CURRENT PRIORITY IS ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AROUND LLOYD STREET,ROBEY STREET, POPPLE STREET
At the last PACT meeting, what issues concerned you most in your area
The PACT (Partners And Communities Together) meeting for your area is held on the first Thursday of the month from 6pm at Pakistani Advice Centre, Page Hall Road. This is your chance to meet members of your safer neighbourhood team and discuss issues that concern you and the area in which you live, and be a part of the tasking process for both the Police, and our partners who are also invited to the meeting to discuss issues that may not be a Policing matter.
In Page Hall, in particular Lloyd Street, Wade Street and Popple Street, there are people congregating, causing fires, dropping litter and urinating in the street. This generally occurs in the late afternoon and evening. There is also an issue where motor vehicles are turning right from Popple Street into Hinde Street contrary to Left Turn signs.
The Police teams in the area had tremendous support from the residents in relation to this ongoing priority. We continue to invest resources into the area, especially uniformed patrol services who provide you with some confidence in the streets of Page Hall and Fir Vale.
There are also extensive ongoing planning meetings to arrange engagement activities throught the Spring and Summer period with our partners, including Activity Sheffield, Sheffield council and south Yorkshire Fire and Rescue
All times of day, particularly the evenings
This priority will remain throughout this month, until the next PACT meeting. So far in the area we have; (updated 03-08-2011 SM)
- We continue to prioritise our patrols in this area
- We are liaising with other housing agencies to tackle the problems with a multi agency approach
- We are increasing visibility in the area by carrying out foot and cycle patrols will also increase during the spring and summer
- We are identifying the people responsible for causing the problems
- We work closely with partners including PAC, Sheffield Homes, Private Landlords, community leaders, schools
You may also be interested to know what else your Police Team in Firth Park and Fir Vale are doing;
Patrol Activity
- We have stop searched/accounted people in the street.
- We have identified vulnerable vehicle and sent letters to the owners and Vulnerable properties.
- We have issued Fixed Penalty Tickets for various Disorder related offences
- We will seize vehicles for no insurance
- We continue to identify youths causing anti social behaviour and send out to their parents (PAL letters) letter has been issued so far this month. This process also applies to adults causing Anti-Social Behaviour. (AAL)
- We have issued warnings to owners of vehicles being used in an anti social manner
- We continue to run Operation KP Wider where we aim to reduce off road motorcycle incidents
- We have issued Fixed Penalty Tickets for various traffic related offences
- We continue to encourage complainants and offenders in minor offences to participate in the Restorative Justice Activities.
- We have carried out drug warrant in Firth Park
Community Engagement
- We hold a fortnightly crime prevention stall at the Northern General Hospital. We also observe and advise persons about leaving valuables in vehicles (Vulnerable Vehicle Scheme)
- We attended Hucklow School Summer Fair
- We attended Whiteways Schools
- We attend Fir Vale school.
- We have held the Firth Park Sure Start "Drop In",
- We held the Stubbin estate anti social behaviour "Drop In" centre and TARA meetings
- We attended the Brushes estate "Drop In" centre and TARA meetings.
- We attended Brushes Busy Kids Club,
- We attend Owler Brook school
- We have funded and are attending the Wensley Street Football event every Tuesday
- We have attended Firth Park Coffee Morning to engage with local residents.
- We have attended the Busy Kids Cooking Club in Firth Park
- We have attended the Stubbin Youth Centre and play group.
- We regularly attend the Sure Start building in firth park centre to engage with staff, parents, children and cafe customers.
- We regularly attend the Wensley TARA and walkabout's
- We regularly attend the Stubbin walkabout’s alongside Sheffield Homes We regularly visit the local shops in Firth Park to liaise with staff.
- We regularly attend the Wensley football and multi-sports events.
- we also visit Longley College on a weekly basis.
- We attend the Friends of Firth Park Meeting
- We recently attended the Neighbourhood Watch meeting -
- We attended SideWalk Kids Club in Firth Park.
- We regularly attend the Firth Park Methodist Church Lunch Club to engage with staff and diners.
- We attended at Firth Park Methodist Church to engage with the Kids club team and attendees.
- Over 50s Drop-in, Firth park
- We regularly attend Firth Park Library.
- We conducted Op K-Parking at Hinde House Primary school.
- We have attended Firth Park Fair
- We regularly attend the Student drop in at Fir Vale school
- We had a personal safety stall at the Northern General Hospital
- We are currently working with Longley College and students from Firth Park School to send out a positive message to others through music by writing and recording an original music track.
- We attended Bowfield Court Open Day.
CURRENT PRIORITY IS; AUTO CRIME ON BOLSOVER, WHELDRAKE AND BARNSLEY ROAD AREAS
At the last P.A.C.T. meeting, what issues concerned you most in your area
The PACT (Partners And Communities Together) meeting for your area is held on the first Thursday of the month from 6pm at Pakistani Advice & Community Association. This is your chance to meet members of your safer neighbourhood team and discuss issues that concern you and the area in which you live, and be a part of the tasking process for both the Police, and our partners who are also invited to the meeting to discuss issues that may not be a Policing matter.
There are problems with criminal damage to vehicles and number plate theft in the area of Bolsover, Wheldrake and Barnsley Road. ~This is also linked to the same priority in the Crabtree areas
Throughout the day
This priority will remain throughout this month, until the next PACT meeting. So far, in the area we have; (updated 03-08-2011 SM)
- We have increased our patrols
- We are liaising with other housing agencies to tackle the problems with a multi agency approach
- We are increasing visibility in the area by carrying out foot and cycle patrols
- We are identifying the people responsible for causing the problems and stop checking persons believed or reported to be behaving suspiciously around vehicles
- Produced leaflets to raise awareness and encourage vigilance and reporting of suspicious activity.
