that a burglary had taken place where
she lived a couple of days previously. She also noted that a couple of children
had been approached by a couple of people in their 20s. She had spoken with the
Police about this and if this occurred again she would liaise with the ASB
Officer.
The ASB Officer was not aware of the request and any such request would
need to go to the CCTV Manger rather than the ASB Team.
Members of the public asked the following
questions:
5. There have been multiple incidents of drug dealing and
drug taking in the public footpath next to Kirkby Close recently and these have
been reported to police. Given the repetitive nature of these activities in the
same place, what is being done and what else can be done to tackle the
problem? For example, is CCTV an option?
Police response
provided in advance of the Committee
Incidents such as those reported are frustrating for all involved – due
to their nature, suspicious activity such as suspected drug dealing is very
rapid, and often even with a rapid deployment, it can all be over once police
arrive. Targeted patrols can be tried and this may temporarily displace the
issue rather than remove it altogether, but I will add it to the areas the
North Team do patrol and we will try our best to ensure we pay regular visits
to the location to bring this to an end.
In addition, I can ask the Community Safety Officer to attend the location with
me and the correspondent (if they are willing) to look at the issues and see if
there are measures that can be taken to ‘target harden’ the location. Things
such as additional lighting, removal of greenery that can act as a ‘shield’ can
help. I would also request that residents continue to report the issues so that
we have an up to date picture of what is happening at the location.
6.
We saw the police attend Mariners Way on 16th
November at 15:45 and speak to the group that have been loitering and dealing
on the street.
On 17th November the group only appeared for 15 minutes, however today (18th November) they have been in situ since 2.45pm (it is now 4pm). This is repeated behaviour 7 days a week for over 4 weeks, often from 10am until 4pm each day.
Please can you advise what action can be taken to deter them from loitering, and dealing on the streets.
There is also a collection of 'items' behind the bushes which are frequented for collection. We would suggest that removing these bushes would make the area more visible, safe and less attractive for this type of behaviour.
Police response provided in advance of Committee
In relation to the below question, in terms of changes to the location, this would be something the police could be involved in providing advice. I can ask the Community Safety Officer to attend the location with me and the correspondent to look at the issues and see if there are measures that can be taken to ‘target harden’ the location. I can also ask the local policing team to carry out patrols of the area and request that residents continue to report the issues so that we have an up to date picture of what is happening at the location.
The following local areas of concern were
unanimously agreed:
i.
ASB and dangerous driving on Fen Road and the High
Street and NO2 cannisters.
ii.
Street based drug dealing
iii.
Youth and knife crime