No.
Area of Work
Date Reported
The Problem
Location
Lead Officer
Stokes Croft - Street drinking outside clubs late at night. Resident is particularly concerned for the safety of young women.
188
189
CS
Env
2-Jul-12
2-Jul-12
Increased patrols on Stokes Croft late at night to improve safety for people there at these times.
Stokes Croft
Number 1 City Road Grafitti on the empty building - has been reported to the Police - still no action. EDL March needs to be banned. Graffiti saying 'Stop EDL' has appeared throughout the area.
190
CS
2-Jul-12
St Pauls
Cyclists not safe. 191
192
T
T
2-Jul-12
2-Jul-12
Stokes Croft
Not enough parking provision and concern over cyclist safety.
Damian HamiltonSmith
Stokes Croft
Trudy Feeney
Richard Orna
194
T
PL
2-Jul-12
2-Jul-12
Unnecessary street furniture.
Stokes Croft
Trudy said that the graffiti is street art. Reported to BCC via onoine form, ref no. 1409252
Look at possibility of Although there were petitions and a stopping the march. significant level of sentiment and opposition to the march, the march could not be stopped. Spoke with representatives of Avon and Somerset Police, who assured that the march would be very robustly policed and that public safety was top priority.
Look at more parking provision Andrew and cycle lane Whitehead between pavement and parked cars.
06.08.12 Response from Andrew Whitehead: We have increased the amount of parking that available currently.
19.07.12. Emailed Andy Whitehead.
Emailed John Edge.
John Edge
Look at removal of Andrew unnecessary street Whitehead furniture.
19.07.12. Emailed Andy Whitehead.
...42 cans and 18 bottles of alcohol were confiscated by the police from people within the “No Drinking Zone� dispersal notices where given to persistent offenders and as a result saw a significant reduction in the number of street drinkers in the area. The police also carried out licensing checks on a number of venues. over the two day the police arrested several offenders for breach of ASBO and public order offences.
21-Aug-12
6-Aug-12
14-Jul-12
06.08.12 Response from Andrew Whitehead: We will seek the views of the cycle community on a preference for infrastructure at this location.
Get pavement resurfaced. Hepburn Road
Response from Georgie: Two nights of action for Bristol City Council community safety, police licensing and parking services officers working closely with the police held two nights of action on 10 - 11 August to make the Stokes Croft area safer.They were tackling in particular problems violent crime, anti social behaviour, illegally and dangerously parked vehicles and the nuisance caused by street drinkers and binge drinkers.Bristol City Council Parking services officers gave words of advice to over 35 motorists parked on the double yellow lines in the area. (continued in next box)...
Look at cycle lane or 19.07.12. Emailed Andy Whitehead. mixed use pavement Andrew between parked cars Whitehead and pavement.
Hepburn Road pavement needs resurfacing. 193
Emailed Damian Hamilton-Smith (cc Georgie Bryant) 07.08.12 Emailed Mark Aston. 08.08.12 Spoke with Mark Aston, response will be coming within the next week from Georgie Bryant. 21.08.12 emailed Georgie to follow up.
Get grafitti removed. 19.07.12. Emailed Trudy Feeney. Stokes Croft
Date Completed
Progress Reports
Agreed Outcome
31.07.12 Response received from John Edge. Jim Hicks is now responsible for this area of work. Hepburn Road pavements will be resurfaced this year although exact date is unknown at the moment. Response fed back to resident. 06.08.12 Response from Andrew Whitehead: We will look at de-cluttering the corridor by removing redundant signs and guardrailing.
6-Aug-12
6-Aug-12
31-Jul-12
6-Aug-12