You may also be interested to know what else your Police Team in Firth Park and Fir Vale are doing;
Patrol Activity
- We have stop searched/accounted people in the street.
- We have identified vulnerable vehicle and sent letters to the owners and Vulnerable properties.
- We have issued Fixed Penalty Tickets for various Disorder related offences
- We will seize vehicles for no insurance
- We continue to identify youths causing anti social behaviour and send out to their parents (PAL letters) letter has been issued so far this month. This process also applies to adults causing Anti-Social Behaviour. (AAL)
- We have issued warnings to owners of vehicles being used in an anti social manner
- We continue to run Operation KP Wider where we aim to reduce off road motorcycle incidents
- We have issued Fixed Penalty Tickets for various traffic related offences
- We continue to encourage complainants and offenders in minor offences to participate in the Restorative Justice Activities.
- We have carried out drug warrant in Firth Park
Community Engagement
- We hold a fortnightly crime prevention stall at the Northern General Hospital. We also observe and advise persons about leaving valuables in vehicles (Vulnerable Vehicle Scheme)
- We attended Hucklow School Summer Fair
- We attended Whiteways Schools
- We attend Fir Vale school.
- We have held the Firth Park Sure Start "Drop In",
- We held the Stubbin estate anti social behaviour "Drop In" centre and TARA meetings
- We attended the Brushes estate "Drop In" centre and TARA meetings.
- We attended Brushes Busy Kids Club,
- We attend Owler Brook school
- We have funded and are attending the Wensley Street Football event every Tuesday
- We have attended Firth Park Coffee Morning to engage with local residents.
- We have attended the Busy Kids Cooking Club in Firth Park
- We have attended the Stubbin Youth Centre and play group.
- We regularly attend the Sure Start building in firth park centre to engage with staff, parents, children and cafe customers.
- We regularly attend the Wensley TARA and walkabout's
- We regularly attend the Stubbin walkabout’s alongside Sheffield Homes We regularly visit the local shops in Firth Park to liaise with staff.
- We regularly attend the Wensley football and multi-sports events.
- we also visit Longley College on a weekly basis.
- We attend the Friends of Firth Park Meeting
- We recently attended the Neighbourhood Watch meeting -
- We attended SideWalk Kids Club in Firth Park.
- We regularly attend the Firth Park Methodist Church Lunch Club to engage with staff and diners.
- We attended at Firth Park Methodist Church to engage with the Kids club team and attendees.
- Over 50s Drop-in, Firth park
- We regularly attend Firth Park Library.
- We conducted Op K-Parking at Hinde House Primary school.
- We have attended Firth Park Fair
- We regularly attend the Student drop in at Fir Vale school
- We had a personal safety stall at the Northern General Hospital
- We are currently working with Longley College and students from Firth Park School to send out a positive message to others through music by writing and recording an original music track.
- We attended Bowfield Court Open Day.
CURRENT PRIORITY IS - BOWFIELD ROAD, ROLLESTION ROAD & THE DIAL – ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND ASSOCIATED CRIMMINALITY
At the last P.A.C.T. meeting, what issues concerned you most in your area
The PACT (Partners And Communities Together) meeting for your area is held on the first Thursday of the month from 6pm at Pakistani Advice & Community Association. This is your chance to meet members of your safer neighbourhood team and discuss issues that concern you and the area in which you live, and be a part of the tasking process for both the Police, and our partners who are also invited to the meeting to discuss issues that may not be a Policing matter.
There are problems with anti social behaviour and associated criminality in the Stubbin Estate Area.
Throughout the day and evening.
This priority will remain throughout this month, until the next PACT meeting. So far in the area we have; (updated 03-0-2011 SM)
- We have increased our patrols
- We are liaising with other housing agencies to tackle the problems with a multi agency approach
- We are increasing visibility in the area by carrying out foot and cycle patrols
- We are identifying the people responsible for causing the problems
- We are working with private landlords in the area.
- We have recieved praise for much of our work in this area from the community
You may also be interested to know what else your Police Team in Firth Park and Fir Vale are doing;
Patrol Activity
- We have stop searched/accounted people in the street.
- We have identified vulnerable vehicle and sent letters to the owners and Vulnerable properties.
- We have issued Fixed Penalty Tickets for various Disorder related offences
- We will seize vehicles for no insurance
- We continue to identify youths causing anti social behaviour and send out to their parents (PAL letters) letter has been issued so far this month. This process also applies to adults causing Anti-Social Behaviour. (AAL)
- We have issued warnings to owners of vehicles being used in an anti social manner
- We continue to run Operation KP Wider where we aim to reduce off road motorcycle incidents
- We have issued Fixed Penalty Tickets for various traffic related offences
- We continue to encourage complainants and offenders in minor offences to participate in the Restorative Justice Activities.
- We have carried out drug warrant in Firth Park
Community Engagement
- We hold a fortnightly crime prevention stall at the Northern General Hospital. We also observe and advise persons about leaving valuables in vehicles (Vulnerable Vehicle Scheme)
- We attended Hucklow School Summer Fair
- We attended Whiteways Schools
- We attend Fir Vale school.
- We have held the Firth Park Sure Start "Drop In",
- We held the Stubbin estate anti social behaviour "Drop In" centre and TARA meetings
- We attended the Brushes estate "Drop In" centre and TARA meetings.
