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- Anti social behaviour Show details
At the Local action group meeting on the 26th November 2009 the chairs of the Safer Neighbourhood groups agreed that Anti social behaviour would be the 1st priority for the Newark Neighbourhood.
Yorke Drive and Meering Avenue:
These two streets have been experiencing anti social behaviour with groups of youths and adults consuming alcohol in the streets, creating a noise nuisance and causing criminal damage. Particularly in the evenings seeing a significant rise on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Ongoing anti social behaviour has been identified on the Magnus and Devon estate, specifically Cherry Holt, Churchill Drive, Jersey Street and Beech Avenue from local youths playing football, swearing, drinking and littering in the alleyways between streets. This is also believed to be leading to more criminal damages in the area caused by local youths hanging around on the streets in the dark evenings.
This has been occurring largely in the evenings and weekends.
This is also leading to more criminal damages in the area caused by local youths hanging around on the streets in the dark evenings.
Our Response
There is also a Designated Public Place order on Yorke Drive, which makes it illegal to drink alcohol on the streets. Any person caught drinking on the street will have their alcohol disposed of and can be fined.
We are encouraging the public to continue to ring in these complaints and highlight any individuals which can be identified. Those who are identified or caught in the act will be subject to parental visits, acceptable behaviour contracts and some leading up to antisocial behaviour order warnings or antisocial behaviour order's being put in place.
The Neighbourhood Policing team and the antisocial behaviour team from Newark and Sherwood District Council have completed surveys with residents to identify exactly when residents are being affected and what issues are affecting them so together we can work to resolve these problems.
We are working alongside housing officers from Newark and Sherwood Homes and Nottingham Community Housing Association to enforce these measures and deal with issues relating to tenants.
All incidents relating to motorbikes in the area are emailed directly to the off-road team so that they are aware of all problems as they occur. Further posters have been distributed around the area regarding the use of motorbikes and also warning posters have been put up to say that the off-road team are operating in this area. Further visits to this area by the off-road team are ongoing.
The Council has been approached to apply for a Designated Public Place Order for the Newark Town Centre to reduce Street drinking in the area.
20th May 2010
Incidents of anti-social behaviour in the area remain low.
Reported ASB on Bridge ward continues to be low with a new CCTV camera being installed in the area shortly.
A Designated Public Place Order was discussed at the recent SNG on 10/05/10. Local Councillors have been approached agree with it in principal. The local Beat team will make a presentation to the Town Council to explain the reasons for the order, how it works and the benefits to gain further support.
We are waiting for the results of the environmental scan for the St. Marys Gardens area. Once received a formal action plan to improve the area and decrease anti-social behaviour will be completed. Officers continue to patrol the area, people have recently been dealt with for criminal damage in the area.
A project to reduce the nuisance from mini-motos and off road bikes is being put together. The intention being to educate people of the nuisance caused and dangers of riding without the correct equipment and training. Any persons caught offending will have their motorcycles seized and be prosecuted.
24th April 2010
Tackling Anti-social behaviour continues to be a priority. The Despersal order and DPPO continues to work well on Bridge ward and reported ASB is low.
We are currently seeking a DPPO for the Town Centre to combat disorder in the Town centre and parks. This will be progressed at the next SNG on 10.05.10 which is at the Town Hall at 3.30pm. Everybody is welcome to attend.
ASB around theSt. Marys Gardens are of Hawtonville is currently being looked at. We have completed an Environmental scan of the area and are waiting for the results so an action plan can be put together.
We are putting together an operation to tackle off road motor cycles and mini-motos. This involves the use of our off road motor cycle team, seizing the motor cycles and prosecuting offenders. As well as being a nuisance to residents it is dangerous for the riders and other road users as these vehicles are usually ridden by under age inexperienced people.
If you have any you have any information on the above of any other issues please contact us on 101 and let us know. Alternatively contact Crime stoppers on 0800 555 111and pass the information anonymously.
Police update - 07 January 2010
Feedback from Safer Neighbourhood Group meeting from both residents and local councillors that the Bridge Beat area has been a lot quieter and there has also been a considerable drop in reports of Anti Social Behaviour.
Thanks to Jeanette Hardy who is currently running a Youth Club. which is held in the Pavilion on Lincoln Road Playing Field.
Many attend from all over Newark and is very successful. Bids for equipment for the Youth Club are currently being made to enhance the facilities currently in place.
Police Update - 18 December 2009
I am pleased to report that as a result of public support in reporting these issues we have been able to work with Newark & Sherwood District Coucil antisocial behaviour officers to have two individuals who have been causing a nuisance put on ABC's. These will be closely monitored.
There have also been four youths arrested in connection with criminal damages in the area. These will be followed up with ABC's or ASBO's depending on the outcome of prosecution.
Update 16/12/2009
15th December Alcohol has been confiscated by your neighbourhood polcing team from a group drinking on Meering Avenue.
Update 29/11/2009
Week ending 29th November 3 youths were arrested for breach of Dispersal Order.
A Dispersal Order is in place on the whole of Bridge Beat.
Therefore if any group of people are causing harassment, alarm or distress then the group can be moved on under the Dispersal Order. This order will run until 31st April 2010
There is also a Designated Place order on Yorke Drive, which makes it illegal to drink alcohol on the streets. Any person caught drinking on the street will have their alcohol disposed of and can be fined.
The Winthorpe Road Estate has now also been passed as a designated place.
At the Local Winthorpe Road Estate Tenants and Residents Meeting on Thursday 10th December it was reported back to local officers that Reports of ASB on the estate had dropped and positive police action had had an impact
Our Solution
Please see neighbourhood priorities - Vehicle parking problems Show details
Vehicle parking problems was set as the 2nd Priority for the Newark Neighbourhood at the Local action group meeting on the 26th November 2009.
Vehicle parking is causing a problems in Trinity Road/Grange Road. During the daytime people are parking their vehicles on these roads causing obstruction to other road users.
This neighbourhood Priority will be reviewed at the next Local action group meeting in February 2010.
Our Response
Neighbourhood policing officers have increased patrols in this area to enfore obstruction offence through the use of fixed penalty notices.
The Safer Neighbourhood group are also liasing with the Highways Department to find a long term solution to the problem.
Our Solution
This priority is neing taken to the next Hawtonville SNG to be discussed and resolved at a local level. - Vehicle parking problems Show details
Vehicle parking problems was set as the 3rd Priority for Newark neighbourjood at the Local action group meeting on the 26th November 2009.
Schools in the Hawtonville area are complaining that parents are parking their vehicles on the zig-zags outside of school at dropping off and picking up times, causing a danger to pupils.
This neighbourhood Priority will be reviewed at the next Local action group meeting in February 2010.
Our Response
Ascertain if there are any other areas where overflow parking can be arranged at school times.
Letters are being sent out to all parents to highlight the dangers of such behaviour.
Police patrols by the Neighbourhood Team at school start and finish times to dicourage such parking and educate parents.
Our Solution
This priority has been amalgamted with priority 2.
Local Councils
- Bassetlaw District Council
- Mansfield District Council
- Newark & Sherwood District Council
- Nottingham City Council
- Nottinghamshire County Council
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