Your project unity office, Victoria park road, Fairfield was open this afternoon for your convenience to come along and speak to local officers. Here are the opening times for the next few weeks at the project unity office on Victoria park road, Fairfield. Fri 25th April 3 – 5 pm Fri 2nd May 2.30 - 4.30 pm Tue 6th May 6 – 8 pm Bike Marking event. Fri 16th May 6 – 8 pm The Fairfield Newsletter for April The priorities for Fairfield for the next few months are as follows: Anti-social behaviour Reported ASB on Fairfield – Nuisance motorbikes, damage & graffiti and issues within the alleyways on the estate. We are working with local landowners to address the issue with nuisance bikes as well as conducting regular patrols. Monitoring ASB locations with regular patrols and CCTV cameras. Working with “Boots on the Ground” youth provision for diversionary activities. Working with local council to ensure regular clean ups in alleyways. Assistance also given by the “MINI POLICE” from Fairfield endowed school who completed a clean-up in the alleyways. There is a problem management plan in place looking at solutions with partner agencies. Speeding vehicles Concerns raised about the speed of vehicles travelling around the estate. Speed watch and regular monitoring in hotspot areas. If anyone in the community is interested in setting up a community speed watch group, drop in at the office and let us know. An email has been sent to our partners at Derbyshire county council to look at a particular spot on the estate which may benefit from new signage. Acquisitive crime/shoplifting Although, this continues to be a priority, we have seen a decrease in the number of reported incidents from our local retailers. We continue to work with them to identify offenders and add criminal behaviour orders to manage persistent offenders. YOUR LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM – PC LOMAS 3475 & PCSO COOK 12709 Supported by Inspector Woodhouse, Sgt Haley and PCSO Supervisor Baker |