Thursday, 13 May 2010
April Update
This Months update is brought to you by PCSO Ben Eustice.
We have been experiencing some of the best weather this year, a considerable change from the severe weather of early 2010. This beautiful weather attracts large gatherings on the Rye of all ages as well as fun fair’s creating amusement for young and old.
Anti-social behaviour:
With the continuing excellent weather, anti-social behaviour is usually the neighbourhood priority that begins to increase. This excellent weather does bring out large gatherings particularly on the Rye, so we advise you to keep your belongings with you at all times. However the emerging hot spot of West End Road has seen a fall in complaints and appears to remain anti-social free. If you are aware of any areas suffering from anti-social behaviour and feel increased patrols would solve the problem, please call 08458 505 505, you can also contact the Public Safety Team on 01494 461000. There is now a new and extended no drinking zone which is in effect which stretches from the boundaries of Keep Hill Road all the way up Amersham Hill and across to Desborough Park Road.
Speeding:
Our main long-term problem is Coronation Road. A Speeding operation was carried out whereby 11 vehicles were issued speeding fines. On 8 April a roads policing operation took place in Desborough Avenue. Of the 76 vehicles stopped, 75 were ticketed; 66 for not wearing a seat belt and seven for driving whilst on their mobile phone. Speed Indication Surveys are continually being carried out throughout the month to build up an idea where our problem areas are.
Parking:
The biggest issue with parking remains to be during school opening and closing time. The PCSO’s are fully aware of these issues and will continue to patrol the areas when possible in conjunction with Wycombe District Council’s civil enforcement officers. Parking tickets have been issued and will continue to be along Carrington Road for vehicles blocking drives, pathways and parking either side of the road.
We have had a continual problem with a house in London Road and it being used by squatters. Through working closely with the council and the home owner we have been able to move on the squatters and secure the premise which was attracting a whole number of anti-social issues. The premise is due to be renovated in May.
There has unfortunately been an increase in burglaries this month throughout Wycombe. Due to the good weather people are leaving windows and doors open and we advise people that when leaving the property, even if it is to sit in the garden, that it is best to lock all windows, and keep all doors secure. It is a good idea to mark your property, there will be property marking events at local schools and during the summer a mobile police station where this can be done, alternatively if you see you local Police Community Support Officer and ask for a UV Pen they would be only too happy to oblige.
Offenders brought to justice:
A warrant was executed on a house on Queens Road regarding a theft offence.
A local man asked for an attempted burglary dwelling at Mallard Place, Kingsmead Road, to be taken into consideration at court.
A local man was arrested and charged with robbery of a young boy on the Rye, High Wycombe.
A man was cautioned with possession of cannabis on London Road, High Wycombe
A man was charged with public indecency at the Irish Club on London Road, High Wycombe.
A man was arrested for possession of drugs on Aveling Road
A Fixed Penalty Notice was issued to a man for disorder on the Rye, High Wycombe.
TVP is aiming to increase the take up of Community Messaging beyond Neighbourhood Watch schemes so that five per cent of the total population of Thames Valley – or over 100,000 people will be subscribers. Please follow this link and keep yourself updated on what goes on in your area;
http://hqcdms/livelink/livelink.exe/fetch/2000/9140705/10369635/4161%2DCommunity_messaging_leaflet5.pdf?nodeid=61302637&vernum=0
Our next Have Your Say meeting will be held at the Wendover Arms car park on Monday 10 May between 2pm and 4pm.
Our next NAG meeting will be held at the High Wycombe Cricket Club on Wednesday 19 May at 7pm.
We have been experiencing some of the best weather this year, a considerable change from the severe weather of early 2010. This beautiful weather attracts large gatherings on the Rye of all ages as well as fun fair’s creating amusement for young and old.
Anti-social behaviour:
With the continuing excellent weather, anti-social behaviour is usually the neighbourhood priority that begins to increase. This excellent weather does bring out large gatherings particularly on the Rye, so we advise you to keep your belongings with you at all times. However the emerging hot spot of West End Road has seen a fall in complaints and appears to remain anti-social free. If you are aware of any areas suffering from anti-social behaviour and feel increased patrols would solve the problem, please call 08458 505 505, you can also contact the Public Safety Team on 01494 461000. There is now a new and extended no drinking zone which is in effect which stretches from the boundaries of Keep Hill Road all the way up Amersham Hill and across to Desborough Park Road.
Speeding:
Our main long-term problem is Coronation Road. A Speeding operation was carried out whereby 11 vehicles were issued speeding fines. On 8 April a roads policing operation took place in Desborough Avenue. Of the 76 vehicles stopped, 75 were ticketed; 66 for not wearing a seat belt and seven for driving whilst on their mobile phone. Speed Indication Surveys are continually being carried out throughout the month to build up an idea where our problem areas are.
Parking:
The biggest issue with parking remains to be during school opening and closing time. The PCSO’s are fully aware of these issues and will continue to patrol the areas when possible in conjunction with Wycombe District Council’s civil enforcement officers. Parking tickets have been issued and will continue to be along Carrington Road for vehicles blocking drives, pathways and parking either side of the road.
We have had a continual problem with a house in London Road and it being used by squatters. Through working closely with the council and the home owner we have been able to move on the squatters and secure the premise which was attracting a whole number of anti-social issues. The premise is due to be renovated in May.
There has unfortunately been an increase in burglaries this month throughout Wycombe. Due to the good weather people are leaving windows and doors open and we advise people that when leaving the property, even if it is to sit in the garden, that it is best to lock all windows, and keep all doors secure. It is a good idea to mark your property, there will be property marking events at local schools and during the summer a mobile police station where this can be done, alternatively if you see you local Police Community Support Officer and ask for a UV Pen they would be only too happy to oblige.
Offenders brought to justice:
A warrant was executed on a house on Queens Road regarding a theft offence.
A local man asked for an attempted burglary dwelling at Mallard Place, Kingsmead Road, to be taken into consideration at court.
A local man was arrested and charged with robbery of a young boy on the Rye, High Wycombe.
A man was cautioned with possession of cannabis on London Road, High Wycombe
A man was charged with public indecency at the Irish Club on London Road, High Wycombe.
A man was arrested for possession of drugs on Aveling Road
A Fixed Penalty Notice was issued to a man for disorder on the Rye, High Wycombe.
TVP is aiming to increase the take up of Community Messaging beyond Neighbourhood Watch schemes so that five per cent of the total population of Thames Valley – or over 100,000 people will be subscribers. Please follow this link and keep yourself updated on what goes on in your area;
http://hqcdms/livelink/livelink.exe/fetch/2000/9140705/10369635/4161%2DCommunity_messaging_leaflet5.pdf?nodeid=61302637&vernum=0
Our next Have Your Say meeting will be held at the Wendover Arms car park on Monday 10 May between 2pm and 4pm.
Our next NAG meeting will be held at the High Wycombe Cricket Club on Wednesday 19 May at 7pm.
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