Wednesday 28 October 2009

Central and Hindpool Neighbourhood Management


On of the many organisations that have supported our group for several years is Central and Hindpool Neighbourhood Management.
From left to right the team consists of;

Helen Wiggan, High Risk Advocate, Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service
Paul Zaccarini, Neighbourhood Warden
Andy High, Senior Neighbourhood Warden
Rebecca Rawlings, Co-ordinator, Barrow Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership
Steve Robson, Neighbourhood Manager
Rebecca Allen, Administrator
Phil Robson, Neighbourhood Warden
Scott Quinn, Neighbourhood Warden
Dan Finalyson, Neighbourhood Warden

Additional information about the the team and their efforts in helping to provide a safer, cleaner and stronger neighbourhood can be found here.

Monday 26 October 2009

Junior Warden Plants Stolen

The Green Heart Den has had some of the flowers and shrubs planted by Central and Hindpool Neighbourhood  Junior Wardens stolen.

For more information please visit their blog page here.

What is Central and Hindpool Neighbourhood Management?

Central and Hindpool Neighbourhood Management have been working in Central and Hindpool since July 2006 and based in their office at the bottom of Dalton Road (former Storys the Jewellers) since September 2007. They work alongside a wide range of services working in the area and would love to hear from you ... they want to know what you think about your neighbourhood. It's really important for them to keep in touch with what's going on locally and also to make sure you know what they're doing to help make Central and Hindpool safer, cleaner and stronger places to live and work.

For additonal information please visit their blog page here.

What is Streetsafe?

Streetsafe is an ongoing community project which aims to tackle local community problems at a local level. Streetsafe operations are held all over the South of Cumbria covering Barrow Borough Council and South Lakeland District Council.

Streetsafe is a project which aims to :

•Listen
•Enhance communication and understanding
•Gather information about problems and deliver solutions
•Highlight and support positive activities
•Provide Fire and personal security improvements
•Make Communities -Safer, Stronger, Cleaner and Greener
 
For more information please visit:
Their blog page here.

Sunday 25 October 2009

What is Barrow CDRP?

Barrow CDRP is a true partnership made up of local agencies, organisations and local people who care about making our neighbourhoods safer and our communities stronger.
They have recently carried out a strategic assessment of crime and disorder issues in the borough of Barrow-in-Furness. which has identified a number of priorities:
Anti-social behaviour
Burglary (to include burglary dwelling and burglary other)
Criminal Damage
People Killed or Seriously Injured in Road Traffic Collisions (KSIs)
Violent Crime, including alcohol related
Domestic Violence
Hate Crime
Priority and Prolific Offenders
Alcohol related hospital admissions
Public Confidence

Additional information can be found on their blog page here.

Thursday 22 October 2009

"Dark Nights" Crime Prevention Trail - Cumbria Police

A short promotional trailer from Cumbria Police encouraging people to keep crime prevention in mind as the clocks go back and the dark nights set in.


Children and Young Peoples Plan 2010 - 2013

Cumbria Children’s Trust is currently in the process of developing the next 3 year Children and Young People’s Plan and as part of their consultation have developed an online questionnaire for completion by parents and carers, which can be accessed here.
Additionally they have developed an online questionnaire for completion by young people aged 11 onwards, which can be accessed here.
Deadline for responses is 30 October 2009.

Tuesday 20 October 2009

Share a Smile - Love Barrow



How does the saying go, ‘smile and the world smiles with you’? Well some agencies working in Barrow would like your help to put this to the test.

For more information please visit here

Local Crime Mapping - Cumbria

The Cumbria Constabulary Crimemapper interactive website has been produced to provide an insight into the crime levels of areas covered by your local police force. You can search by place name or postcode and pan and zoom an interactive map to find detailed statistics about where you might live or work. Statistics are updated once a month.

You can view the Cumbria Crimemapper here.

Saturday 10 October 2009

Next Meeting

Our next meeting will take place:

5.30pm, Tuesday 27th October in the Silverdale Hostel Project, 1-3 Silverdale Street. Thank you, we hope to see you there.