- We attended Brushes Busy Kids Club,
- We attend Owler Brook school
- We have funded and are attending the Wensley Street Football event every Tuesday
- We have attended Firth Park Coffee Morning to engage with local residents.
- We have attended the Busy Kids Cooking Club in Firth Park
- We have attended the Stubbin Youth Centre and play group.
- We regularly attend the Sure Start building in firth park centre to engage with staff, parents, children and cafe customers.
- We regularly attend the Wensley TARA and walkabout's
- We regularly attend the Stubbin walkabout’s alongside Sheffield Homes We regularly visit the local shops in Firth Park to liaise with staff.
- We regularly attend the Wensley football and multi-sports events.
- we also visit Longley College on a weekly basis.
- We attend the Friends of Firth Park Meeting
- We recently attended the Neighbourhood Watch meeting -
- We attended SideWalk Kids Club in Firth Park.
- We regularly attend the Firth Park Methodist Church Lunch Club to engage with staff and diners.
- We attended at Firth Park Methodist Church to engage with the Kids club team and attendees.
- Over 50s Drop-in, Firth park
- We regularly attend Firth Park Library.
- We conducted Op K-Parking at Hinde House Primary school.
- We have attended Firth Park Fair
- We regularly attend the Student drop in at Fir Vale school
- We had a personal safety stall at the Northern General Hospital
- We are currently working with Longley College and students from Firth Park School to send out a positive message to others through music by writing and recording an original music track.
- We attended Bowfield Court Open Day.
CURRENT PRIORITY IS - BOWFIELD ROAD, ROLLESTION ROAD & THE DIAL – ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND ASSOCIATED CRIMMINALITY
At the last P.A.C.T. meeting, what issues concerned you most in your area
The PACT (Partners And Communities Together) meeting for your area is held on the first Thursday of the month from 6pm at Pakistani Advice & Community Association. This is your chance to meet members of your safer neighbourhood team and discuss issues that concern you and the area in which you live, and be a part of the tasking process for both the Police, and our partners who are also invited to the meeting to discuss issues that may not be a Policing matter.
There are problems with anti social behaviour and associated crimminality in the Stubbin Estate Area.
Throughout the day and evening.
This priority will remain throughout this month, until the next PACT meeting. So far in the area we have; (updated 30-06-2011 JT)
- We have increased our patrols
- We are liaising with other housing agencies to tackle the problems with a multi agency approach
- We are increasing visibility in the area by carrying out foot and cycle patrols
- We are identifying the people responsible for causing the problems
- We are working with private landlords in the area.
- We have recieved praise for much of our work in this area from the community
You may also be interested to know what else your Police Team in Firth Park and Fir Vale are doing;
Patrol Activity
- We have 8 stop searched/accounted people in the street.
- We have identified vulnerable vehicle and sent letters to the owners
- We have issued Fixed Penalty Tickets for various Disorder related offences
- We will seize vehicles for no insurance
- We continue to identify youths causing anti social behaviour and send out to their parents (PAL letters) letter has been issued so far this month. This process also applies to adults causing Anti-Social Behaviour. (AAL)
- We have issued warnings to owners of vehicles being used in an anti social manner
- We continue to run Operation KP Wider where we aim to reduce off road motorcycle incidents
- We have issued 15 Fixed Penalty Tickets for various traffic related offences
- we continue to encourage complainants and offenders in monor offences to participate in the Restorative Justice Activities.
Community Engagement
- We hold a fortnightly crime prevention stall at the Northern General Hospital. We also observe and advise persons about leaving valuables in vehicles (Vulnerable Vehicle Scheme)
- We attended Hucklow School
- We attend Fir Vale school. 08/06, 15/06, 24/06
- We have held the Firth Park Sure Start "Drop In",
- We held the Stubbin estate anti social behaviour "Drop In" centre and TARA meetings
- We attended the Brushes estate "Drop In" centre and TARA meetings.
- We attended Brushes Busy Kids Club,
- We attend Owler Brook school
- We have funded and are attending the Wensley Street Football event every Tuesday
- We have attended Firth Park Coffee Morning to engage with local residents.
- We have attended the Busy Kids Cooking Club in Firth Park
- We have attended the Stubbin Youth Centre and play group. 28/06
- We regularly attend the Sure Start building in firth park centre to engage with staff, parents, children and cafe customers. 23/06
- We regularly attend the Wensley TARA and walkabout's
- We regularly visit the local shops in Firth Park to liaise with staff.
- We regularly attend the Wensley football events
- we also visit Longley College on a weekly basis. 15/06, 20/06, 21/06
- We attend the Friends of Firth Park Meeting
- We recently attended the Neighbourhood Watch meeting -
- We attended SideWalk Kids Club in Firth Park.
- We regularly attend the Firth Park Methodist Church Lunch Club to engage with staff and diners.
- We attended at Firth Park Methodist Church to engage with the Kids club team and attendees.
- Over 50s Drop-in, Firth park
- We regularly attend Firth Park Library.
- We conducted Op K-Parking at Hinde House Primary school.
- We have attended Firth Park Fair 01/06, 02/06, 03/06
- We regularly attend the Student drop in at Fir Vale school 09/06
- We had a personal safety stall at the Northern General Hospital 21/06
- We are currently working with Longley College and students from Firth Park School to send out a positive message to others through music by writing and recording an orginal music track. 22/06, 29/06
CURRENT PRIORITY IS; AUTO CRIME ON BOLSOVER, WHELDRAKE AND BARNSLEY ROAD AREAS
At the last P.A.C.T. meeting, what issues concerned you most in your area
The PACT (Partners And Communities Together) meeting for your area is held on the first Thursday of the month from 6pm at Pakistani Advice & Community Association. This is your chance to meet members of your safer neighbourhood team and discuss issues that concern you and the area in which you live, and be a part of the tasking process for both the Police, and our partners who are also invited to the meeting to discuss issues that may not be a Policing matter.
