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Stallingborough Newslettter TO CONTACT THE LOCAL POLICE STALLINGBOROUGH NEWSLETTTER The number to call for non-emergency is- sues is 101 FebruaryOctober/ and Immingham Police Hub Opening Hours November2020 Monday Closed March 2020 Tuesday 09.00 - 17.00 Edition Wednesday 09.00 - 17.00 Thursday 14.00 - 17.00 Friday 09.00 – 16.30 Saturday CLOSED Sunday CLOSED Follow us on Twitter Immingham and Wolds @imminghamwolds Clerk to the Council—Kathy Peers—Tel. 07494-577661 ITEMS FOR THE DECEMBER 20/JANUARY 2021 NEWSLETTER TO BE IN PLEASE BY FRIDAY 13TH NOVEMBER 2020 AND NO LATER For Emergencies please call 999 CONTENTS: PAGE NO. For non-emergency calls, ie reporting suspicious activity, reporting a non-emergency incident etc. Parish Council notes and information 2,3,4 please call 101. Autumn Wordsearch 5 Verge Planting Scheme 6,7 Adverts and notices 8, 12, 15 For opening times at Immingham Police Station WI 9 please see above. Network Rail and Tree Works update 10,11 Church News 13 Meet the Police and Crime Commissioner 14 Ward Councillor Information 17 Police Report and Policing Information 18, 19 General Policing Information 20 20 1 Parish Council Notes ASB – 21 Including: Motorbikes being ridden illegally around various locations in Immingham The Parish Council has continued to meet via Zoom, holding virtual meetings x 13. Neighbour disputes x4. on its usual scheduled meeting days. The public can log on and join in and the Sainsbury’s reporting issues with a homeless male. access code to the meeting is printed on the top of the Agenda for each meeting which is then posted on the Parish Council website. Youths smashing glass being loud and abusive on Washdyke Lane. Report of drunken teenage girls on Homestead Park. The September meeting of the Council saw its new member, Cllr. Mark New- Report of a beggar outside PoundStretcher. man in attendance. This now takes the membership back up to 8 members. Network Rail representatives were present at the September meeting to dis- Other news cuss its plans on land owned by Network Rail around the railway crossing. The Company also wished to do some work to trees on Parish Council land to PC Dan Hassan has now joined our team from Community Patrol at Grimsby. He will have responsibility for outlying area of Immingham, in- the rear of the playing fields and there is a full update on this matter else- cluding Habrough, Stallingborough and the docks. where within this Newsletter. How you can help All information is also available readily on our new website at stallingborough- Your local Community Policing Team appreciates the importance of being parishcouncil.com. The is now revamped and is suitable for viewing on mo- in the right place, at the right time, for the right reasons to reassure the bile devices also. All accounts, agendas etc. are published on the website. public, improve public confidence and reduce crime and anti-social be- haviour in the area which we all live and work. Planning is still discussed at the virtual meetings, with members of the Council We encourage all residents to call and report any issues where they live able to view plans on the NELC Planning Portal and comments are still sub- so that we can deal with any issues and also step up our patrols in the mitted by the Parish Council. area. If you feel that there are issues within your community that the police NELC has been carrying out some improvement works in the village, refurbish- should consider prioritising, then please speak to your local officers, town ing the ‘tactile’ areas in the village—this is where there is road surfacing down or parish councillors or through the One Voice committee. to encourage speed reduction, crossing points on pavements etc. These are all The named officers for Immingham, Habrough and Stallingborough ward being redone in September. are: Ward Cllrs. Stewart and Karen Swinburn attend the Parish Council meetings PC 1707 Richard Ames [email protected] regularly and help the Council with issues within the Village. PCSO 7713 Diane Bell [email protected] Cllr. Swinburn arranged for two new bins free of charge for the Parish Council PCSO 7754 Robert Dove [email protected] and these have been placed on the edge of the playing field and also by the PCSO 7825 Toni Bullock [email protected] access to the playing fields from close to the railway crossing on Station Road. 2 19 The next meetings of the Council will take place as shown and an Agenda for the meeting always appears on the Parish Council’s website approximately one week prior to the meeting. Any items, please contact Kathy Peers on 07494 577661 or email us Immingham Habrough & Stallingborough Report for September [email protected] Crime Of the 69 crimes