Local priorities
Local priorities set for the
period of 1st May 2012 to 31st May 2012
From feedback from local council law and order meeting
representing views of the local community.
- Anti-social
behaviour - To tackle anti-social and
alcohol-related crime in the village centre due to the amount of
young people drinking in the village.
- Speeding - To target speeding in
the on Kenyon Lane Croft and Warrington Road, Culcheth. The
PCSO's have already done several campaigns in both road and will
continue to tackle the speeding issue.
How you can let us know what matters to you
You Said, We Did
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From 01/04/2012 to 30/04/2012 - Retail and business crime
You said: One of our last local priorities was to target retail theft in Culcheth and Croft.
We did: Between 01/04/2012 and 30/04/2012 local officers patrolled Culcheth and Croft on cycle and foot on at least 12 occasions. Retail staff and members of the public spoken to. There were no issues.
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Anti-social behaviour, Mee Brow
You said: Another one of our local priorities was to tackle anti-social behaviour in Mee Brow, Culcheth
We did: Between 01/04/2012 and 30/04/2012 local officers patrolled the estate and spoke with local residents and children. After liaising with United Utilities regarding their sub station on Allen Avenue, they have agreed to put up new gates, and place ‘anti-vandal’ paint on the roof to discourage the youths from climbing on it. This in turn will stop the youths congregating around the area playing football and causing damage to fencing of adjoining houses
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Anti-social behaviour, Mee Brown
You said: Residents raised concerns about anti-social behaviour in Parsonage Walk.
We did: Between 01/04/2012 and 30/04/2012 local officers patrol the area on foot and spoke to residents. CCTV had been installed and as a result one youth was positively identified.
The youth has since been spoken to in the presence of his parents and apologised for his behaviour. There have not been any issues in relation to this male or any others at that location