There are problems with criminal damage to vehicles and number plate theft in the area of Bolsover, Wheldrake and Barnsley Road. ~This is also linked to the same priority in the Crabtree areas
Throughout the day
This priority will remain throughout this month, until the next PACT meeting. So far in the area we have; (updated 30-06-2011 JT)
- We have increased our patrols
- We are liaising with other housing agencies to tackle the problems with a multi agency approach
- We are increasing visibility in the area by carrying out foot and cycle patrols
- We are identifying the people responsible for causing the problems and stop checking persons believed or reported to be behaving suspiciously around vehicles
- produced leaflets to raise awareness and encourage vigilange and reporting of suspicious activity.
You may also be interested to know what else your Police Team in Firth Park and Fir Vale are doing;
Patrol Activity
- We have 8 stop searched/accounted people in the street.
- We have identified vulnerable vehicle and sent letters to the owners
- We have issued Fixed Penalty Tickets for various Disorder related offences
- We will seize vehicles for no insurance
- We continue to identify youths causing anti social behaviour and send out to their parents (PAL letters) letter has been issued so far this month. This process also applies to adults causing Anti-Social Behaviour. (AAL)
- We have issued warnings to owners of vehicles being used in an anti social manner
- We continue to run Operation KP Wider where we aim to reduce off road motorcycle incidents
- We have issued 15 Fixed Penalty Tickets for various traffic related offences
- we continue to encourage complainants and offenders in monor offences to participate in the Restorative Justice Activities.
Community Engagement
- We hold a fortnightly crime prevention stall at the Northern General Hospital. We also observe and advise persons about leaving valuables in vehicles (Vulnerable Vehicle Scheme)
- We attended Hucklow School
- We attend Fir Vale school. 08/06, 15/06, 24/06
- We have held the Firth Park Sure Start "Drop In",
- We held the Stubbin estate anti social behaviour "Drop In" centre and TARA meetings
- We attended the Brushes estate "Drop In" centre and TARA meetings.
- We attended Brushes Busy Kids Club,
- We attend Owler Brook school
- We have funded and are attending the Wensley Street Football event every Tuesday
- We have attended Firth Park Coffee Morning to engage with local residents.
- We have attended the Busy Kids Cooking Club in Firth Park
- We have attended the Stubbin Youth Centre and play group. 28/06
- We regularly attend the Sure Start building in firth park centre to engage with staff, parents, children and cafe customers. 23/06
- We regularly attend the Wensley TARA and walkabout's
- We regularly visit the local shops in Firth Park to liaise with staff.
- We regularly attend the Wensley football events
- we also visit Longley College on a weekly basis. 15/06, 20/06, 21/06
- We attend the Friends of Firth Park Meeting
- We recently attended the Neighbourhood Watch meeting -
- We attended SideWalk Kids Club in Firth Park.
- We regularly attend the Firth Park Methodist Church Lunch Club to engage with staff and diners.
- We attended at Firth Park Methodist Church to engage with the Kids club team and attendees.
- Over 50s Drop-in, Firth park
- We regularly attend Firth Park Library.
- We conducted Op K-Parking at Hinde House Primary school.
- We have attended Firth Park Fair 01/06, 02/06, 03/06
- We regularly attend the Student drop in at Fir Vale school 09/06
- We had a personal safety stall at the Northern General Hospital 21/06
- We are currently working with Longley College and students from Firth Park School to send out a positive message to others through music by writing and recording an orginal music track. 22/06, 29/06
CURRENT PRIORITY IS; PAGE HALL CORNER - ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR & VEHICLE PARKING & MISUSE
At the last P.A.C.T. meeting, what issues concerned you most in your area
The PACT (Partners And Communities Together) meeting for your area is held on the first Thursday of the month from 6pm at Pakistani Advice & Community Association. This is your chance to meet members of your safer neighbourhood team and discuss issues that concern you and the area in which you live, and be a part of the tasking process for both the Police, and our partners who are also invited to the meeting to discuss issues that may not be a Policing matter.
The next PACT meeting for your area is Thursday 3rd March 2010, 6pm at Pakistani Advice & Community Association, Page Hall Road.
There are large groups gather on the pavement at the corner of Page Hall Rd/ Firth Park Road, and there is irresponsible parking on and around the area. In particular obstructing the bus stop and zig zag markings, together with the double yellow lines.
Throughout the day
This priority will remain throughout this month, until the next PACT meeting. So far in the area we have; (updated 09-02-2011 SM)
- We have increased our patrols
- We are liaising with other housing agencies to tackle the problems with a multi agency approach
- We are increasing visibility in the area by carrying out foot and cycle patrols
- We are identifying the people responsible for causing the problems
- We are working with private landlords in the area.
You may also be interested to know what else your Police Team in Firth Park and Fir Vale are doing;
Patrol Activity
- We have stop searched/accounted 123 person in the street
- We have identified 273 vulnerable vehicle and sent letters to the owners
- We have issued 29 tickets for various traffic related offences
- We have informed DVLA of 1 vehicle with no current Tax disc on display.
