what issues concerned you most in your area
Anti social behaviour and criminal damage in the Pine Road area of Cantley.
13th July 2011 - PCSOS Sheedy and Martin carried out high visibility foot patrols on Pine Road, speaking with several residents ensuring there were no issues being missed.
14th July 2011 - Patrols carried out by the SNT staff; nothing to report or any issues brought to their attention during this patrol.
Saturday 16th July 2011 between 8.30pm - 8.45pm Pine Road was patrolled by Officers on foot; walking through the snicket on Pine Road to where the garages are. All the garages were checked and all in order securely locked. One youth was seen cycling on his bike but there were no issues or anyone seen in the locality. Foot patrol was extended onto Acacia Road; Willow Avenue; Sycamore Road and Plane Close; again no issues to report.
Monday 18th July 2011 - Pine Road patrolled throughout our tour of afternoon duty by all the SNT staff. PCSOS' Martin and Sheedy engaged with several groups of youths on the road when asked why so many Police were being seen in the area.
Later that evening around 9.30pm several residents talking to their neighbours took the oppotunity to engage with the staff discussing historical issues that had blighted the road in the past.
Later that evening around 11.05pm a police car was damaged by way of the rear window being smashed with a golf club. The offender who was nearby was arrested by Officers and interviewed. The offender is currently on police bail as the investigation continues.
Tuesday 19th July 2011 - Patrols carried out throughout the tour of duty by SNT staff due to the previous night incident. Nothing found to be amiss; no issues to report.
21st July 2011 - Patrolled by PCSOS' Martin and Sheedy late into the night finishing around 2am. nothing seen or heard.
22nd July 2011 - High visibilty patrols carried out by Officers on Pine Road, no issues to report.
5th August 2011 - A young person was arrested and interviewed by the local SNT Police Officers as being a person involved in Anti-Social Behaviour in the locality. The individual admitted being involved and has been charged and bailed to attend Court. Residents affected by ASB in the locality have been informed of this result. Their feedback was positive and thanked the Police and PCSOS' for the hard work they have done thus far. They continued to say they had notice a reduction in ASB in the area and will continue to work with the Police in reporting any incidents that may occur.
At the PACT meeting on 9th August 2011 this priority was signed off and agreed.
