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Wednesday, 28 February 2018

AGM and Meeting Minutes

The Community Council Annual General Meeting was held on 27 February in the Gordon Room, Mannofield Church.

The minutes of the AGM can be downloaded by clicking here 

The February monthly followed immediately after the AGM and the minutes can be viewed by clicking here.

If you have any queries on any of the items in either set of minutes please feel free to email on bandmcommcouncil@gmail.com

Thursday, 15 February 2018

Traffic Restriction - Craigton Road

Between 0900 on 5 March 2018, and 8pm on 9 March 2018 there will be a temporary one-way restriction on Craigton Road, between its junctions with Great Western Road and Gordon Road. 

The permitted direction of travel will be westbound (from the city) only. 

In addition, there will be a prohibition of driving on Craigielea Avenue between its junction with Craigton Road and the boundary between numbers 37-49 and 51-63 Craigielea Avenue, with a a prohibition of waiting on the same stretch of road. 

These measures are necessary to protect public safety during carriageway patching and kerbing works.
 
An alternative route is available via Kenfield Crescent and Countesswells Road.

Growing Food in Aberdeen - a survey

The Planning and Sustainable Development of Aberdeen City Council are seeking your help by completing the following 3 minute survey.

The survey is about food growing in Aberdeen and is open to anyone who works and lives within the city to complete. 

The information from the survey will help inform development of food ideas and growing spaces within Aberdeen in the form of a Food Growing Strategy, being led by the Council. 

Click the link to take you to the survey.

Wednesday, 7 February 2018

Agenda - AGM and Meeting 27 February 2018

The Agenda for the Annual General Meeting of the Community Council will be held at 7.00pm on Tuesday 27 February 2018 at the Gordon Room in the Mannofield Church.  The Agenda for the AGM can be downloaded by clicking here.

The monthly meeting of the Community Council will begin immediately after the Annual General Meeting and the Agenda for the February meeting can be downloaded by clicking here.

Both Agenda can be accessed from the Document Archive.

ALL WELCOME 

Police Report - January 2018



Sergeant Simon Lewis-Dalby says, "During the month;y reporting period there were 3 reports of theft in the Mannofield area. As has previously been the case thieves continue to target a mix of houses and their garages looking to steal push bikes.  In addition, the vandalisms reported in the area relate to damage to garages so we again appeal for information if anyone seen hanging around the rear of properties and in common lanes in suspicious circumstances.

The drugs report in the Mannofield areas are followed a landlord discovering drugs in their rented premises.

The antisocial behaviour in all areas is a mix of general alcohol fuelled bad behaviour late in the evenings by persons walking home from the City centre and some minor youth annoyances predominantly youths throwing snowballs and persons ringing and knocking on doors.

Can you help us?

The importance of the relationship between you the Community Council and us your CPT in
preventing crime cannot be underestimated, you are an integral part of our community and as
such have access to information and opinions not open or readily accessible to us.

Whilst we rely on trends, analysis and sometimes a good old fashioned Police Officers feeling about something, in many instances it is often the local  householder who notices something out of the ordinary first.

Over recent years we have delivered figures to the meetings and whilst figures in context can be important to enable an informed view, We would like to have some of the time we spend with you being where you can fulfil that most important of Community Council roles, feeding back to us about local concerns and issues. This will assist us greatly in being able to take local action on behalf of local people.

Addressing Local Concerns
Over the next month in response to local concerns we plan to conduct speed enforcement In the Springhill Road / Countesswells Road / Queens Road / Craigton Road / Great Western road areas.

The local policing team are based at Whinhill and request that if any suspicious activity is seen they are contacted, either as an emergency on 999 or on the Police Scotland Service Centre at 101.

Follow the Local Policing Team on Twitter @NorthEPolice   #HazleheadCPT


Also available are the three following contact email addresses for the Hazlehead Policing team: