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Sunday, 27 October 2019

Minutes of Meeting - 22 October 2019

The Minutes of the Community Council meeting held on Tuesday 22 October 2019 can be viewed by clicking here or by accessing through the Document Archive on the right.

The next meeting of the Community Council is scheduled for Tuesday 26 November 2019 in the Countesswells Room at Mannofield Church.

All meeting dates are listed on the right.

All Welcome

As usual, we can still be contacted with queries or comments by sending an email to the Secretary - bandmcommcouncil@gmail.com

Friday, 25 October 2019

Aberdeen Air Quality Project

Air Quality Aberdeen https://www.airaberdeen.org  is a community project to build and host air quality monitors which will generate a detailed picture of what the air quality of Aberdeen is really like.

The first phase of the project saw members of the public pay for, and build their own devices to take home and make live on their home wifi. There are almost 40 devices now live which you can see here: https://deutschland.maps.luftdaten.info/#9/57.2840/-2.0945 

We have now obtained funding from local companies for 30 more sensor devices. We will be running workshops to build those. We need help to identify locations where communities have concerns about air quality, and also identify potential hosts for new devices in those areas. That could be a citizen or a business. We can help with installation and set-up. Running costs would be minimal. The devices runs off a USB adapter and uploads tiny packets of data every few minutes. 

If you would like to have an Air Quality monitor in your community please get in touch via info@airaberdeen.org 

It is in all our interests to ensure that the air quality in Aberdeen is as good as it can be

Temporary Traffic Lights - Craigton Road

The Council have intimated that temporary traffic signals will be in operation from 28 October until the 8 November on Craigton Road between Woodlands Avenue and Rocklands Cresecent.  The lights will operate between 7am and 6pm daily.  The signals are necessary to allow footway resurfacing.

Bags of Road Salt

You may have seen in the press that, once again, the City Council are offering large bags of salt to communities for use in de-icing pavements and roads when the winter weather sets in.

The salt comes in 1 tonne bags and will be delivered for residents use.  Obviously, the bags cannot be dropped in an area of public footway, carriageway or car park as the bag would be susceptible to vandalism, theft or misuse and obstruct the area for pedestrians and vehicles. 

In addition, they cannot be dropped on any green areas as the salt would kill the existing vegetation.

If you would like to host a bag for your area, you should email winter@aberdeencity.gov.uk or phone 0300 0200 292.

You will need to be able to give the following details:

· The name of the person who will be responsible for the bag
· Details of a secure location to drop the bag (such as a driveway, locked gate or garage)

and you will need to ensure that the location has 3m width clearance for the delivery lorry and 1.5m2 space to store the bag.

Requests for a salt bag should be with the council before 1 November

Sunday, 13 October 2019

Next Meeting - 22 October 2019

The next meeting of the Community Council, will be held on Tuesday 22 October 2019 in the Countesswells Room at Mannofield Church, Great Western Road. 

As usual, the meeting will begin at 7pm PROMPT. 

Access to the Church is by the Countesswells Road entrance.  

The Agenda for the meeting can be viewed or downloaded by clicking here

Please note that the meeting room has changed and we will be in one of the upstairs meeting rooms at the church.

ALL WELCOME

Friday, 11 October 2019

Police Report - September 2019

We have recieved the latest Police report covering activities in our area - 

"This report covers progress we have made in dealing with your priorities for the Braeside & Mannofield Community Council area during the period 1st September to 30th September 2019.

Community Policing Priorities
Antisocial behaviour, Violence and Disorder: 
There has been a report of a vandalism to a vehicle overnight, such mindless acts have a significant impact on their victims. 

Given a significant part of our area comprises the route home from a night out for many parts of the city we would ask you to keep an eye out for those you see who maybe a little the worse for wear or intent on having an argument with themselves and you have a concern please let us know it may prevent accidental damage, vandalism or worse.

There have been no reported assaults during this period.

Acquisitive Crime:
There has been a report of a theft of number plates from a parked car overnight in addition to a purse taken from a shopping basket in a local supermarket. 
Whilst not something which is on the increase, if you are buying number plates it worth considering spending a little extra for the antitheft ones or affixing them with screws.

Road Safety & Road Crime: 
In response to your requests Officers will be taking a robust approach balancing education with enforcement to ensure the relatively small minority who are responsible for committing offences and antisocial behaviour with vehicles are held accountable for their actions. We will be working with partners and making use of antisocial behaviour legislation. Residents in the areas affected by antisocial driving are encouraged to contact Police on 101 at the time to report incidents in order for us to take positive action.

Community Engagement & Reassurance:
I would take this opportunity to reiterate what we are often asked by parents when it comes to rights and freedoms for children, it is not oppressive parenting to know where your children are. Yes it’s great for them to enjoy the outdoors whist the weather allows it but I would remind all parents that we do not ship children in from other parts of the city to be a nuisance this part of the city. It its invariably local children causing local issues and we ALL have a part to play in ensuring their wellbeing and safety, that includes making sure they aren’t getting into trouble. 

Later in the month the nights will to grow longer as the time approaches for the clocks to go back, we would encourage you to take a look at your property,

 Ensure that unneeded tools and furniture (particularly ladders) are securely locked away

 Have you have adjusted your evening routine to ensure there is a light on at home, even when you're out? 

We know this can mean a constant fiddle with time clocks as it gets darker earlier however having a light on at home in the evenings is a significant deterrent. 

 Take the change in seasons as a prompt to review your security regarding not just outside lighting but also what physical measures you could take and think, if you were locked out how would you get in, if the answer is other than getting the spare key from a friend or family (not under a plant pot) you are leaving yourself vulnerable.

http://www.scotland.police.uk/keep-safe/home-and-personal-property/secure-your-home

Have a look through your shed or garage window and ask yourself could you get in and if you could you get away with the items inside

http://www.scotland.police.uk/keep-safe/home-and-personal-property/secure-your-garden-and-outbuildings

We have a number of Home Security Survey trained officers with the local team who would be delighted to come to your home and see how you can Improve/Enhance your property and personal security. If you would like a survey please make contact via the email address below.

National Campaigns

This time of year a number of our young people look to move away from home and into further education, the advice below will be invaluable in keeping those loved ones safe as well as their property with them. It can be a daunting time for any young person and their family however significantly more support and advice is available than in years gone by.

What to know more about how we measure up, this is where to find out.

http://www.scotland.police.uk/about-us/our-performance/
Follow us on Twitter @NorthEPolice #WestEndCPT

Also available are the three following contact email addresses for the West End:


Please also remember you can communicate with us using any of the following:
Non emergency - 101;
Emergency - 999;
Crimestoppers - 0800 555 111.

Minutes of Meeting - 24 September 2019

The Minutes of the Community Council meeting held on Tuesday 24 September 2019 can be viewed by clicking here or by accessing through the Document Archive on the right.

The next meeting of the Community Council is scheduled for Tuesday 22 October 2019 in the Countesswells Room at Mannofield Church.

All meeting dates are listed on the right.


All Welcome

As usual, we can still be contacted with queries or comments by sending an email to the Secretary - bandmcommcouncil@gmail.com