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Minutes:
The Committee
received a report from DS Mazur regarding policing
and safer neighbourhood 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 priorities and engagement activity noted in the report were:
i.
Address youth anti-social behaviour on the Anstey
Way Estate;
ii.
Address youth anti-social behaviour in Trumpington
Meadows;
iii.
Continue work to address serious street-based
violence, child criminal exploitation and child sexual exploitation.
The Committee discussed the following policing issues:
i.
Drug dealing around Russel Court.
ii.
Drug dealing around the Clay Farm Centre.
iii.
Drug dealing and anti-social behaviour around the Accordia Estate
iv.
Drug dealing and anti-social behaviour around
Cherry Hinton Hall.
v.
Policing of the ‘Cambridge Lakes’. The area
attracts anti-social behaviour in hot weather.
vi.
Traffic [general] and anti-social behaviour by
drivers of vehicles and motor bikes in the Lime Avenue and Hobson Avenue areas
of South Trumpington. Can occur day and night.
Members of the public raised the following policing issues:
i.
A small number of motorcycles (3 or 4) are causing
a huge amount of noise disturbance due to their excessively loud exhaust
systems as they drive in/out of the AURA development. This occurs daily and
includes very early mornings and late evenings, sometimes past midnight. This
noise pollution and anti-social behaviour happens circa 20 times/day.
Particularly for residents along the main thoroughfare, Lime Avenue. Many have
reported the issue to police but the standard reporting form seems ill-suited
to this kind of anti-social behaviour and as yet,
police have taken no action.
ii.
Excessive speeding along the main thoroughfare of
the AURA development, Lime Avenue, is a daily occurrence. Some vehicles drive
in excess of 40mph. This main access road is in a heavily built-up residential
area with pedestrians, dog walkers and cyclists also using the roads. There are
no speed limits or traffic calming measures in place at all. This anti-social
behaviour is a serious accident waiting to happen. The developer [Countryside]
and the Council, have been notified of this issue, yet neither seems prepared
to take any responsibility for it.
iii.
Drug dealing seems to be a growing problem on the
AURA development.
iv.
There has been an increase in cycle thefts
recently, especially at the train station. Not all cycle thefts are reported as
the victims seem to think that nothing will get done. They are also frustrated
that there appears to be CCTV in the cycle parks, but no one seems interested
in looking at it.
DS Mazur said in response to questions from members of the public:
i.
The number of cycle
thefts in the city had decreased.
Action: DS Mazur to include details about citywide cycle thefts in report
to East Area Committee 17/09/20. Committee Manager to put link to report in
07/09/20 SAC minutes for reference.
Post meeting note: Hyperlink https://democracy.cambridge.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=147&MId=3871&Ver=4
ii.
Police liaise with the
owners of ‘Cambridge Lakes’ about security. As soon as one [illegal] access
point is closed, a new one is created. Land owners do
take prompt action.
Action: DS Mazur and Dave Prinsep [SAC Lead Officer and Head of Property
Services] to organize a meeting between councilors, police, local MP,
landowners and other relevant stakeholders to find ways to address the
continuing issue of anti-social behavior resulting from people trespassing onto
‘Cambridge Lakes’ land.
The following priorities were unanimously agreed by all councilors
present:
i.
Traffic [general] and anti-social behaviour by
drivers of vehicles and motor bikes in the AURA, Lime Avenue and Hobson Avenue
areas of South Trumpington.
ii.
Support for funding so Police Officers can be
trained to use decimetre to monitor decibels of noise from vehicles and motor
bikes, as part of general monitoring of speeding and anti-social behaviour by
drivers/riders.
iii.
Drug dealing around the Clay Farm Centre.
iv.
Drug dealing and anti-social behaviour around
Cherry Hinton Hall.
v.
Policing of the ‘Cambridge Lakes’.