Youth Annoyance general non alcohol related
Date of Meeting:
16/05/2012
Meeting:
St Davids Church Woodfield Street @ 6:30pm
Location of Concern:
Lane at the rear of Strawberry Place Morriston
Summary:
Local residents and retailer have complained about youths gathering and causing annoyance in the lane off Strawberry Place.
Officer/Partner Blog
- >> PACT meeting - 15/09/2012
- I have received no further complaints regarding anti social behavour in this lane and patrols will continue over the weekend. The next Morriston Town Centre PACT meeting is on Wednesday 19th September in St Davids Church Woodfield Street starting at 6:30pm.
- >> Further patrols - 07/09/2012
- Further patrols made in this area with no youths found committing any offences. Patrols will continue and the lane monitored.
- >> Operation Vaction - 03/09/2012
- Over the weekend as part of Operation Vacation, PCSO's John White and Ian Thomas made regular patrols in this lane with no youths found committing any offences. Now that the scaffolding has been removed, local youths appear not to be gathering in this area. This is very good news indeed.
- >> Operation Vacation - 18/08/2012
- On the afternoon of Friday 17th August as part of Operation Vacation, patrols were made in this area by PCSO's Phil Williams and John White. There were no youths in the lane and no complaints were received.
- >> All quiet - 13/08/2012
- There have been no further reports of any anti social behaviour in this area and the scaffolding has now been removed from the property on Strawberry Place. Patrols will continue over the coming weeks.
- >> Patrols will continue - 03/08/2012
PCSO Williams has spoken to local residents who stated that over the last week the lane was very quiet, however this was probably down to the bad weather. Patrols will continue and Officers would like to remind residence if they see or hear anything please contact the Police on either Non emergency “101” or emergency “999”.
- >> OPERATION VACATION - 01/08/2012
'Operation Vacation' is running within the Morriston Sector to look at low level crime/Anti Social Behaviour and to be visible within our communities.
Morriston Neighbourhood Policing Team will be out on patrol for any incidents you come accross.
If you have any concerns of low level crime or anti social behaviour then please ring 101 our non emergency number.
If the incident is ongoing and is an emergency then please ring 999!!!
- >> Patrols - 29/07/2012
High visibility patrols were carried out by PS Pritchard, PCSOs Titerickx and Birch.
Youths have been spoken to but were not causing any concerns. Patrols will be continuing in the area.
- >> Quiet weekend - 25/07/2012
As part of Operation Vacation the Lane by the snooker hall and the surrounding area has been patrolled over the weekend by PCSO Williams Moretto, There wwere no person(s) present.
This lane will be monitored over the coming weeks and residents are requested to contact police should they witness any anti social behaviour on the non emergency number “101” or “999” Patrols will continue.
- >> Patrols Within Vicinity - 23/07/2012
Patrols have taken place within the vicinity with no issues being brought to the local officers attention.
Operation Vacation has now started with patrols being made in known hot spots within the Morriston sector. If you have any concerns we would urge that you please ring 101 our non emergency number for any Anti Social Behaviour. If you would like advice then please call local officers community phones where we would be eager to assist.
- >> No further complaints - 17/07/2012
- On the evening of Monday 16th July, patrols were made in the area surounding Strawberry Place. No youths were found committing any offences and there were no complaints received from local residents. Patrols will continue.
- >> Parental Visits - 12/07/2012
At a well attended PACT meeting which took place on Wednesday 11th July 2012. Local residents were informed of Police actions in relation to ongoing youth annyance problems in the lane at the rear of Strawberry Place. Two young males have been identified as being involved with an incident which took place on Wednesday 27th June. Both boys parents have been visited and are currenly being reported for their actions. I was decided by the residents to carry this priority forward for a further 8 weeks.
- >> Complaints - 07/07/2012
Complaints have been received about youths gathering and climbing on the scaffolding. Patrols will be made over the weekend and any children found acting in a manner that is causing alarm and distress will be dealt with.
- >> Local residents spoken to - 02/07/2012
- PCSO White has spoken to local residents who stated that over the last weekend the lane was very quiet, however this was probably down to the bad weather. Patrols will continue.
- >> Further complaints - 29/06/2012
- On Wednesday 27th July local residents contacted Police with regards to ongoing problems with youths gathering and causing an annoyance. Upon Police attendance, the young people had moved on, however the details of the children are known. Enquiries to this incident are still ongoing and their parents will be spoken to.
- >> 4 youths reported for anti social behavior - 24/06/2012
- On the afternoon of Saturday 23rd June, the lane off Strawberry Place was patrolled by PCSO's John White and Phil Williams. No youths were found in this area, however complaints were received from a popular fast food restaurant of 4 youths throwing water bombs. All 4 young people were reported by means of ASB referrals and their parents were contacted and requested to collect their children
- >> Further complaints - 21/06/2012
- It has been reported by residents that unknown children were seen climbing the scaffolding in the lane off Woodfield Street. Officers from Morriston Neighbourhood Policing team did attend however the youths had moved on. Patrol will continue.
- >> Alcohol confiscated - 15/06/2012
On Friday 8th June, Officers from Morriston Neighbourhood Policing Team were called to the lane off Strawberry Place after receiving complaints. 4 young females were spoken to in relation to youth annoyance and alcohol related offences. One bottle of Vodka was confiscated and the 1 youth is currently being reported by means of an ASB (Anti Social Behaviour) referral.
- >> No further problems - 09/06/2012
Officers for Morriston Neighbourhood Policing Team have continued to patrol this area. No youths were found committing any offences. This lane will be monitored over the coming weeks and residents are requested to contact police should they witness any anti social behaviour on the non emergency number “101” or “999” Patrols will continue.
- >> A quiet weekend - 27/05/2012
The Lane by the snooker hall and the surrounding area has been patrolled over the weekend by PCSO White during the days and PCSO Williams during the evenings. There was no person/s in present.
This lane will be monitored over the coming weeks and residents are requested to contact police should they witness any anti social behaviour on the non emergency number “101” or “999” Patrols will continue.
- >> Patrols - 22/05/2012
- On the evening of Monday 21st May, PCSO John White patrolled the lane off Woodfield Street with no youths found in this area. This lane will be monitored over the coming weeks and residents are requested to contact police should they witness any anti social behaviour on the non emergency number 101. Patrols will continue.
Conclusion
What we did
Regular patrols by Officers from Morriston NPT. 2 youths reported by means of ASB referrals and parental visits made. Scaffolding has now been removed and children no longer hang around in this area.
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