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RIVERSWAY BROADGATE
PC 360 Carl Ingram & PC 3908 Wayne Marsden. PCSO 7283 Suzie Waite & 7745 F Kellett, SC 9392 Turner, SC 9411 Richmond Volunteers Helena Kolacz, Yasmin Shakir & Lynne Fielding |
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Contact numbers Local C.B.MS. Or P.C.S.O.S. 01772 209164 C.B.M. Sgt. 01772 209119 |
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NEXT MEETING – the GHS CENTRE on South Meadow Lane, at 6.30pm on Wednesday 3rd September |
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Area actions for September
Suspicious Drug dealing activity on Good Street & Euston Street
Alma Hotel Threat of undesirables returning
August
Drug dealing activity, Good Street/ Euston Street Drink related Anti-social behaviour
July
Bow lane / Fishergate hill ASB Co Hall Car park Gangs of youths throwing stones at buildings & cars on fishergate hill
June
Bow lane / Fishergate hill ASB Multi occupancy flats Broadgate Traffic enforcement Parking in South Meadow Lane.
May St Stephens Primary School Speeding vehicles at peak times and Traffic issues and parking problems at School start and finishing times Castle park Area Youths congregating in the area and on the park and causing Anti-Social-Behaviour to the annoyance of residents.
April
Top of Fishergate Hill Drug activity around the Alma
March February January
Vehicle Crime Sneak Burglaries
December November
Drug activity around the Alma Anti social behaviour associated with Drugs
October
Drug activity around the top of Fishergate Hill Speed enforcement n Broadgate
September
Stealing from Motor Vehicles Speeding traffic Fishergate Hill and Broadgate
August
Anti Social Behaviour/Youths Gathering around the Ward.
July & June
Cricketers Arms, Colman Court and Beech Terrace - Anti-social behaviour/Youths congregating
Broadgate Drug Dealing in the Area
May April March February January & December
1 Vehicle damage Broadgate / Rivers side rd. 2 Burglaries / Prowlers in Back alleys /shed breaks and yard thefts
November
1 Vehicle Damage on Broadgate/Riverside roads. 2 Burglaries/Prowlers in the back ginnels and alleyways
October
1 Burglary problem 2 Anti social behaviour down back alleys around Hartington Rd
September
1 Burglary problem 2 Extra attention regarding vehicle damage occurring late evenings, especially on Riverside and Broadgate 3 Vehicles racing down Fishergate Hill late evening.
August
Hooded youths responsible for robberies. Stop checks and descriptions required
Antisocial behaviour around the Hartington Courts area
Problems with Avenham undesirables in and around the Continental Hotel
July
Hooded youths responsible for robberies Identities and descriptions required
Large numbers of target nominals around Hartington Courts, ASB June
Criminal Damage esp Cricket Club Crime hotspot of Wolsey rd and Connaught rd.
Previous Actions June May April March
Crime and fear of crime around Penwortham Old Bridge
Reduction in Juvenile Crime February Lights on the bridge joining Broadgate with Leyland Road
Cllr.Bhikhu Patel reported a new application for financial year 2006/07 to erect suitable lights along the bridge is to be made. Previous applications have failed on grounds that no individual authority had sufficient funds to cover the expense on their own. The success of this application will be based upon all the Councils involved, and other agencies that CBM Ingram has approached to co-fund the project: the key to this will be the need to co-ordinate the Council officers efforts..
Run security marking event at St. Stephen’s School.
The school was opened and Jack Davenport, CBM Marsden, and the Street Crime Wardens all attended. Sadly ,only a handful of residents took advantage of the service.
(Comment from Secretary – Its important to recognise that we are a Broadgate Action Group and not a Council or Police action group. The strengths of our meetings are down to the fact that we meet regularly and residents attend in number. Real success will come when we act as and serve in the community not just on a Wednesday evening but in the wider life of the area we live in.)
Letter to Courts regarding repeat offenders in the Community.
CBM Ingram has appeared on the front page of the L.E.P representing the concerns of the area in which he works, and he was commended Carl with a round of applause for his approach to the matter.
Jack Davenport has approached Mark Hendrix MP but as yet he has received no formal response.
January
1 Vigilance around Penwortham Old Bridge 2 Juvenile Street robberies 3 Maintenance of standards of the railway bridge and Fishergate Hill
December
1 Violent crime on Fishergate Hill 2 Reduction in juvenile crime 3 Extra Police resources during the evening, and in particular at the weekend.
November
Violent crime on Fishergate Hill Vehicle damage on Broadgate CCTV camera Fishergate Hill junction Bow Lane
October & September
1.Violent crime Fishergate Hill area, during evenings 2.Burglaries /suspicious activity South Meadow Lane 3.Vehicle damage, Broadgate, particularly weekend nights.
August 1. Vandalism on Broadgate – evenings. 2. Anti-social behaviour on West Cliff. 3. Burglaries on South Meadow Lane -
JULY , JUNE & MAY
.Anti-social and criminal activities around Fishergate Hotels 2. Damage to M/Vs on Riverside during weekends. 3. Juvenile Nuisance & Damage on Hartington Road and Bow Lane.
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