The report of the Head of Locality
Partnerships brought Member’s attention to an update of the
work in which the Communities Team was engaged in based on
priorities identified by the Community Committee. It also provided
opportunities for further questioning or to request a more detailed
report on a particular issue.
The following point were highlighted:
- The Children’s and Families
Champion provided an update, noting that, recent Sub-Group meetings
had been cancelled due to illness, the most recent meeting had been
on the 12th of September 2023. The Youth Summit had been
confirmed for the 26th of February 2024 and relevant
schools and partners had been invited. The meeting date for the
next Sub-Group was to be confirmed and circulated.
- The Environment and Community Safety
Sub-Group meeting was scheduled for the 15th of January
2024.
- The Health and Wellbeing Champion
provided an update, outlining that there had been some attendance
at recent Sub-Group meetings, but more volunteers were needed, with
further meeting dates to be circulated. Provision for the Mental
Health First Aid courses were ongoing, with one planned for each
Ward, expected to be held in January, and if demand increased, more
could be scheduled, but they required at least 10 attendees per
session. Services were available for younger people to support
positive mental health and it was proposed that the Localities
Officer could be the point of contact for bookings, with courses
for level 1 to 3 qualifications available. The Vitamin D campaign
was to be re-established and a Wellbeing funding ringfence was
proposed as part of the finance report for the Sub-Group.
- A CCTV update was available from
point 20 to 27 of the report, with input from West Yorkshire Police
(WYP) and Leeds Watch.
- An update from Public Health was
detailed from point 28 to 63 of the report.
- A Community Engagement update was
available from point 64 to 71 of the report, detailing recent
Beeston Hill Community Association and Inner South Youth
Partnership meetings.
- The Social Media report was appended
to the report, Beeston Market was the most engaged with topic on
Facebook.
WYP Officer, Inspector Mark Lund, attended the
meeting and provided the Committee with an update, outlining the
following information:
- There had been a slight increase in
staff for the Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT).
- Sergeant Devlin had replaced
Sergeant Spencer as the Lead for Beeston and Holbeck Ward and was
noted to have good knowledge of the Inner South area and will
manage the policing approach.
- The data outlined a decrease in
overall crime. There had been an increase in theft from motor
vehicles however, this was expected to fall again following an
arrest. Hate crime figures had increased but this was suspected to
be due to increased tension with the ongoing conflict in the middle
east.
In response to questions from Members, the
following points were discussed:
- The work of community litter picking
was recognised, and a message of thanks was expressed for their
voluntary, community beneficial work.
- Further information relating to
point 40 of the Public Health update regarding heating on
prescription within the cost of living
context was requested.
- Work was ongoing to boost social
media posts, however, issues using a Council purchasing card to
make payments had been difficult to arrange as payments had been
blocked.
- The Neighbourhood Centre
co-ordination was noted to be significant given that it was a
difficult time for small businesses and methods to promote a strong
local economy were sought.
- Theft from motor vehicles was high
within the Inner South area which largely stemmed from the vast
amount of cars parking for Leeds United FC home games, that were
believed to be easy pickings for criminals. Advice was to not leave
any valuables on display.
- The reduction in the figures for
doorstep parcel theft showed positive, collaborative work
results.
- WYP Officers had not noticed an
increase in reports of bike theft but would look into it. Members had received notification of
bike thefts occurring in the Victoria and Riverside area.
- The lead Inspectors across the three
wards were meeting to discuss enforcement options relating to
powers to oversee security responsibilities, in response to issues
for residents paying management fees but feeling inadequate
security was being provided. It was noted that the Police were only
able to make recommendations.
- It was noted that youths had been
congregating and often setting off fireworks late at night in
Brickfield Park. In response WYP outlined that PSCOs do not
regularly monitor the area at night but would seek to increase
hours through offering extended working time.
- In response to a query regarding
burglary figures for Middleton Park increasing over September and
October, it was noted, these figures also cover, sheds, garages and
businesses and a team of burglars had been arrested so it was
expected that these figures will fall.
- Advise to residents to reduce the
possibility of being burglarised was noted as, keeping car keys out
of sight, install CCTV, speak to neighbours, install good locks,
make your house look hard to target and to be vigilant over
Christmas when more valuables will be kept in the house.
- In response to Members reporting
anti-social behaviour on Thorpes Street
and at the Cinder path in Middleton Park, it was noted that these
issues will be passed onto the relevant WYP Officers.
- Although there was some feeling of
fatigue surrounding public reporting of crime, a positive outcome
of a joined up, engaged approach between WYP, the public and
relevant partners were the arrests made and trap houses closed at
Beeston Hill. WYP thanked those involved in the problem solving group, supported intelligence
gathered through Members and the public and noted severe charges
had a longer lasting impact on resolving drug dealing issues.
- WYP Officers were thanked for their
ongoing hard work, within the budget constraints and encouraged the
public to positively engage with the Neighbourhood Policing
Team.
RESOLVED – That the contents of
the report, along with Members comments, be noted.