Venue: Burnet Building, St John Street, Campbeltown
Contact: Theresa McLetchie - Tel: 01546 604511
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Formalisation of appointment of Chair Minutes: The group Heard from the Area governance officer regarding the appointment of a chain and vice Chair and accordingly a vote was taken Cllr Horn accepted nomination as Chair of the Group and was so appointed, with Chief Inspector Pettigrew becoming Vice Chair |
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Apologies Minutes: Apologies for absence were intimated by:- Robert Cowper (ABC) Cammy Rae (SP) Peter Howland (RNLI) Catherine Paterson (DOCHAS) Theresa McLetchie (ABC) Iain McKinnon (ABC) |
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Minutes of the previous Meeting held on 12 June 2012 Minutes: The Minutes of the previous meeting held on 12 June 2012 were approved as a true and correct record. Subject to the insertion of Andrew Hemmings apologies for last meeting |
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Meeting dates for remainder of the year Group to agree meeting dates for the remainder of the year -
proposed for Jan/April/June to tie in and link with ACPG meetings. Minutes: The Area Governance officer outlined the council suggestion
that meetings of the groups be scheduled so as to provide timeous feedback to
the Area Community Planning group and this was agreed. The Area Governance officer was asked to
circulate dates for the meetings until
May 2013 |
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Reporting to Area Community Planning group PDF 48 KB Minutes: The Area Community Planning group was acknowledged as a
strategic partner and it was agreed that exception reports could be provided
and that the forum would consider any request
from the Community planning group to look at particular issues pertinent
to community safety. |
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Progress of Actions (Update on actions identified at previous meetings)
Minutes: 1)
To
ascertain the number of Argyll and Bute council owned mobile CCTV cameras in
operation The Area Governance officer
reported that there are now approx 6 mobile cameras, however, some are
currently undergoing upgrade, and the areas should continue to consider
deployment of such limited resources carefully
Eva McDonald M.B.E. queried why
there had been such a long delay in the redeployment of one of the fixed public
space cameras in Campbeltown town centre, and was advised that this was due to
difficulties in routing power to the camera now that its original location was
no longer available. Ch. Inspector
Pettigrew noted that the Campbeltown CCTV system had its cameras particularly
well placed and that a, lot of thought had clearly gone into the placement. 2)
Eva
McDonald was formally welcomed as representing the Kintyre crime prevention
panel The work of the Panel was
recognised and a discussion about opportunities for joint working took place 3)
LOGO Robert Westerman was congratulated on the design of the Logo
and the Forum was pleased to hear that
the importance of this had been recognised in the other community safety groups
in the Area who have decided to create their own logos 4)
Safe
Kids Event, It was noted that with the
success of the bid for Tessa funding the need for an event specifically aimed
at Children had been at least partly superseded and it was recognised that
there remained a need for an event aimed at older vulnerable people it was also
noted that Partners
have participated promoting community safety during the recent Carers week and
at various events such as Islay Show, the Mid Argyll Show. And the MS Fun Day
in Lochgilphead A discussion ensued around the
form that this proposed event should take with suggestions ranging from a
single event in the Big Hangar at the old Macrihanish Air Base to smaller
presentations given to e.g. “Lunch Clubs”. perhaps located in Campbeltown,
Tarbert, Lochgilphead and Islay. It was
also suggested that Food Hygiene could usefully be incorporated for this
demographic. Area Governance officer was instructed to Liaise with Cllr Horn re writing to the Community Councils to ascertain what their preference would be regarding topics and perhaps format, and to give an update to the next meeting 5)
Young
Drivers It was noted that there are some promotional resources left over from the Young Drivers Initiative, and that the new SFR Area Commander is to decide whether these can be released and used for other projects Verina hoped to be able to update the group at the next meeting 6)
Safety/Core
Path Signage The Area Governance officer
advised that he understood that there had been no change to budgets
and that officers continue to work to provide as much appropriate signage as
possible within the limited budgets available Robert Westerman indicated that
signs for Kayak launching etc. had not been fully progressed since it was found
that timescales were too tight for it to be done properly this summer. Robert and Peter Howland had agreed to design
the signage in time for next season, which allows time for the development of a
QR code with all necessary details on it 7)
Community
Safety Strategy The Area Governance officer was
asked to circulate the current draft Community Safety strategy to the group so
that the Work of the Forum and its Action plan can be appropriately updated |
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Budget and Funding Applications |
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Community Safety/Problem Solving Grants - Budget available The budget remains at £1872.00 Minutes: There had been no applications submitted during this period and the budget balance
still amounts to £1872.00.since there has been no draw down for the signage
previously agreed.
