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13 Policing and Safer Neighbourhoods NAC PDF 755 KB
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.
Street based drug dealing, including
cuckooing.
ii.
ASB and dangerous driving across the
north of the city and NO2 canisters.
iii.
Cycle crime.
iv.
Youth and knife crime.
A representative from the Garden Walk Resident’s Association made the
following comments:
i.
Expressed concern about children being exposed to
drug dealing on the way to school and the impact on children of the constant
exposure to this.
ii.
Expressed interest in the speeding data gathered
for Gilbert Road.
iii.
Would report drug dealing incidents online.
iv.
Expressed concern about cars speeding on Victoria
Avenue which had arisen as a consequence of the works
being undertaken on Milton Road.
Councillor Todd-Jones encouraged members of the public to report
incidences of drug dealing to the Police to help build up a picture of the
issue which would assist the Police in allocating resources to tackle it.
Sergeant Jeffrey advised that no-one was reported for speeding in the
Gilbert Road area when they undertook speeding checks but noted that this could
have been because of their high visibility, which was a legal requirement.
Members welcomed and supported the work of the Police and Anti-Social
Behaviour Team. Members expressed concerns regarding:
i.
Drug dealing in the Bramblefields
area, Alexandra Gardens, Jubilee Gardens and Pointers Lodge (Chesterton Road).
ii.
Cycle theft at Cambridge North train station.
iii.
Impact of drug dealing on children using parks.
iv.
Speeding at Perse Way, Carlton Way and Roseford Road and queried what enforcement measures could
be undertaken for the ‘resident access’ at Garden Walk.
v.
Knife crime (noted stabbing incident in Nuns Way).
vi.
Speeding and noisy bikes.
Action: Sergeant Jeffrey
to investigate what (if any) enforcement action could be undertaken regarding
the vehicles which were driving (‘rat-running’) on Garden Walk where ‘resident
access/restrictions’ applied.
Inspector McNeill advised that there was an unauthorised encampment at
Arbury Town Park and the City Council had asked the Police to consider their
powers under the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act. The Inspector had given
direction for those encamped to leave the land. The situation would be
monitored.