Venue: Housing Meeting Room, Kilmory with VC link to Burnett Building, Campbeltown; Islay Servicepoint, Bowmore; Hill Street, Dunoon and the Marriage Room, Helensburgh
Contact: Lynsey Innis, Senior Area Committee Assistant; Tel: 01546 604338
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Apologies Minutes: Apologies for absence were intimated from:- Councillor Sandy Taylor Andrew Hemmings, Kintyre Crime Prevention Panel |
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Minutes of previous Meeting held on 5 August 2014 PDF 66 KB Minutes: The Minute of the previous meeting held on 5 August 2014 was approved as a true record, subject to the following amendment:- Item 5 – The project being devised between June Graham, Road Safety Officer and Eva MacDonald MBE should be changed to read Road Safety Project. |
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Progress of Actions Minutes: The Clerk advised that the safety signage at Tayinloan had now been installed, and the Chair, Councillor Horn advised that the water safety signage had been checked by the Councils Marine Operations Manager, and all was in order. Mrs Elliott advised that Robert Cowper had contacted the Ambulance Service in relation to response times, and that once a response had been received, it would be circulated to all partners. |
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Budget & Finance Applications |
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Kintyre Crime Prevention Panel - Beer Mat Campaign PDF 45 KB Additional documents: Minutes: The Clerk advised that she believed that the cheque was in the process of being issued. |
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Road Safety Update Verbal Update by Road Safety Officer Minutes: June Graham, Road Safety Officer, gave an update on the work of the Road Safety Unit in respect of education, training and publicity. She outlined work going on in pre-school, primary and secondary schools. June also intimated that there will be changes to the drink drive legislation on the 5th of December where the drink drive limit is lowering from 80mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood to 50mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood. |
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Partner Updates and Emerging Trends Minutes: Kathleen Munro, Trading Standards Officer provided an update
on various Trading Standards initiatives, such as “Door Stop Sales”. She advised that leaflets were currently
available from the Council’s Customer Service Centres and local Police
Offices. Ms Munro also spoke of
call-blockers, which had been purchased by Trading Standards with funding that
had been received from COSLA. She
advised that by referring vulnerable persons to Trading Standards, these can be
supplied free of charge, to stop cold calling.
Peter Howland of the RNLI advised that this time of year is
a relatively quiet period for the RNLI.
Mr Howland advised that there was no planned de-watering of the Crinan Canal at this time. Alex Purdie of the Scottish Fire
and Rescue service outlined various initiatives being run by the Fire Service,
these included the Autumn plan which targeted the Bonfire season, with the
Community Action Team going round schools in Argyll and Bute and engaging
Primary 7 and Secondary 1 pupils in presentations surrounding safety measures
around this event. Mr Purdie spoke of the PR campaign currently being run “Join
Scotland’s Fight Against Fire”. He
advised that there a number of adverts
being run on radio and television all over Scotland encouraging people against
fire. Mr Purdie
spoke of the “fire guard” initiative. He
advised that if any of the partners were aware of people who had an open fire,
they could refer them to the Fire Service, who would then take steps to ensure
that a fire guard was provided, and that there was no specific criteria for
this. Discussion surrounding chimney sweeps
and relevant qualifications took place, with Ms Munro agreeing to provide details
of qualifications to the Clerk. By way of statistics, Mr Purdie
advised that during the period of 1 July to 31 September 2014,
dwelling fires and false alarms had seen an increase whereas the number of
grass fires had gone down. He expressed
that this was encouraging considering the time of year and more people are spending
time outdoors. Again Mr Purdie advised the Forum
that work was ongoing regarding Home Safety Visits, with good results. He invited referrals from the group for this
service. Sgt Wilson of Police Scotland spoke of the Christmas Road
Safety Campaign. He advised of the new
drink drive levels which are due to come into force on 5 December 2014. He also advised of the significant increase
in domestic rapes and stalking offences and as such a publicity campaign was
being aired over the festive season. Eva MacDonald, MBE of the Kintyre Crime Prevention Panel
expressed gratitude to the Forum for the funding for the Beer Mat
Campaign. She advised that the KCPP had
donated £50.00 towards the Road Safety Campaign. She further advised that funding was being
sought from East Kintyre Windfarm Trust for domestic
abuse alarms. |
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Violent Crime, Disorder and Anti Social Behaviour Minutes: Sgt Wilson of Police Scotland updated the group in regards to violent crime. He advised that there had been no cases of serious assaults in the Mid Argyll area over the last quarter. Comparing this to the Kintyre area, where there had been 2. One was a 27 year old male who had been “bottled” at an event in the Victoria Halls in August and the other was a 16 year old boy, who had struck a 17 year old boy in the face with a bottle at a house party. Sgt Wilson advised that simple assaults were on a downward trend and that there had been no cases of offensive weapons or violent knife crimes. He also advised that there had been a reduction in housebreakings, with only 4 being reported. He advised that 2 had happened to private properties with only small items taken and 2 were in outbuildings. Sgt Wilson advised that there had been 3 incidents of hate crime in Campbeltown, 2 of which were carried out by the same person. He advised of a robbery, which had occurred where a 27 year old male was forcibly knocked from his bike and the bike had been stolen, but was later found in a field around 1 mile away. Sgt Wilson spoke of cases of wilful fire-raising and attempted murder in Campbeltown. He advised that the investigation into these were still on going and that the lines of enquiry remained open. |
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Forthcoming Key Events Diary Minutes:
Discussion was had in relation to various craft fayres that were scheduled to take place in the run up to Christmas. Kathleen Munro advised that there had been a number of events which required to be licensed last year during the festive season. She requested that Partners notify her of any events in order that they could be checked out. |
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Any Other Business Minutes: The Clerk advised that dates for meetings in 2015 would be circulated by the Senior Area Governance Assistant in due course. |