1. Police Update Sgt. Calvert informed the meeting of the relative absence of burglaries and hoped that the trend would continue as would the police operations in support of this aim. Concern was however expressed on the level of anti social behaviour in certain parts of the sub division. There would now be endeavour focused on apprehending the suspects and in turn prosecutions could follow. The supply, distribution and usage of illegal substances was under focus but recognised as a continually increasing problem.
2. Aghalee. The speedy repair of the road hazard on the road leading from Aghalee to Glenavy was welcomed. A quiet period.
3. Ballinderry. The rise in anti social behaviour and criminal damage, including damage to the school was being addressed. It was hoped that the new pairing of residents’ groups in Upper and Lower Ballinderry might be able to make inroads in to the problems coupled of course with increased police operations.
4. Glenavy - Little change to previous minutes, but the rise in criminal damage, antisocial behaviour and general community disquiet was causing concern for both residents and police. Repair of Glenavy’s bridge hazard was to be addressed.
5. Maghaberry – Praise was levied at all groups through out the region that were involved in youth and community initiatives – the value of this could not be overrated.
Moira –Underage drinking and anti social behaviour was being monitored and action taken when necessary. A lengthy discussion and explanation regarding new signals and road signage which it was hoped might improve the current congestion of traffic.
Saturday, 13 June 2009
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