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Violent Crime, Disorder and Anti Social Behaviour Minutes: Chief Inspector Pettigrew advised that violent crime. Disorder and Antisocial behaviour were all down
from previous years, No serious assaults in this reporting period. Ch. Insp.
Pettigrew indicated that he had introduced a re-emphasis on Police
officers actually “Walking the Beat” rather than being primarily vehicle based
and that he believed that this would be a factor in maintaining low occurrences of such crimes. |
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Campbeltown Town Centre Manager's Report Minutes: No report Submitted |
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Race/Homophobic Crime Minutes: No significant occurrences during the period. |
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Environmental Services Report Minutes: As this was Andrew Hills first meeting there was no report. |
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CCTV Update and BIDS for Camera usage Minutes: See Above – No current bids for Mobile Cameras have been
received a. |
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Vulnerable Persons Minutes: There were no statistics provided. |
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Domestic Abuse Minutes: The Forum Notes that AVA had been successful in its lottery
bid for the Survive and Thrive project which will now be run as course in the
Area. |
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Child Protection/Youth Projects Minutes: There were no statistics provided other than those on the
police website. Ch. Insp. Pettigrew advised that his officers were being encouraged to visit groups of all types but specifically youth groups informally so as to build up relationships beyond the police enforcement role. |
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Elderly Persons Minutes: There were no new statistics available. |
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Home Safety Minutes: There were no new statistics available. |
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Health Minutes: There were no statistics provided. |
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Environmental Safety Minutes:
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Road Safety Minutes: Police active in this arena and it seems from recent
statistics that road safety may be a message which is getting though using a
combinations of enforcement and education.
Verina suggested that the Road Traffic Collision Scenario
might act as a useful long-lived lesson and that it might be feasible to bring
this back to Campbeltown/MAKI. |
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Strathclyde Fire and Rescue Service Minutes: Verina Litster reported that SFR currently has two temporary
members of staff who have been tasked with improving Home Safety in the
Area. In Campbeltown there has been some
success already using leafleting as a method of contact , with one lady
suffering from dementia who was not previously known to services being
recognised and assisted Worryingly, a number of Telecare systems have been found by
these staff to be faulty, this has been reported upwards. Verina reported that the Oban partners’ day held at the beginning of the Summer was successful and that the project to deliver fire safety packs to all Nurseries was ongoing. |
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Water Safety Minutes: Johnny Durnan reported that the
Coastguard in Kintyre had completed their scheme of Water Rescue Training which
means that they can now perform rescues at greater depths and at the full
length of the Safety Lines currently in use. It was also Noted that Loch Awe
watch have now sold over 200 Life jackets, largely via their website. |
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Emerging Trends Minutes: There were no additional trends noted. |
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Forthcoming Key Events Diary (List of events to be submitted by all partners where there may be an impact upon another service/organisation)
Minutes: Partners were asked to provide the dates of any upcoming
events which they wanted circulated and Theresa will do so. |
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New Actions Minutes: There were no additional actions other than those indicated
above. |
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Any other business Minutes: Chief Inspector Pettigrew reported that he had agreed with
the local streetscene staff that dog fouling would be reported to them by
police in the same way as happens in other areas Date of next Meeting to be circulated as per Agenda Item 4 |