- We will seize vehicles for no insurance
- We have issued 1 Admin 171 warning for various traffic related offences
- We have identified youths causing anti social behaviour and sent 10 letters out to their parents (PAL letters) and 1 letter has been sent to an adult who is causing Anti-Social Behaviour. (AAL)
- We have issued 2 warning to vehicles being used in an anti social manner
- We are running Operation KP Wider where we aim to reduce off road motorcycle incidents
- We have reported 1 vehicle to the DVLA for not having current road tax
- We have arrested 1 male for production of cannabis on Rothay Road
- We have arrested 1 male for fail to stop
- We have issued 2 £80 fines for throwing fireworks
- We have issued an £80 fine for criminal damage.
- We have confiscated 1 cannabis ciggarette.
- We have recovered 1 vehicle for Horninglow Road
- We have arrested 1 male for fraud in the Page Hall Area.
- We have arrested 2 male for Section 5
- We have issued 1 street caution to someone smoking cannbis.
- We have arrested 2 males who are suspected of Taking without Concent (TWOC) and no insurance at Firth Park Roundabout.
- We have conducted a drugs warrant on Hampton Road. Cannabis and a class A drug was recovered. 3 people were arrested.
- 2 male has received a £80 ticket for section 5 public order offences.
- 3 males have been arrested for theft of metal.
- 2 offenders have taken part in Restorative Justice Activities.
- We have recently ran a test purchase operation across the SNA where 9 out of 20 premises tested failed and were issued £80 fines.
- We have recently been stop checking drivers for drink driving offences across the SNA. 16 tests conducted, all negative.
Community Engagement
- We hold a fortnightly crime prevention stall at the Northern General Hospital. We also observe and advise persons about leaving valuables in vehicles (Vulnerable Vehicle Scheme)
- We attended Hucklow School 10/01, 20/01, 27/01
- We attend Fir Vale school. 27/01
- We have held the Firth Park Community Safety Meeting
- We held the Stubbin estate anti social behaviour "Drop In" centre and TARA meetings
- We attended the Brushes estate "Drop In" centre and TARA meetings, 09/02
- We attend Owler Brook school 20/01
- We have funded and are attending the Wensley Street Football event every Tuesday
- We have attend Firth Park Coffee Morning to engage with local residents.
- We have attended the Busy Kids Cooking Club in Firth Park 12/01
- We regularly conduct reassurance visits to Firth Park Library,
- We have attended the Stubbin Youth Centre and play group
- We assist with the Unique Project for the Teenage Girls of Firth Park
- We attend Riverside Key stage 3 school on a regular basis
- We regularly attend the Sure Start building in firth park centre to engage with staff, parents, children and cafe customers.
- We regularly attend the Wensley TARA 18/01
- We regularly visit the local shops in firth park to liaise with staff.
- We regularly attend the wensley football events
- We held a PACT meeting for the students of longley college but we also visit on a weekly basis. 07/01, 12/01, 18/01,28/01, 30/01, 04/02,
- We attended the Friends of Firth Park Meeting
- We recently attended an Action day in the Horninglow road area
- We recently attended the Neighbourhood Watch meeting -
- We have attended Firth Park action day with Sheffield Homes
- We have requested 3 PAL letters
- We have attended a SAFE WEEK at Longley College
- We attended SideWalk Kids Club in firth park.
- We attended Northern General Hospital NGH for a liaison meeting.
- We attended the Firth Park Christmas light Switch on which followed a lanton parade from Hatfield Primary school.
- We regularly attend the Firth Park Methodist Church Lunch Club to engage with staff and diners.
- We attended at Firth Park Methodist Church to engage with the Kids club team and attendees. 20/01
- Over 50s Drop-in, Firth park 12/01
- We regularly attend Firth Park Library. 18/01, 31/01
ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR, LARGE GROUPS, VEHICLE PARKING AND MISUSE PAGE HALL CORNER
what issues concerned you most in your area
There are large groups gather on the pavement at the corner of Page Hall Rd/ Firth Park Road, and there is irresposible parking on and around the area. in particular obstructing the bus stop and zig zag markings, together with the double yellow lines.
Throughout the day
This priority will remain throughout this month, until the next PACT meeting. So far in the area we have; (updated 09-02-2011 SM)
- We have increased our patrols
- We are liaising with other housing agencies to tackle the problems with a multi agency approach
- We are increasing visibility in the area by carrying out foot and cycle patrols
- We are identifying the people responsible for causing the problems
- We are working with private landlords in the area.
You may also be interested to know what else your Police Team in Firth Park and Fir Vale are doing;
Patrol Activity
- We have stop searched/accounted 122 person in the street
- We have identified 250 vulnerable vehicle and sent letters to the owners
- We have issued 29 tickets for various traffic related offences
- We have informed DVLA of 1 vehicle with no current Tax disc on display.
- We will seize vehicles for no insurance
- We have identified youths causing anti social behaviour and sent 10 letters out to their parents (PAL letters) and 1 letter has been sent to an adult who is causing Anti-Social Behaviour. (AAL)
- We have issued 2 warning to vehicles being used in an anti social manner
- We are running Operation KP Wider where we aim to reduce off road motorcycle incidents
- We have reported 1 vehicle to the DVLA for not having current road tax
- We have arrested 1 male for production of cannabis on Rothay Road
- We have arrested 1 male for fail to stop
- We have issued 2 £80 fines for throwing fireworks
- We have issued an £80 fine for criminal damage.
- We have confiscated 1 cannabis ciggarette.
- We have recovered 1 vehicle for Horninglow Road
- We have arrested 1 male for fraud in the Page Hall Area.
- We have arrested 2 male for Section 5
- We have issued 1 street caution to someone smoking cannbis.
- We have arrested 2 males who are suspected of Taking without Concent (TWOC) and no insurance at Firth Park Roundabout.
