efg Beddington and Wallington Local Committee Tuesday, 27 February 2018 7.00 pm at the Wallington County Grammar School, Croydon Road, Wallington, SM6 7PH UPDATED AGENDA SUPPLEMENT To all members of Beddington and Wallington Local Committee:- The following papers, are updated versions of the reports for the below items. Please bring them with you to the meeting:- 6. UPDATE FROM THE SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM (Pages 1 - 4) To receive an update on the three ward priorities in the area, and community safety issues. 11. RECOMMENDATIONS TRACKER (Pages 5 - 8) The recommendations tracker allows Committee Members to monitor responses, actions and outcomes against their recommendations or requests for further actions. This is updated following each Committee. Once an item is completed it will be removed from the tracker. Indicative timing: 10 mins 12. PUBLIC REALM PROJECTS & NEIGHBOURHOOD GRANTS (Pages 9 - 46) The Locality Lead Officer will present a report to the Committee, which outlines new public realm schemes for approval and gives an update on the progress of current schemes. Indicative timing: 10 minutes Niall Bolger Chief Executive 20 February 2018 Enquiries to: Charles Yankiah, Committee Services Officer Tel: 0208 770 4990 Email: [email protected] Copies of reports are available in large print on request This page is intentionally left blank Page 1 Agenda Item 6 Safer Neighbourhood Team update January 2018 Beddington North, Beddington South, Wallington North and Wallington South have now been aligned to the same shi�s working under one Sergeant covering the East Cluster. The teams consist of two Designated Ward officers (DWO) and one Police Community Support Officer (PCSO). Beddington North: Police Constable (PC) Steve Routledge, PC Nicola Smith and PCSO Denise Goodwin Beddington South: PC Chris Davis, PC Josie Dudas and PCSO Jane Thompson. PC Dudas is currently restricted du�es and will be taking a year off from April. Wallington North: PC Bob Rosie, PC Dave Lawrey and PCSO Kate Lines. PCSO Lines is currently restricted du�es and will be taking a year off from June. Wallington South: PC Russ Clarke, PC Tom Phipps and PCSO Helen Maguire. Due to the closure of front counters across the met, "Community Contact Sessions" (CCS) have been introduced to give an opportunity for those preferring face-to-face contact to speak to their local DWO. Each ward will hold a ONE 1-HOUR Community Contact Session PER WEEK. They will adver�se these sessions as much as possible over social media, local forums, word of mouth etc. The met currently has an Opera�on in place that commenced on 8 January and will be running un�l 31 March. The strategic inten�ons of this opera�on are to provide a coordinated response to Moped Enabled and Knife criminality. ● Through posi�ve proac�ve policing, endeavour to prevent vic�m based crime, target ac�ve criminals and, where crime is commi�ed, take all reasonable steps to arrest the offenders ● Provide reassurance as to our effec�veness to all the communi�es and stakeholders ● Seek to make efficient and effec�ve use of our resources Every ward and team has been required to input a minimum of 2 ac�vi�es a week which work towards achieving the Opera�ons objec�ves. These ac�vi�es have included weapon sweeps of parks, open land, communal areas of flats, or where groups of youths gather, or cause An� Social Behaviour (ASB). Targeted Knife Crime Hotspot Patrols including ‘hotspots’ for other crime and ASB. School Presenta�ons and patrols. Targeted ac�vi�es/patrols in Moped Enabled Crime Hotspots. Execu�on of search warrants. The teams have been pos�ng on twi�er and Facebook some of their ac�vi�es. All four teams are covering the priori�es of Burglary, The� from/of Motor Vehicle and ASB. Wallington North is also covering Road Safety and Traffic. Wallington North has been carrying out work around the Road Safety priority when possible around the other ac�vi�es. This has included High Vis process patrols at Caledon Road no entry point. Across the ward the team have issued 1 x process for no insurance. They also have two pending processes one for no entry at Melbourne Road and one for driving without due care and a�en�on on Manor Road. Page 2 Agenda Item 6 Canon Court is an ongoing ASB case for Wallington North and they have been working with mul� agencies to try and tackle concerns of ASB and Motor Vehicle crime at the loca�on. The management agency is going through the process of trying to improve their security and have a gate put in place. Patrols have been ongoing at this loca�on. During rou�ne patrols of the ward the team have carried out stop and searches resul�ng in an arrest for possession of a knife, one charge for cannabis and a cannabis warning. Two Misuse of drug warrants were executed resul�ng in two charges one for cannabis and one for cocaine. Wallington South have been carrying out plain clothes and high vis patrols across their ward to try and tackle several areas including ASB, Burglary, Motor Vehicle Crime and Moped Enabled crime. They have carried out leaflet drops with burglary crime preven�on advice in roads being targeted. A lot of �me has been spent working closely with two care homes for young persons on the ward to reduce criminality brought to the area by a limited number of their residents and their associates. The communica�on between staff and police has been improved and the homes have put new stricter regula�ons in place for their tenants. Beddington South has successfully had 3 x Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) issued to persons causing ASB in the London Borough of Su�on. One Male has been issued a CBO for begging, ASB & being drunk in a public place. Another Male has been issued a CBO for being drunk in a public place, possessing a knife and