We asked: 

what issues concerned you most in your area

You said: 

Anti-Social behaviour on Staveley Road from the junction with Chippinghouse Road down to and including the footpath which runs between Chippinghouse Road and Broadfield Road.

Highlighted as an area of interest is the community garden/park area on Staveley Road, where broken bottles and dog excrement are being left.

Date of priority: 
7 Jul 2010
Approximate times of offence: 

All times of the day, however evening times and early hours of the morning

We did: 

>As of 15/07/2010 a total of 70 hours of patrol time has been dedicated to this issue since it was first set as a priority on 02/06/10.

> Following on from the Partners and Community Together (P.A.C.T) held on 07/07/10, despite good progress over the past month this priority is to remain for the next month due to ongoing Anti-Social Behaviour and particularly on the footpath between Broadfield Road and Chippinghouse Road.

>This week there has once again been a reduction in reported incidents.

>Officers, both uniformed and in plain clothes from the S.N.T. have once again conducted increased afternoon and evening patrols in this area throughout  the past week. They have continued to provide extra patrols to provide reassurance to both residents and local businesses which have been affected.

>A CCTV device has now been put in place to provide coverage in this area and therefore deter Anti-Social Behaviour, this already appears to be deterring youths from causing ASB in the area.

>A warrant was executed at the address of a male known to be committing offences in the Staveley Road area, although on this occasion, no arrests were made and no property recovered. 

> Contact has been made with the local dog warden to report issues regarding dog excrement in the park area on Staveley Road. Enquiries to be made by dog warden regarding this.