- We have conducted a drugs warrant on Hampton Road. Cannabis and a class A drug was recovered. 3 people were arrested.
- 2 male has received a £80 ticket for section 5 public order offences.
- 3 males have been arrested for theft of metal.
- 2 offenders have taken part in Restorative Justice Activities.
- We have recently ran a test purchase operation across the SNA where 9 out of 20 premises tested failed and were issued £80 fines.
- We have recently been stop checking drivers for drink driving offences across the SNA. 16 tests conducted, all negative.
Community Engagement
- We hold a fortnightly crime prevention stall at the Northern General Hospital. We also observe and advise persons about leaving valuables in vehicles (Vulnerable Vehicle Scheme)
- We attended Hucklow School 1/11/10 & 8/11/10, 16/11, 18/11, 22/11, 30/11, 14/12, 16/12, 10/01, 20/01, 27/01
- We attend Fir Vale school. 27/01
- We have held the Firth Park Community Safety Meeting
- We held the Stubbin estate anti social behaviour "Drop In" centre and TARA meetings
- We attended the Brushes estate "Drop In" centre
- We attend Owler Brook school 3/11/10, 18/11, 10/12, 20/01
- We have funded and are attending the Wensley Street Football event every Tuesday
- We have attend Firth Park Coffee Morning to engage with local residents.14/12, 17/12
- We have attended the Busy Kids Cooking Club in Firth Park 28/10/10, 4/11/10, 18/11, 25/11, 09/12, 12/01
- We regularly conduct reassurance visits to Firth Park Library, 25/11, 11/12, 14/12, 16/12,21/12
- We have attended the Stubbin Youth Centre and play group 3/11/10, 18/11
- We assist with the Unique Project for the Teenage Girls of Firth Park
- We attend Riverside Key stage 3 school on a regular basis
- We regularly attend the Sure Start building in firth park centre to engage with staff, parents, children and cafe customers.
- We regularly attend the Wensley TARA 18/01
- We regularly visit the local shops in firth park to liaise with staff.
- We regularly attend the wensley football events
- We held a PACT meeting for the students of longley college but we also visit on a weekly basis. 16/11, 17/12, 07/01, 12/01, 18/01,28/01, 30/01
- We attended the Friends of Firth Park Meeting
- We recently attended an Action day in the horninglow road area
- We recently attended the Neighbourhood Watch meeting - 8/11/10
- We have attended Firth Park action day with Sheffield Homes 28/10/10, 17/12
- We have requested 3 PAL letters
- We have attended a SAFE WEEK at Longley College
- We attended Whiteways School to do a Firework presentation
- We attended SideWalk Kids Club in firth park. 12/11, 11/12
- We attended Northern General Hospital NGH for a liason meeting. 23/11
- We attended the Firth Park Christmas light Switch on which followed a lanton parade from Hatfield Primary school.
- We regularly attend the Firth Park Methodist Church Lunch Club to engage with staff and diners.
- We attended at Firth Park Methodist Church to engage with the Kids club team and attendees. 20/01
- Over 50s Drop-in, Firth park 12/01
- We regularly attend Firth Park Library. 18/01, 31/01
CURRENT PRIORITY IS: BEVERCOTES ROAD - ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
At the last PACT meeting, what issues concerned you most in your area
The PACT (Partners And Communities Together) meeting for your area is held on the first Thursday of the month from 6pm at Pakistani Advice Centre, Page Hall Road. This is your chance to meet members of your safer neighbourhood team and discuss issues that concern you and the area in which you live, and be a part of the tasking process for both the Police, and our partners who are also invited to the meeting to discuss issues that may not be a Policing matter.
The next PACT meeting for your area is Thursday 4th November 2010, 6pm at Pakistani Multicultural Centre, Page Hall Road.
There is a current problem of anti social behaviour on Bevercotes Road, predominantly around the Wharncliffe public House
Mostly in the evenings
This priority will remain throughout this month, until the next PACT meeting. So far in the area we have; (updated 24-10-2010 JT)
- We have increased our patrols
- We are liaising with other housing agencies to tackle the problems with a multi agency approach
- We are increasing visibility in the area by carrying out foot and cycle patrols
- We are identifying the people responsible for causing the problems
- liaising with the licensee of the Wharncliffe
- We have met with the licensee of the Wharncliffe Public house and agreed a plan of action.
You may also be interested to know what else your Police Team in Firth Park and Fir Vale are doing;
Patrol Activity
- We have stop searched/accounted 8 people in the street
- We have identified 15 vulnerable vehicles and sent letters to the owners
- We have issued 1 tickets for various traffic related offences
- We will seize vehicles for no insurance
- We have identified youths causing anti social behaviour and send letters out to their parents (PAL letters)
- We have issued warnings to vehicles being used in an anti social manner
- We are running Operation KP Wider where we aim to reduce off road motorcycle incidents
- We have reported 4 vehicle to the DVLA for not having current road tax
- A drugs warrant was executed on rothay road where cannabis plants were recovered.
- 2 male was arrested for the supply of cannabis.
- 2 ticket has been issued for Section 5 Public Order offences.
We ran a test purchase operation in relation to the sale of alcohol across the SNA. 12 premises were tested, only 1 failed.
Community Engagement
- We hold a fortnightly crime prevention stall at the Northern General Hospital. We also observe and advise persons about leaving valuables in vehicles (Vulnerable Vehicle Scheme)
- We attend Hucklow School regularly. 12/10, 21/10, 22/10
- We have held the Firth Park Community Safety Meeting
- We held the Stubbin estate anti social behaviour "Drop In" centre and TARA meetings 05/10, 12/10
- We attended the Brushes estate "Drop In" centre 04/10
- We attend Owler Brook school regularly.
