Area actions for September

 

Youth disorder (Club Broadway) Drugs?

 

Litter outside shops Boys Lane

 

Speeding Blackbull Lne/Conway Dr/Lytham Rd

 

August July

 

Dog Walker-Conway Drive

Tony reported back after looking at Police logs and contacting Iain that this was hopefully an isolated incident and there had been no more calls to the Police.

 

Car Parking Haddon Place/Lytham Road

Tony had looked at the parking during the day and had found no problems but he hadn’t looked at the issue in the early mornings as he only started shift at 8am. He said he would look at it again on an early start one morning. A resident said that after the letter drop that Iain had done she had photocopied the letter and put on car drivers windscreen if necessary.

 

Contact Neighbourhood Watch re; Terrorism

Iain had contacted the neighbourhood coordinator and as yet had no reply, the course was a “one off” on the 23rd Aug and was a role play of what you would do if there was a terrorist incident. Tony said he would see if he could find out if they would do any more or give a talk to the group.

 

June

 

1. Check House on Garstang Road

2. Car Parking On Haddon Place/Lytham Road

Football/Junction Newbury Green/Compton Green/Avonbridge

 

May

 

Golf Mill Lane Park.

 

1 CBM PC Iain Shrager said that he thought it was now all sorted out, although one resident mentioned that she had seen some young golfers with their bags etc, but they hadn’t caused any problems. Iain said if they did cause problems to get back in touch with him.

2  

YOUTH DISORDER, DRINKING AND ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

 

1 Iain said that both he and Neil do regular patrols when on duty unfortunately Hillcroft and Landsown hill seem to be having big problems with youth disorder and he would keep an eye on the situation.

2  

LITTER BOYS LANE

 

Neil reported that he had not seen any problems with the litter but when he did he asked the youths to put the litter in the bins provided.

A resident remarked that she had seen children from what she thought was “Our Lady’s” with a teacher going for the swimming lesson and the pupils had thrown litter! It was suggested that if this happened again she should ring the school in question.

 

 

April

 

 

VISIT FROM INSPECTOR IAN MILLS TO CLARIFY POWERS TO DETAIN

 

CROWN PROSECUTION SERVICE PARAMETRES

 

March

 

Visit from Inspector Ian Mills, he was unable to attend this months PACT but will attend next month, as he is on leave.

Crown prosecution service parameters (same as above)

February

 

Obstruction parking issues Hawkhurst Ave,Garstang Road,Blackbull Lane and Queens Drive

 

CBM PC Iain Shrager and PCSO Neil Higgins had been round the area on a few occasions and found on one occasion maybe one car that could have been accused of obstruction. They have been round to all the staff at the Banks, Travel agents and Estate agents to warn them and customers to park considerately without causing obstruction.

 

One resident asked if we could have some signs in all of the businesses to ask the public to park considerately. Iain said he had already put letters in the windows of the businesses but would organise some more signs.

 

CBM PC IAIN SHRAGER TO ORGANISE SIGNAGE OF BUSINESSSESS IN BLACKBULL LANE/GARSTANG ROAD ETC;

 

PARKWISE ILLEGAL PARKING IN THE SAME AREAS

 

Parkwise had visited the area and found no one parked illegal, which is usually the case! Cllr Geoff Driver has monitored the situation and reported back to Parkwise saying that there is still a problem as he had seen a large wagon parked illegally. Parkwise said they would continue to visit.

 

ONGOING

 

January

Parking issue on Blackbull Lane, still ongoing, Iain said he had words with the resident but no go. One of the residents in question wrote to Mr Harding and Tony Martin and had got a reply from Mathew Tomlinson who said he would look into the problem and get back to her.Cllr Hammond said that the PACT had gone as far as we could with the matter, the resident said she appreciated this and had put this in her correspondence that she had good support from the PACT but their hands were tied.

 

 

Youth Bus on Conway Park Neil said he had been on leave but as far as he knew the bus had been on the park as it was in the ASDA area but had not been supported so they had come to Conway park. Neil said he would catch up with Ronald this week.

 

CONTACT LEP TO PUBLISH PACT MEETINGS Cllr Hammond said that he had contact the LEP to put the dates in the LEP but as yet they had not been published. He said that he had some PACT posters if anyone wanted to take one and put up. See either Iain or Dave after meeting.

 

January

 

BLACKBULL LANE PARKING ISSUE

CONTACT LEP TO PUBLISH PACT MEETING (TASKED TO

CLLR. DAVE HAMMOND)

CONWAY DRIVE YOUTH BUS

 

 December November

 

1)    Trading Standards visit to off licence

2)    Juvenile drinking issues – Conway park

3)    Parking issue on Black Bull Lane

 

 October

 

Speeding on Black Bull Lane – passed to our traffic dept 4/10/07

Our Lady’s High School children smoking during school hours, guinnel Hadden Place and Mill Lane – 3 pupils since dealt with. 10/10/07

Parking issues on black Bull Lane – viewed several times now by myself and traffic and was found not to be causing an illegal obstruction. 23/10/07

 

 

September

 

Mini motos Conway Park

Juvenile issues Conway Park

Facts and figures required for Summer Nights

Guinnel between Janice Drive and the Turnpike

Van corner of Brookside Road and Black Bull lane

Electric sub station Stratford Drive

Millbank Garages

Traffic issues on Lytham Road

Neil to link in with Steve Yim re: truancy and kids getting served at shops in school hours.

 

 

 

July & August

 

1) Mill Lane Juvenile issues,

2) St Anthony’s juvenile issues,

3)  Check on mosquito bid

4) George to organise the next quiz.

 

 

 

 

 June May April

 

Juvenile issues at St Anthony’s Church area, near Mill Lane.

         Various parking issues across the Area

           Signs for dog Fouling on Mill Park

 

 

 

March

 

 

Parking Regents Drive

Install mosquito at Janice Drive

New juvenile nuisance hotspot, rear of Harland St/Black Bull Lane.

Juvenile issues at St Anthony’s Church area, near Mill Lane.

Possible 2nd mosquito to be purchased.

 

 

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