We asked: 

What issues concerned you most in your area

You said: 

Youth Related Anti-Social Behaviour on Baslow Road From Totley Shops to the Library.

This PACT agreement was first set on the 2nd of October 2009 and re-agreed at the meeting on the 5th of February 2010.

 

Date of priority: 
2 Oct 2009
Approximate times of offence: 

Evenings fom 3:30pm after School into the late evenings and weekends.

We did: 

>  A total of 135 hrs patrol time has been carried out on this PACT priority as at the 26/02/10 since it was set on 02/10/09.

> Officers and representatives from other partner agencies including Youth Offending Services have been engaging with youths within the area every Friday night  as part of a pilot project to encourage young people to become involved in youth groups and activities which are available within the locality.

> Officers conducted over 30hrs dedicated patrol time from the 22nd-29th of January. Several young people engaged with and details taken.

> Operation K-CRASSUS is an ongoing Police operation aimed at dealing with Anti-Social behaviour. Both the local Police team and the area response group will be targeting patrols around areas with problems of anti-social behaviour.

> This week there continues to be a significant reduction in reported incidents, although the area has received increased reassurance patrols this week following the shooting incident in Totley.

> On 15/2/10 officers attended the Totley Tenants and Residents Association meeting. Local residents were once again very pleased with the Police actions in relation to incidents of Anti-Social Behaviour in the area. 

> To date a total of 32 "Stop and Account" forms have been completed within Totley. This is where officers have engaged with groups of young people in the area, whose presence may intimidate other members of public. Their details have been taken and where appropriate they have been instructed to leave the area.

> To date three arrests for public order offences have been made, all three were released on police bail. One of the bailed offenders was then re-arrested for breach of bail conditions.

> To date 16 Parental Advisory Letters (P.A.L.'s) have been issued to parents of young people who have been identified as being involved in reported incidents.

> Many young people have been spoken to whilst officers have been on patrol, the majority of whom have been well behaved and engaged in constructive activities.

> Members of the Local Community have all been encouraged to report any incidents of Anti-Social Behaviour.