recorded for August in the Immingham, Habrough and Stallingborough area of the NPT, there have been the following incidents: These are the dates for the next scheduled meetings for Stalling- Burglary Residential – 1 borough Parish Council. .During the morning of 19th August an attempt was made to force the lock from a garage door at a row of garages on Carisbrooke Walk. No entry Wednesday 14th October 2020 was made. Damage – 4 Wednesday 11th November 2020 Damage was caused to a room at the Silver City Hotel by a female resi- All meetings start at 7.30 pm unless advertised otherwise dent. She has been charged with this and an assault from the same inci- dent. Access code to meetings is on the top of the agenda Three domestic related incidents of damage within the home. At all meetings the public and press are made most welcome and Vehicle Crime – 1 there is a forum for residents to bring up matters for discussion Sometime during the day of 6th August, a car was stolen from outside its address on Pelham Road. The vehicle is still outstanding. with the Parish Council. Other crime include: Agenda is published on the website approximately one week pri- Thirty three assaults. Six of these were domestic related. Six were com- mitted by the same person against six different members of staff at the or to each meeting. place he was being cared for. Three were committed at a gathering of people where the offender has assaulted three different people. Other crime include: Thirty three assaults. Six of these were domestic related. Six were com- mitted by the same person against six different members of staff at the The Parish Council website at place he was being cared for. Three were committed at a gathering of people where the offender has assaulted three different people. www.stallingboroughparishcouncil.com Five minor public order offences. 18 3 CONTACT DETAILS FOR THE PARISH COUNCIL Ward Councillors for Stallingborough To contact the Parish Council , please ring the Parish Clerk, Kathy Peers, in the first instance on tel. no. 07494 577661 There are 3 Ward Cllrs. for the Immingham Ward which of course in- cludes Stallingborough Village. Residents can contact their Ward Cllrs. The office is open from 9.00 am to 4.00 pm each weekday. Outside of these with any issues as follows:- times, an answerphone is in operation on that number, so please leave a message and we will come back to you as soon as we can! Kathy looks after the bookings for the Village Hall and all other Parish Mat- ters, so if you want to book the Hall for a function, need any information on Parish or local authority issues, or want to report anything which concerns the Parish Council, or want to submit anything for the Newsletter, then Cllr. Stewart Swinburn please contact Kathy as above. 35 Woodlands Avenue, Immingham Tel—01469-576899 The address for the Parish Council is: Stallingborough Village Hall, Station Road, Stallingborough, NE Lincs. E.Mail—[email protected] Residents are most welcome to post items through the village hall letterbox Cllr. Karen Swinburn also. 35 Woodlands Avenue, Immingham Tel—01469-576899 Email Addresses for Councillors:- Cllr. Paul Gilbert (Chair) [email protected] Cllr. Trevor Crofts (Vice) [email protected] Cllr. Ian Sears [email protected] Cllr. Hannah Scott [email protected] Cllr. Andrea Nicholls [email protected] Cllr. Paul Genney [email protected] Cllr. David Watson, Cllr. Martin Reed [email protected] 30 Thornton Place, Immingham Cllr. Mark Newman [email protected] Tel – 01469-515398 Email:- [email protected] The Parish Council has its own dedicated website so please look out for this—its address will be ‘www.stallingboroughparishcouncil.com’ 4 17 STALLINGBOROUGH VILLAGE HALL The Hall will be reopening from w/c 27th July as hirings are able to come back and indoor fitness classes etc. are allowed back un- der the new easing of restrictions. Do please check with your individual group if they are returning as some are waiting until later in the year. Please note that phone number for Parish Council en- quiries and also village hall bookings - 07494 577661 Email address for the Parish Council—please email us only at: [email protected] Please use the above contact details for all Parish Council and Village Hall booking enquiries. Thank you. 16 5 Verge Planting Scheme A group of residents has come together to do some planting in Stallingborough and has liaised with NELC and been given per- mission to do some ‘natural’ planting around the main round- about and verges etc. nearby. The Parish Council has been fully supportive of the scheme and it has been approved by NELC. The residents are fundraising and seeking sponsors for the plants, bulbs, seeds etc.
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