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PANEL AGENDA
DATE Thursday 11th August 2016
VENUE Dunbar Police Station
TIME 19:30 HOURS
Welcome
Attendance Sheet
Update on last month’s priorities
Discuss current policing issues
Agree priorities for month
Date, Time and Venue of next meeting
ACTIONS UPDATE AND PROGRESS REPORT
Priority
Actions to be Undertaken
Person responsible.
Youth ASB over the summer.
Monitor groups of youths involved in ASB, ascertain where they are socialising, make sure they are safe, disrupt ASB.
Dunbar Community Policing Team.
Community Wardens
Speeding motorbikes
Conduct road checks to prevent speeding on A198 by Tyninghame
Dunbar Community Policing Team
Roads Policing
Anti social behaviour associated to vehicles parked at Shore Road car park.
Patrol, link in with young persons present and deal with criminal or anti social issues.
Dunbar Community Policing Team
Roads policing officers.
Update on priorities:
Youth ASB over the summer:
Far fewer youth related calls during the summer holidays than in the weeks prior to the holidays. A number of calls to the harbour about youths jumping in, most youths jumping in at a safe location that is tolerated however a few have been reckless. No calls to JMCP, no sign of any parties.
Speeding motorbikes
Area patrolled by roads policing colleagues. No further repeat incidents reported of groups of speeding motorcyclists.
Anti social behaviour associated to vehicles parked at Shore Road car park.
Area given attention by officers on patrol. No further complaints.
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DATE Wednesday 29th June 2016
VENUE Dunbar Police Station
TIME 19:30 HOURS
1. Welcome
2. Attendance Sheet
3. Update on last month’s priorities
4. Discuss current policing issues
5. Agree priorities for month
6. Date, Time and Venue of next meeting
ACTIONS UPDATE AND PROGRESS REPORT.
Priority Actions to be Undertaken Person responsible.
Bullet Hill at John Muir Country Park.
Conduct foot patrols regarding gatherings of youths at John Muir Country Park and deal with underage drinking and associated anti social behaviour
Dunbar Community Policing Team.
Community Wardens
Parking on West Port, Dunbar Patrol and issue tickets for illegal parking.
Dunbar Community Policing Team
Anti social behaviour associated to vehicles parked at Shore Road car park.
Patrol, link in with young persons present and deal with criminal or anti social issues.
Dunbar Community Policing Team
Roads policing officers.
Update on priorities:
Bullet Hill at John Muir Country Park:
Since large post exams party on Saturday 4th June no further reports of any gatherings of youths at JMCP, will continue to monitor.
Parking on West Port, Dunbar:
Area patrolled, number plates notes, one ticket issued. Problem car moved following police attendance.
Anti social behaviour associated to vehicles parked at Shore Road car park.
Area given attention. Numerous young drivers spoken to. Advice given. No associated offences detected. Further repeat call received therefore further attention required.
Other ongoing policing issues:
very few youth complaints.
-increase in complaints about driver behaviour.
numerous complaints about speeding motorbike on A198 on Wednesday evenings, complaints also received from other coastal towns.
attended meetings regarding speeding in Stenton and Tyninghame, 20mph in Dunbar meeting, school drugs talks at Stenton and Belhaven Hill.
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DATE Thursday 14th April 2016
VENUE Dunbar Police Station
TIME 19:30 HOURS
Update on priorities:
Illegal parking in town centres of Dunbar and East Linton:
High visibility foot patrols conducted on Dunbar High Street, tickets not issued but a number of vehicles seen to move clearly in response to the officers presence. No complaints received regarding parking issues either on High Streets or at schools.
Dunbar youth ASB:
No youth issues on the High Street since last CAPP meeting. Youths spoken to on a number of occasions when they have been on the High Street but acting responsibly. Noise complaints received to a flat on the High Street occupied by a single youth, potentially being used by a number of youths, being monitored.
James Court – foot patrols, no issues
McDonalds – premises checks, particularly on weekend evenings and after pub closing. Manager thankful for police attention but not formally reporting any issues.
One large parties involving youths and alcohol at Bullet Hill, John Muir Country Park. Second large party at a private residence that police closed down.
Speeding in 20mph zone south of railway line, Dunbar:
Multi agency meeting attended. No enforcement conducted due to leave and competing demands.
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DATE Wednesday 24th February 2016
VENUE Dunbar Police Station
TIME 19:30 HOURS
1. Welcome
2. Attendance Sheet
3. Update on last month’s priorities
4. Discuss current policing issues
5. Agree priorities for month
6. Date, Time and Venue of next meeting
Update on priorities:
Illegal parking at Dunbar Primary School, John Muir Campus:
A number of high visability patrols conducted. Advice given to a number of drivers
Dunbar High Street ASB:
A number of youths spoken to by police at school. No High Street incidents since although possible signs of new problem at McDonalds.
Speeding in 20mph zone south of railway line, Dunbar:
No enforcement conducted since last meeting, multi agency meeting planned for 14.00 on 2nd March
Other ongoing policing issues:
New policing model to be discussed.