assaul�ng emergency services. A third male has been issued a CBO pu�ng in place restric�ons to certain areas across London Borough Su�on. They have also had a Closure Order and a Closure Order extension granted for a property on Roundshaw for persistent drug and alcohol related ASB. They have executed two misuses of drug warrants. There are ongoing plain clothes patrols in and around Mcintosh Close due to reported ASB, drug taking and drug dealing. This has recently resulted in two arrests. The team have also made contact with partner agencies to try and tackle this issue by engaging the youths involved with Time out project. Su�on Safer Transport have been working to address the speeding issues on Forrester Drive in the recent weeks. (Community Road Watch) The team have also been targe�ng the Roundshaw with their patrols for the ongoing opera�on as 3/4 LOS mopeds have been recovered in this area in January. Beddington North has been working with SELCO Builders warehouse who have received complaints from their customers that large groups of men are outside begging for work. They are working with several agencies including immigra�on and a charity to encourage the males into legal employment. They shortly will be sign-pos�ng the area in English and Romanian giving warning about police ac�on before a more robust approach is taken. Page 3 Agenda Item 6 The team have been carrying out a mixture of uniform and plain clothes patrols to try and target/ deter the burglary and motor vehicle offenders and reduce the crimes. Whilst out on these patrols a repeat offender for driving whilst disqualified was seen driving and the team were able to stop and arrest her. Su�on Safer Transport have been working to address the speeding issues on Plough Lane in the recent weeks. (Community Road Watch) This page is intentionally left blank Beddington and Wallington Local Committee 27 February 2018 Recommendation Tracker The recommendation tracker allows Committee Members to monitor responses, actions and outcomes against their recommendations or requests for further action. The tracker is updated following each Committee. Once an action has been completed and reported to the Committee, it will be removed from the tracker. P a Author and Contact Phone Number g Claire Smith, Locality Lead Officer, 0208 770 5937 e Chair of the Committee 5 Councillor Joyce Melican A g e n d a It e m 1 1 A g e n d a It e m 1 1 Date of Item Recommendation/Action Responsible Response / Outcome Next Meeting Officer or Progress Member Check 10/12/17 Item 9 Members and Community Ian Price The Clyde Road scheme looks at issues regarding 27/02/18 Representatives asked for Team Leader vehicle speed and parking. The proposals required to an update on Clyde Road Strategy & deal with the speeding issue will be incorporated into and Tharp Road schemes. Commissioning a LIP scheme. The associated obstructive parking issues w ill be considered as part of the Parking Strategy roll out. P a Traffic data has been collected for Tharp Road and g the surrounding roads, and officers have considered e 6 the broad implication of displacing traffic and assessed the impact of the proposed one way based on this data. Making Tharp Road one way eastbound will redirect 200+ vehicles in both the morning and evening peak periods. These vehicles have accessed Tharp Road from Beddington Grove/Sandy Lane South, and the displacement of that traffic on to other local roads are anticipated to impact on Plough Lane and Demesne Road. Plough Lane is a ‘B’ rated roads, and as such expected to cater for connecting traffic, whereas Demesne Road is a local road. Experience has shown that where traffic has its route altered, it will seek an alternative route earlier in the journey. The key element here will be the local impact, with the residents in Sandy Lane South/Beddington Grove having to drive further and alter their routes. The impacts of this will only become clear once the consultation commences. A LIP scheme is in the 2018/19 Capital Programme, which can get underway in April 2018, when funding is released. 10/12/17 Item 9 Members requested that a Ian Price Investigations have identified that this was assessed 27/02/18 new scheme for double Team Leader as part of a batch in 2016/17. Unfortunately, the yellow lines on Strategy & request for these restrictions did not score high Cranley/Stanley Gardens Commissioning enough on the project assessment and as such were be added to the list. not proceeded with. Any further request will be considered as part of the Parking Strategy roll out. P a g 10/12/17 Item 9 Resident requested an Ian Price It has been confirmed that there are works 27/02/18 e update on W oodcote Team Leader outstanding, which are being scheduled for 7 Green/Sandy Lane South Strategy & implementation in March/April 2018. LiP scheme, to improve Commissioning road safety and traffic flow. 10/12/17 Item 9 Wallington South Ian Price Information has been shared with Ward Councillors 27/02/18 Councillors requested that Team Leader regarding the liaison meeting between the Parking the feedback from the Strategy & Manager and Coughlans Bakery. meeting regarding Stafford Commissioning Road parking issues be A shared with them. g e n d 10/12/17 Item 11 Sandy Goodwin raised Ian Price The issue raised related to a report that Police had 27/02/18 a questions regarding the said they could not enforce the 20 mph scheme. It e m Officers discussed this with the Police, who advised 1 1 A g e n d 20mph limits on Team Leader that this was not related to the scheme layout but a I t Beddington Lane Strategy & rather there being police resource available to e m Commissioning enforce. 1 1 Signed: Victoria Jeffrey, Head of Local Place and Engagement Date: 13/02/2018 P a g e 8
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