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Dunkirk and Lenton Area Committee Report Dunkirk and Lenton Area Committee Report Unofficial June 2013 Data Ward Priorities (SEE WARD PLAN FOR DETAILED INFORMATION) Theme Priorities Key Actions Outcome Lead Neighbour Tackling all enviro- •Reduce night time ASB which is student noise related •More peace for local Police hoods crime in the ward via enhanced student plan (Op Graduate) and reporting residents, a more including procedure via Police non emergency number 101 tranquil environment. night-time noise, dog •Increased reporting/ fouling, bins blocking More effective •Running the student-created ‘Be A Sweet Neighbour’ University of pavement outside of campaign, Introduction of Moving In, Moving On event response to noise collection dates, over- for students moved into the community, continued nuisance Nottingham flowing and contaminated promotion of the University’s Neighbourhood Helpline to bins, bin dippers, poorly facilitate reporting of ASB and environmental issues maintained gardens, and broken glass from bottles left over-night, littering •Conduct dog fouling operations in identified hot spots, Decrease in dog Neighbourhood and fly-tipping. Posters designed by local children highlighting the issue. fouling/ Cleaner Services/Community streets Protection •Action taken to minimise the number of bins left on Improved visual Neighbourhood streets including the issuing of Fixed Penalty Notices, amenity Services/Community S.46 and the prosecution of repeat offenders Protection •Day of Action on Grove Rd, Cecil St and Chippendale- •Cleaner Neighbourhood 23rd Oct, WOA Feb 2013, Improvement Plan Lenton Neighbourhood Blvd and Ward walks Services/Community •LBA’s (Letter before Action) given to overgrown hedges Protection blocking the footpath, ensure properties are not detrimental to the amenity as a result of poorly maintained gardens or disrepair •Continue to develop the Student Waste Action Plan, Issue Fixed Penalty Notices in respect of all littering offences including fly-posting, fly-tipping, bin dipping where evidence permits, plain clothed operations in hot spot areas, Undertake acre inspections of all businesses within the ward to ensure that they are storing and disposing of waste in accordance with legal requirements • An increased focus on waste management in the University of University’s educational plan for 2013/14 to include a student ambassador-led campaign Nottingham Theme Priorities Key Actions Outcome Lead Safer Reduce •In 2013/14 Op Country will be replaced by Op Graduate, Higher profile operation Police burglaries greater resource will be supplied by the division and microbeat should lead to decrease in patrolling system used burglary and increase in University of confidence. •Love Your Stuff campaign with student ambassador-led events, Nottingham Curry and Crime Prevention evenings, participation in Op Increased presence will Graduate have positive effect on ASB •Awareness campaign of keeping properties safe, highlighting in New Lenton. Community Protection necessity of locking UPVC doors. Neighbourhood Services •Key element of CPOs duties, Issue Traffic Offence reports to Reduction in incidents Community Protection Cycling on cyclists observed cycling on pavements, renew Cycling Signs Safer environment for along Beeston Road, Hillside shops and Abbey Street and pedestrian pavement regular Cycling Operations. University of Pavements are safer •Off Campus Student Affairs will be holding a stall specifically Nottingham dedicated to cycling in the UK at the International Welcome Fair Creation of a green corridor between Lenton flats in September Cycling Strategy Officer site /Sandfield across •Signage to be reviewed in problematic area’s DLPF •Create links between new green spaces to Radford and canal Health Lack of local • Healthy eating and cooking taster sessions where Improved health Decade of better accessible Ecoworks fruit and veg boxes will be introduced to Reduction in Obesity Health shops selling residents in order to set up a regular delivery service. Increased cookery skills fresh fruit and • Ecoworks boxes available for collection from DLPF vegetables Reduction in CVD and • Mental health awareness at Dunkirk festival, mental diabetics DLPF health training, Small grants to encourage community Promoting groups to develop initiatives Improved cohesion University of positive mental • Student Services at the University offers a wide range health of support for the mental health of students Nottingham • Tommys, Big Breakfast, Crocus café/gallery Reducing isolation VoluntaryOrganizations Work Communication •Weekly Job and Apprenticeships vacancies sent to local Increase of employment in Employment & Skills strategy for organisations area Team employment •Job Fairs in conjunction with WOA DLPF opportunities •Supporting local organisations who provide employment support •Volunteering to prepare/return