Neighbourhood Tasking Update
5th March 2010
Below is the update for the Kings Heath South and Stirchley Neighbourhood Tasking
Meeting which took place on 24th February.
The next tasking meeting will be at The Scout Hut, Colmore Road, Kings Heathon Wednesday
31st March 2010 at 7pm.
Neighbourhood Tasking Meeting Feedback
STIRCHLEY
Meeting Date
Wednesday 24th February 2010 @ 7pm
The Hub, 318 Vicarage Road, Hazelwell, B14 7NH
Next Meeting
Wednesday 31st March 2010 @ 7pm
The Scout Hut, Colmore Road, Kings Heath B14 7PE
New Priorities:
* Groups of males
drinking alcohol, causing ASB and litter in Vicarage Road outside the book makers.
* Speeding in Priory
Road
* Inconsiderate
parking in Priory Road
* Gritting in Priory
Road
* Dog fouling in Priory
Road, Vicarage Road and Fordhouse Lane
* Parking on
pavements outside Enterprise in Pershore Road
Previous Priorities:
* Overgrown walkway in Hazelwell Park
between Edwin Road @ Newlands Road
Councillor Huxtable has established the walkway is privately owned. He and the
neighbourhood team are working with the Friends of Hazelwell Park to find a solution
to clearing this area.
* Parked vehicle
regularly blocking alley in Newlands Road
The vehicle
has not been seen for some time. The team will monitor in case it returns.
Other Updates
*House Burglaries in Dads Lane/ Fordhouse
Lane area
A male from the Stirchley area was
arrested whilst in the act of committing a burglary in Kings Norton. He is now in custody.
There have been no further burglaries since he was arrested.
*Operation Radiatore
Following a number of thefts of
motorcycles, pedal cycles, metals and other items in the Stirchley village area the
neighbourhood team organised a joint operation with Environmental Agency officers and VOSA
to stop and inspect the vehicles of scrap metal and other waste carriers in the area. 19
vehicles were inspected, the driver of a scrap wagon was arrested for theft of metal, his
un-insured vehicle was seized and he will be prosecuted for document offences and not
being a registered waste carrier. Six other drivers were issued with prohibition notices
giving them a set time to have defects rectified; two others were prosecuted for having
defective tyres. The team delivered letters to household, retailers and businesses
along Pershore Road explaining what we were doing and why.
* Anti Social Behaviour in Beilby Road
and Windsor Road
Following this issue being first raised
last summer the neighbourhood team have been working closely with the Council Housing
department and BASBU (Birmingham Anti Social Behaviour Unit) through the Bournville Ward
Safer estates Group to gather evidence for court proceedings against the landlord /owner
of one particular property. Sufficient evidence had been gained to apply for a
closure order. However the landlord has now sold the property at auction so proceedings
have been halted. The team will continue to monitor this area and take action against any
person found to be committing crime and/or ASB.
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Panel members present:
Chairman: Dave Jee, Hazelwell Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator
Councillor Tim Huxtable (Bournville Ward)
Councillors Mike Leddy & Neville Summerfield (Brandwood Ward)
PS Isobel Knowles, PC Michelle Costello, PCSO Sally Stor, Special Constable Kevin Walsh
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Members present from Partner Agencies :
Karen Stevens
(Ward Support Officer Bournville Ward)
Approx 52 members of public present
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Contact details:
Kings Heath South & Stirchley
Neighbourhood Team:
Sergeant Isobel Knowles
PC Michelle Costello
PC Jill Jackson
PC Andy Holmes
PC Darren Hughes
PC Paul Jones
SC Kevin Walsh
PCSO Salma Stor
PCSO Martin Kennedy
PCSO Chris Foundling
PCSO Richard Hayes
Kings Norton Police Station
20, Wharf Road
Kings Norton. B30 3LT
Tel: 0845 113 5000 extension 7826 6340
E Mail:
stirchley@west-midlands.police.uk
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