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DATE Tuesday 2nd March 2021
VENUE Microsoft Teams (Online)
TIME 1900 hours
PANEL ATTENDANCE SHEET – To be completed on date of meeting
UPDATE ON PREVIOUS PRIORITIES
Provided verbally by PC Hutchison. Decrease in call demand re Priorities 1 and 2. Work which has been undertaken was discussed by both Police/Jimmy Wilson.
Priority
Actions to be Undertaken
Person responsible
Anti Social Behaviour and Drug Misuse.
Fall Avenue, Yosemite Park and surrounding streets
Regular patrols to detect/deter criminality. Provide hi visibility reassurance to local residents.
Community Policing/ELC Wardens
Anti Social Behaviour and Alcohol Misuse.
Lochend Woods and areas as covered by Dunbar Problem Solving Partnership
Patrols of “hotspot” areas on Friday and Saturday evenings when issues most prevalent.
Engage with local shops regarding sale of alcohol and make use of Social Media Messaging.
Community Policing/ELC Wardens
Enforcement and Education of 20mph speed limit in towns/villages within Ward Area
Conduct Live Time Speed Checks and Deploy “Pop Up” Police officers.
Social Media Messaging to be utilised
Community Policing
PANEL AGREED PRIORITIES
Priority
Actions to be Undertaken
Person responsible.
Anti Social Behaviour and Alcohol Misuse.
Lochend Woods and areas as covered by Dunbar Problem Solving Partnership
(Suggested review date post 30/03/21 – next PSP meeting)
Patrols of “hotspot” areas on Friday and Saturday evenings when issues most prevalent.
Engage with local shops regarding sale of alcohol and make use of Social Media Messaging.
Community Policing/ELC Wardens
Speeding Concerns
Various Areas
Conduct Live Time Speed Checks and Deploy “Pop Up” Police officers.
Social Media Messaging to be utilised
Date and time of next meeting: 13th April 2021 @ 7pm. Microsoft Teams (Email invitation to follow at a later date)
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Due to Coronavirus I am cancelling the Dunbar CAPP meeting that was due to take place on Tuesday 31st March and shall not be attending any community council meetings.
As per the letter attached from Supt MacInnes all police attendance at such meetings is temporarily suspended and I shall be back in touch when we are a position to return to business as normal.
In the meantime please don’t hesitate in making contact with any issues you have affecting you or your communities that you think I may be able to assist with.
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Police Scotland and your local police in East Lothian are committed to policing your area during this period when the country is dealing with the spread of coronavirus. This means that we are constantly monitoring our staffing levels, the calls we receive and our capacity to respond.
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DATE Wednesday 19th February 2020
VENUE Dunbar Police Station
TIME 19:30 HOURS
DATE OF NEXT MEETING: 7.30pm, Tuesday 31st March 2020
Priority
Actions to be Undertaken
Person responsible.
Jim and Jemima
Site at as many locations as possible prior to the next CAPP
Dunbar Community
Outdoor Access
Complaints received about walkers being made to feel unwelcome at a specific rural locus. Liaison required with East Lothian Council Access Officer and landowner regarding the Land Reform Act
Dunbar Community
Changes to road layout at west approach to East Linton
Contact East Lothian Council regarding a possible safety issue with a change in road layout,
Dunbar Community
Update on January Priorities:
Jim and Jemima
Only sited when on dayshift, been out in various locations throughout the area and a lot of good feedback on social media.
Ashfield playpark
Area patrolled, no further sightings or reports of youths back at the park.
Parking at junction of Silver, Colvin, Castle and Church Street junction
Obstruction viewed, generally the same vehicle. Been to the registered keepers home address on three occasions but no reply, will try again prior to meeting.
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DATE Tuesday 28th January 2020
VENUE Dunbar Police Station
TIME 19:30 HOURS
DATE OF NEXT MEETING: 7.30pm, Wednesday 19th February 2020
Priority
Actions to be Undertaken
Person responsible.
Jim and Jemima
Site at as many locations as possible prior to the next CAPP
Dunbar Community
Ashfield playpark
Following reports of youths congregating in the playpark and remains of smashed bottles amongst the bark chippings preventative patrols to be conducted.
Dunbar Community
Parking at junction of Silver, Colvin, Castle and Church Street junction
Reports of numerous vehicles causing obstructions at this location. Owners to be traced and vehicles moved.
Dunbar Community
Update on last month’s priorities
New housing developments:
Sites visited, site managers spoken to, advice given and new traffic control measures in place at East Linton.
East Linton traffic issues
Congestion at Bridge Street and Station Road area monitored, email regarding matter sent to ELC roads dept.
The previous Dunbar & East Linton Plan is here and here.
During the last plan period the community’s greatest concerns were antisocial behaviour; people using and dealing drugs in the area; and speeding and inconsiderate driving.
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PANEL AGREED PRIORITIES
DATE: Monday 23rd September 2019
VENUE: Dunbar Police Station
TIME: 19:30 HOURS
DATE OF NEXT MEETING: 7.30pm, Wednesday 18th December
Priority
Actions to be Undertaken
Person responsible.
Youth visibility
Contact schools, sports clubs, youth clubs etc and request they ensure there attendees are visible at night for road safety reasons.
Dunbar Community Officers
West End of Brodie Road
Continue to patrol area. Contact ELC regarding poor location of speed reactive sign.
Dunbar Community Officers
Dunbar Community Warden
Bus speeding
Reports of buses not adhering to 20 mph limit.
Contact bus companies to remind them of the limit throughout Dunbar and East Linton.
Dunbar Community Officers
Last Month’s Priorities
Cut out cops.
Jim and Jemima located in Stenton and Innerwick on two occasions.
West End of Brodie Road
Foot and mobile patrols conducted in the area on a number of occasions at different times of day. Residents approached officers and appeared glad to see the attention being given to the area.
Innerwick vandalism
A number of complaints have been received regarding the behaviour of youths resident in Innerwick rather than Thurston Manor visitors. Some of the behaviour reported was dangerous so a short talk was done at Innerwick Primary School on Friday 1 st November by Community Officers. No reports of further issues since then