to work Family Better use of •FCT P&Y will be focusing activity on Parks and Open spaces for More access to activity. Family and Community local summer ’13. Activity is more visible in Team community •Options for detached work or building based session at Dunkirk community DPLF venues Community Centre if there is a need/demand •Dunkirk and Lenton community festival Community Engagement Ward Walks Area/Estate Date/Time Meeting Point Lenton Drives Wed 4 th Sep 2013 Derby Road Lenton High-Rise Flats and Tue 17th Sep 2013 Meet at Forum Office (ex-Lenton Housing surrounding area including Lenton 10.30am to 12pm Office) Blvd Penn Avenue area Tue 15th Oct 2013 Penn Ave Car park 10.30am to 12pm Dunkirk and Abbey Bridge Tue 12 th Nov 201310.30am to 12pm Dunkirk Community Centre Community Meetings Group Date Venue Dunkirk Community meeting 11 th Sep 2013, 6pm to 7.30pm Dunkirk Community Centre NAG Meeting 25 th Sep 2013, 6.30pm Rose and Crown Pub, Derby Rd Lenton Community meeting 14 th Oct 2013, 6pm to 7.30pm Thomas Helwys Baptist Church NAG Meeting 23 rd Oct, 6.30pm Rose and Crown Pub, Derby Rd Dunkirk Community meeting Wednesday 4th Dec 2013 Dunkirk Community Centre Community Engagement Events Delivered Event Lead Partners Date/Time Venue Lenton Festival 2013 Dunkirk & Lenton Partnership 13 th July 2013, Dunkirk Community Forum 12pm to 5pm Centre and Spider Park Dragon’s Den Event Neighbourhood Services 13 th July 2013, Dunkirk Community 12pm to 5pm Centre Future Events and Activities Planned Event Lead Partners Date/Time Venue Health Morning Decade of Better Health Oct tbc Dunkirk Community Centre Student Week Of Action Neighbourhood Services and Week Area 4 wards Partners commencing 30 th Sep Day of Action in Lenton Neighbourhood Services and 23 rd Oct 2013 Cecil, Chippendale and Partners Grove Road Area 4 Xmas tree event Neighbourhood Services and Dec- tbc Canning Circus Partners Finance Ward Councillor Budgets Total Amount allocated this period £4,100 Budget Remaining Unallocated £ (inc of 2012-13 allocation) Area Capital Fund Total Amount allocated this period £106,600 Budget Remaining Unallocated £106,600 (inc of 2012-13 allocation) Others – Section 106, NCH Environmentals, Other Funding None this period Ward Summary Ward Performance Snapshot Dunkirk & Lenton Ward NAT Attendees Jun-13 Jun-12Direction YTD 13/14YTD 12/13 Direction Area Volume Volumeof Travel Volume Volume of Travel NAT Members (TORs i.e Nom, Ndo, CP Team Leader etc,) Name of Officer Email Adress Crime 96 108 ↓ 285 282 ↑ ASB 40 51 ↓ 81 137 ↓ NDO Iffat Iqbal [email protected] DV 2 0 ↑ 7 7 ↔ [email protected] Sgt Neil Langham May-13 May-12 YTD 13/14YTD 12/13 ce.uk Direction Volume/ Volume/ Direction Beat Manager Lenton Rob [email protected] Area Volume/ Volume/ of Travel Average Average of Travel Philips ice.uk Score Score Score Score Dunkirk Beat Manager [email protected] Cleanliness 91 80 ↑ 88.5 86 ↑ Kirsty Packwood .police.uk Graffiti 4 8 ↓ 7 26 ↓ NCH Housing Manager maureen.birkin@nottinghamcityhomes. Maureen Birkin org.uk Fly tipping 10 5 ↑ 15 20 ↓ NCH Housing Manager Rukaiyat.Ahmed@nottinghamcityhome Deliberate Fires 0 0 ↔ 1 0 ↑ Key Rukky Ahmed s.org.uk ↑ Most recent data shows an increase compared to the corresponding period last year. NCH Housing Manager [email protected] ↓ Most recent data shows a reduction compared to the corresponding period last year. John Higgins .uk Nottingham University ↔ Most recent data shows no change compared to the corresponding period last year. [email protected] Rachel Van krimpen Ward NAT Meetings Fire Service Guninder Nagi [email protected] Date Time Venue Dunkirk and Lenton Partnership Forum Fiona [email protected] 18/06/2013 Dunkirk Children 11am-1pm Corbett Centre NOM Tony Brown [email protected] 16/07/2013 Dunkirk Children Children and Families Van 11am-1pm [email protected] Centre Henry 10/09/2013 Dunkirk Children 11am-1pm Health Uzmah Bhatti Centre Cllr Sarah Piper [email protected] 08/10/2013 Dunkirk Children [email protected] 11am-1pm PC Elise Dobson Centre ce.uk 05/11/2013 Dunkirk Children [email protected] 11am-1pm PC Brian Grant Centre e.uk 03/12/2013 Dunkirk Children [email protected] 11am-1pm CPO Carol Evans Centre e.uk 7 Unofficial data Crime All Crime in Dunkirk & Lenton - Red* % Change over 2010/11 Baseline (Rolling 12 Month) Amber 5.00% Green 12 less crimes -11% 0.00% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 *Refers to June 2013 compared to June 2012 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r- - - l- - - t- - - - - - r- - - l- - - t- - - - - - r- - - y n u g p c v c n b r y n u g p c v c n b r y n p a u J u e o e a e a p a u J u e o e a e a p a u A M J A S O N D J F M A M J A S O N D J F M A M J -5.00% -10.00% -15.00% -20.00% -21.53% -25.00% •The above baseline graph compares the rolling 12 month total of crime in Dunkirk and Lenton to a fixed 12 month 2010/11 baseline.
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