- We have funded and are attending the Wensley Street Football event every Tuesday
- We have attend Firth Park Coffee Morning to engage with local residents.
- We have attended the Busy Kids Cooking Club in Firth Park 13/10, 20/10
- We regularly conduct reassurance visits to Firth Park Library
- We have attended the Stubbin Youth Centre and play group. 05/10
- We assist with the Unique Project for the Teenage Girls of Firth Park
- We attend Riverside Key stage 3 school on a regular basis
- We regularly attend the Sure Start building in firth park centre to engage with staff, parents, children and cafe customers. 20/10
- We attended the Firth Park annual General meeting
- We regularly attend the Wensley TARA and AGM 14/10
- We regularly visit the local shops in firth park to liaise with staff.
- We regularly attend the wensley football events 05/10, 26/10
- We held a PACT meeting for the students of longley college. 13/10, 14/10
- We attended the Friends of Firth Park Meeting, 21/10
- We recently attended an Action day in the horninglow road area 26/10
THE CURRENT PRIORITY IS: WENSLEY ESTATE - ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
At the last PACT meeting, what issues concerned you most in your area
The PACT (Partners And Communities Together) meeting for your area is held on the first Thursday of the month from 6pm at Pakistani Advice Centre, Page Hall Road. This is your chance to meet members of your safer neighbourhood team and discuss issues that concern you and the area in which you live, and be a part of the tasking process for both the Police, and our partners who are also invited to the meeting to discuss issues that may not be a Policing matter.
The next PACT meeting for your area is Thursday 6th January 2011, 6pm at Pakistani Multicultural Centre, Page Hall road.
There are problems with anti social behaviour around the Wensley Estate
Any time of the day
This priority will remain throughout this month, until the next PACT meeting. So far in the area we have; (updated 09-02-2011 SM)
- We have increased our patrols
- We are liaising with other housing agencies to tackle the problems with a multi agency approach
- We are increasing visibility in the area by carrying out foot and cycle patrols
- We are identifying the people responsible for causing the problems
You may also be interested to know what else your Police Team in Firth Park and Fir Vale are doing;
Patrol Activity
- We have stop searched/accounted 122 person in the street
- We have identified 250 vulnerable vehicle and sent letters to the owners
- We have issued 29 tickets for various traffic related offences
- We have informed DVLA of 1 vehicle with no current Tax disc on display.
- We will seize vehicles for no insurance
- We have identified youths causing anti social behaviour and sent 10 letters out to their parents (PAL letters) and 1 letter has been sent to an adult who is causing Anti-Social Behaviour. (AAL)
- We have issued 2 warning to vehicles being used in an anti social manner
- We are running Operation KP Wider where we aim to reduce off road motorcycle incidents
- We have reported 1 vehicle to the DVLA for not having current road tax
- We have arrested 1 male for production of cannabis on Rothay Road
- We have arrested 1 male for fail to stop
- We have issued 2 £80 fines for throwing fireworks
- We have issued an £80 fine for criminal damage.
- We have confiscated 1 cannabis ciggarette.
- We have recovered 1 vehicle for Horninglow Road
- We have arrested 1 male for fraud in the Page Hall Area.
- We have arrested 2 male for Section 5
- We have issued 1 street caution to someone smoking cannbis.
- We have arrested 2 males who are suspected of Taking without Concent (TWOC) and no insurance at Firth Park Roundabout.
- We have conducted a drugs warrant on Hampton Road. Cannabis and a class A drug was recovered. 3 people were arrested.
- 2 male has received a £80 ticket for section 5 public order offences.
- 3 males have been arrested for theft of metal.
- 2 offenders have taken part in Restorative Justice Activities.
- We have recently ran a test purchase operation across the SNA where 9 out of 20 premises tested failed and were issued £80 fines.
- We have recently been stop checking drivers for drink driving offences across the SNA. 16 tests conducted, all negative.
Community Engagement
- We hold a fortnightly crime prevention stall at the Northern General Hospital. We also observe and advise persons about leaving valuables in vehicles (Vulnerable Vehicle Scheme)
- We attended Hucklow School 1/11/10 & 8/11/10, 16/11, 18/11, 22/11, 30/11, 14/12, 16/12, 10/01, 20/01, 27/01
- We attend Fir Vale school. 27/01
- We have held the Firth Park Community Safety Meeting
- We held the Stubbin estate anti social behaviour "Drop In" centre and TARA meetings
- We attended the Brushes estate "Drop In" centre
- We attend Owler Brook school 3/11/10, 18/11, 10/12, 20/01
- We have funded and are attending the Wensley Street Football event every Tuesday
- We have attend Firth Park Coffee Morning to engage with local residents.14/12, 17/12
- We have attended the Busy Kids Cooking Club in Firth Park 28/10/10, 4/11/10, 18/11, 25/11, 09/12, 12/01
- We regularly conduct reassurance visits to Firth Park Library, 25/11, 11/12, 14/12, 16/12,21/12
- We have attended the Stubbin Youth Centre and play group 3/11/10, 18/11
- We assist with the Unique Project for the Teenage Girls of Firth Park
- We attend Riverside Key stage 3 school on a regular basis
- We regularly attend the Sure Start building in firth park centre to engage with staff, parents, children and cafe customers.
- We regularly attend the Wensley TARA 18/01
- We regularly visit the local shops in firth park to liaise with staff.
