We asked: 

What issues concerned you most in your area?

You said: 

At the PACT meeting on Wednesday 23rd March 2011 you told us that you were concerned about people behaving in an antisocial way on Ridal Avenue in Deepcar. This was happening between 4pm and 10pm.

Date of priority: 
23 Mar 2011
We did: 

When you identify a new priority to us our first response will always be to note the area for increased patrols, both by local officers and support officers from the Safer Neighbourhood Team, and also by the response teams. At the same time we will be looking deeper into the issue and checking what information and history we have for the problems, so that we can plan the most effective way to deal with it. We will update you here with our progress.

UPDATE for JUNE

The increased patrols in the area have continued, and there has been a slight reduction in reported incidents accordingly. We are planning for the school summer holidays, which have historically seen a rise in youths hanging around on the streets and problems which come with that.

UPDATE for October

We have conducted a series of 'test purchase' operations in the Deepcar and Stocksbridge area, checking that licensed premises were not serving underage people with alcohol. Only one premises failed and has been dealt with for this through a fine. It has to be seen as a positive step that all the other premises complied with the law and refused service to young people, as alcohol can often be a contributing factor in antiscocial behaviour.

UPDATE for November

Several local youths were traced last months and were spoken to, along with their parents. Since then these youths have not been involved in further problems.

Additional patrols in the area will continue throughout the winter, but we have just seen the Halloween period pass without the usual increase in incidents.

THIS PACT PRIORITY HAS NOW BEEN INCORPORATED INTO THE LEE AVENUE AND WOODROYD ROAD PRIORITY

If you have any information in relation to this, or any other priority, in the area, please call the SNT direct on 0114 296 4912 and leave a message, or dial 101 for police callhandlers at any time.