Local priorities and action taken
View current priorities for August - October 2010
Updates for May - July 2009
You told us…
To tackle the anti-social use of cars by young drivers who are gathering in the health centre car park on Central Street, Countesthorpe, until early hours of the morning.
We responded…
The police have tackled this issue through working with
the local residents directly affected by the anti-social
behaviour, intelligence work with analysts to identify the
suspect vehicles, and proactive patrols concentrating
efforts on these vehicles. This action seems to have
reduced the incidents significantly and the vehicles
appear to have ceased gathering on the Health Centre
Car Park. The vehicles are all local to the area so the
issue will be closely monitored to prevent it from reoccurring.
Due to the above reasons we are going to
close this priority.
You told us…
To tackle the low level anti-social behaviour and underage drinking by youths hanging around the village hall car park, Station Road, Countesthorpe.
We responded…
Through high visibility policing, working closely with the
local residents affected by the issue. The suspects we
have identified are youths who live and socialise in the
village. The incidents have significantly reduced
although not completely stopped. The neighbourhood
team have worked with the youths concerned to try to
educate them in their behaviour and this has
encouraged them to move onto other areas. We are
closing this priority.
You told us…
To disrupt the low level anti-social behaviour caused by youths on foot or in cars at the library car park on Park Road, Cosby.
We responded…
By mounting regular patrols in the area, which has
reduced the numbers gathering. We have worked with
local residents and council to identify the time and dates
of the incidents to target patrols effectively. The council
has created a youth shelter on the park which is being
used by local youths. This will be reviewed as to
whether it is located in the correct location. This priority
will be carried over due to local residents' concerns.
Previous updates
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