- We regularly attend the wensley football events
- We held a PACT meeting for the students of longley college but we also visit on a weekly basis. 16/11, 17/12, 07/01, 12/01, 18/01,28/01, 30/01
- We attended the Friends of Firth Park Meeting
- We recently attended an Action day in the horninglow road area
- We recently attended the Neighbourhood Watch meeting - 8/11/10
- We have attended Firth Park action day with Sheffield Homes 28/10/10, 17/12
- We have requested 3 PAL letters
- We have attended a SAFE WEEK at Longley College
- We attended Whiteways School to do a Firework presentation
- We attended SideWalk Kids Club in firth park. 12/11, 11/12
- We attended Northern General Hospital NGH for a liason meeting. 23/11
- We attended the Firth Park Christmas light Switch on which followed a lanton parade from Hatfield Primary school.
- We regularly attend the Firth Park Methodist Church Lunch Club to engage with staff and diners.
- We attended at Firth Park Methodist Church to engage with the Kids club team and attendees. 20/01
- Over 50s Drop-in, Firth park 12/01
- We regularly attend Firth Park Library. 18/01, 31/01
CURRENT PRIORITY: BOWFIELD ROAD / DIAL WAY - ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
At the last PACT meeting, what issues concerned you most in your area
The PACT (Partners And Communities Together) meeting for your area is held on the first Thursday of the month from 6pm at Pakistani Advice Centre, Page Hall Road. This is your chance to meet members of your safer neighbourhood team and discuss issues that concern you and the area in which you live, and be a part of the tasking process for both the Police, and our partners who are also invited to the meeting to discuss issues that may not be a Policing matter.
The next PACT meeting for your area is Thursday 1st July 2010, 6pm at Pakistani Multicultural Centre, Page Hall road.
There are problems with youths causing anti social behaviour within Bowfield Road, Dial Way, The Dial, Padley Walk, Padley Way and surrounding roads.
All day, particularly in the afternoon
This priority will remain throughout this month, until the next PACT meeting. So far in the area we have; (updated 01/07/2010. JT)
- We have increased our patrols throughout the day/evening
- We are liasing with Sheffield Homes to tackle the problems with a multi agency approach
- We are increasing visibility in the area by carrying out foot and cycle patrols
- We are identifying the people responsible for causing the anti social behaviour
- We have had a meeting with Places For People housing association to discuss possible problems within the area
You may also be interested to know what else your Police Team in Firth Park and Fir Vale are doing;
Patrol Activity
- We have stop searched/accounted 26 people in the street
- We have identified 72 vulnerable vehicles and sent letters to the owners
- We have issued 6 tickets for various traffic related offences
- We will seize vehicles for no insurance
- We will identify youths causing anti social behaviour and send letters out to their parents (PAL) - 5 letters issued on 27/6/10 in Firth Park
- We have carried out joint patrols with South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue
- We will issue 6 warnings to vehicles being used in an anti social manner
- We are carrying out additional patrols of the Nesfield Way area
- We are running Operation KP Wider where we aim to reduce off road motorcycle incidents
- We have arrested a male for non payment of fines
- We will report vehicles to the DVLA for not having current road tax
- We have provided staff for reassurance patrols at Firth Park Fair
- We have arrested a male for criminal damage
- We have executed a search warrant at Horninglow Road
- We continue to engage a prolific beggar in the Page Hall area
- On 21-06-10 we issued a street caution for cannabis to a person on Cannon Hall Road. We also issued anti social behaviour advisory letters to people from the same incident
- We have arrested a male for criminal damage
- We have issued a Conditional Caution for criminal damage
- We have requested a Parent Advisory letter to be sent 29-06
- We have arrested one male for Failing to Stop & Taking without owners consent
Community Engagement
- We hold a crime prevention stall/display stand at Tesco on Barnsley Road where we engage with over 150 people
- We have sited the South Yorkshire Police Mobile Police Station in Firth Park to encourage engagement with the public
- We attend the Wensley TARA and the Wensley "Drop In"
- We hold a fortnightly crime prevention stall at the Northern General Hospital, and patroll the campus observing and advising persons re leaving valuables in vehicles(Vulnerable Vehicle Scheme)
- We attend at Whiteways school regularly
- We attend Hucklow School regularly
- We have held the Firth Park Community Safety Meeting
- We held the Stubbin estate anti social behaviour "Drop In" centre
- We attended the Brushes estate "Drop In" centre
- Attend Owler Brook school
- We have funded and are attending the Wensley Street Football event every Tuesday
- We have attend Firth Park Coffee Morning to engage with local residents 29-06
- We have attended the Busy Kids Cooking Club in Firth Park 29-06
- We have attended the Flower Estate Womens Over 50 Group
- We have looked at parking issues at Hucklow School and Owlerbrook School
- We have attended the Flower Estate Kids Club
- We have attended the Flower Estate Over 50's Club
- We regularly conduct reassurance visits to Firth Park Library
- We have attended the Stubbin Youth Centre
- We have attended the Brushes Estate Walkabout
- We have attended a Neighbourhood Watch meeting for the Addison Road, Granby Road, Vivian Road, Hamilton Road area
- We have attended the mosque on Rothay Road
- We have attended the Neighbourhood Watch Meeting at the Pavillion, Firth Park
- We have attended the Embrace youth club in Fir Vale
- We assist with the Unique Project for Firth Park
- We have attended the community meeting in Firth Park with relation to the proposed travellers site
- We have attended the Brushes Rap Club in Firth Park
- We attended Firth Park Festival with our display bus on 27/6/10 where we engaged with many residents
- We regually attend the Embrace Youth Club at Fir Vale.
- We also visit the Firth Park Sure Start centre to engage with staff and cafe users.
