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Central - Eastwood South

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  • Environmental Issues   Show details
    Coronation Park is the main square piece of parkland on Eastwood South and it is relatively small with a play ground for smaller children and a skate park facility for teenagers. There are environmental issues in this area.

    The parkland is currently slightly overgrown in places and has little lighting and no CCTV. The park has four exits, one at each side - Nottingham Road, Chewton Street, Plumptre Way, Sherwood Rise.

    The park slopes to the Plumptre way Island end and has a walkway network through out the park.

    The adjoining roads are generally residential with the exception of Nottingham Road containing a number of small businesses and Chewton Street, which hosts a Secondary School and college along with Sure Start.

    It has been reported from members of the public that groups of youths gathering on the park are drinking, smashing bottles on the pathways and causing a general nuisance through drink.

    There are also reports of dog fouling on green areas and pathways. This can cause health problems to children or adults using the park area.

    Our Response
    The beat manager is to talk to the Broxtowe Borough Council to arrange for a clean up team to attend the park when ever possible.

    This will clean up any dog fouling left and prevent health problems. The beat team will attend the park as part of their patrol plan to reduce youths drinking and discarding any un-wanted bottles etc.

    Officers to use S27 powers with youths who are drinking and causing ASB - This bans youths from a specific area for up to 24 hours

    Beat team to liaise with the service and youths to educate to problems being caused on the park.Youth Services will bring the Motivator Bus.

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