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Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Anfield, Tuebrook, Stoneycroft and Old Swan Area Committee

Thursday 6th October, Anfield Comp.Priory Road, at 6.30

Any residents are welcome to raise any questions concerning the area

author: Steve | 09/28/05 12:46 | comments (1)

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Working with Local Police and Community Represenatives significant progress has been made in the Townsend Lane and Stoneycroft Areas

. A young male has been arrested for breaching his interim ASBO in the Moscow Drive area and he was remanded in custody by the courts. A hearing for a full ASBO for this male has now taken place and was successful.

A further ASBO file is being prepared in relation to the Waltham Road area, applications in for two males who live on them who form part of a gang causing distress in the area.

Meanwhile in Breckside Park two youths who stole a car have been apprehended 

author: Steve | 09/07/05 16:19 | comments

Local Police Teams Relocate  to Tuebrook Police Station

Our neighbourhood officers are now completed relocation into Tuebrook Police Station.  This means that we are now more accessible to our local communities and our phone lines are as follows:

Inspector Jenny Sims                  777 4341

Sergeants including Jim Beck   777 4345

The Tuebrook Team cover from Townsend Lane as its northern border throughout Tuebrook and including Larkhill and Stoneycroft up to Queeends Drive

We would like to tahnk the over 10,000 local people who signed petitions calling for Tuebrook Police Station to be restored as a neighbourhood police Station 

 

 

author: Steve | 09/07/05 14:19 | comments

Planners Reject Flats on Tynwald Hill Job Centre Site

For a second time Liberal Party Councillors and local residents have resisted attempts to build flats on the Job Centre site and are advocating that the site be utilised for family homes. This part of Stoneycroft already has an excess supply of flats and bedsits whilst similar family homes in Douglas Close and Tynwald Hill have been success

author: Steve | 09/07/05 11:57 | comments