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AREA COMMITTEE EAST (ACE) Dales, Mapperley, St Ann's) - 10th November 2015 - Ward Performance Report

Meeting: 10/11/2015 - Area Committee East (A.C.E) Dales, St Ann's & Mapperley (Item 27)

27 WARD PERFORMANCE REPORT pdf icon PDF 223 KB

Report of Corporate Director for Commercial and Operations.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Fi Cusick, Neighbourhood Development Officer (NDO) for the Mapperley Ward introduced the Ward Performance Report, highlighting the following points:

 

(a)  violence continues to be a challenge for the Police – primarily domestic violence.  The other main issue is shoplifting, and work is being carried out with specific shops in the area to try and combat this;

 

(b)  Facebook pages for each ward in the area have been launched.  These are proving very popular, and people can report directly to Facebook;

 

(c)  it has been decided to have a change to the management structure for the police in the area, with the result that Clare Rukas is being removed from her post responsible for Area 6 to work on the Neighbourhood project for the city division on community protection structure and police relationships;

 

(d)  there is an issue with the Co-op in the Dales ward.  The Neighbourhood Action Team (NAT) in Dales can do very little about shoplifting – this is shop policy to not confront shoplifters which would need looking at.

 

Mapperley Ward

 

(e)  i) a 3g camera has been installed within the ward;

 

  ii) Police have carried out speeding operations on Ransom Road, Querneby Road, and Brewsters Road;

 

  iii) Metropolitan Housing have a home swap event on Wednesday 11 November;

 

  iv) a Councillor’s ward walk will take place on Friday 13 November.  Feedback from the walk will be aired at a ward forum on 16 November at St Judes’ Church;

 

  v) Friends of Coppice Park had a successful event last Tuesday 3 November.  The firework display had 500 attendees;

 

  vi) feedback was given on the current events booking system. STARA felt that a lot of work was done on the cinema project, but they felt a lack of support.  The King Edward’s Park Halloween event was an annual event, but could not be held this year;

 

  vii) the Sneinton Market Christmas lights switch on is on 26 November;

 

Dales Ward

 

(f)  i) the area around Greenway Centre in Sneinton has become a neighbourhood policing priority, in direct response to resident’s concerns;

 

  ii) £75,000 is to be spent on developing the play park near Greenway.  £60,000 of section 106 money will be used to improve Greenway walk – this money cannot be used on the park itself.  Local Streetscene team will be cutting back the walk to assist with access to the Aldi development;

 

  iii) the week of action in September focused on the business area of the ward.  The local fire service leaflet dropped every single house concerning home fire safety – a significant number if people did not have smoke alarms.  In addition to this, Police removed cars not taxed or insured properly.  Streetscene crews did a number of deep cleans;

 

  iv) Councillors hosted a local issues meeting;

 

  v) residents litter pick took place – thanks to everyone involved;

 

  vi) local ward Councillors are always keen to formulate new ways of engaging with local people, through ward walks, and an increased number of local issues  ...  view the full minutes text for item 27