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Monday, 4 July 2022

Bus Route 15 - Complaints

The Community Council has already been made aware of examples of problems with the new route 15.

If you encounter a problem please let us know here and we will compile a list to take to the company.

You can also complain directly to first on https://www.firstbus.co.uk/content/id-make-complaint

Sunday, 3 July 2022

Planning Application - Green Belt Land

Aberdeen City Council have received an application - No 220772/PPP - to build nursery premises on the land immediately west of Northcote Lodge on Craigton.

The piece of land in question is currently a fallow field with no previous build upon it and is in the Aberdeen City Develoment Plan designated Green Belt.

The current Aberdeen City Development Plan is very clear on permitted use of Green Belt;

"No development will be permitted in the Green Belt for purposes other than those essential for agriculture; woodland and forestry; recreational uses compatible with an agricultural or natural setting; mineral extraction/quarry restoration; or landscape renewal".

A commercial development, which could be sited in any number of more appropriate locations, does not fit with these permitted potential exceptions.

Furthermore, the site is also within the Pitfodels Conservation Area which has this designation on the basis of the diversity and richness of the flora and fauna in the area.

The Community Council has objected to the granting of planning permission on the grounds above, highlighting, in addition, the increase of traffic in Craigton Road during peak traffic times in the morning and late afternoon.

To view the application, the Community Counil's objection and to make any comment, in support of, or objecting to the application visit Click Here

Police Scotland - Public Survey

Police Scotland is inviting views from the public in 2022-23. Understanding the views and priorities of Scotland's diverse communities is fundamental to how Police Scotland responds to the needs of the public. Public engagement activities help the service improve how it delivers policing services in local communities, ensuring they are accessible and inclusive for everyone.

The Your Police 2022-23 survey has been designed to listen and to better understand the views and priorities of communities through giving them the opportunity to express their opinions on policing in their local area.

They are asking if you can help by completing the survey and passing on the message to ensure as many people as possible have the opportunity to take part and have their say. The survey covers various themes, such as:

● Feeling of safety in local area
● Confidence in policing
● Respect for police
● Police performance and attitudes
● Concern about crime
● Feedback on contacting the police
● Suggestions for improvement of the police service

The survey can be accessed at the following link:

https://consult.scotland.police.uk/strategy-insight-and-innovation/your-police-2022-2023/.

Police Report - June 2022

The following report for our local police unit activity in the area in June has just been received.

"Our focus is to reduce crime and disorder, help create safer communities and respond effectively to local concerns.

Community Policing Priorities
Antisocial behaviour, Violence and Disorder:
In the small hours of Saturday 4th June officers were called to and address on Craigielea Avenue regards a noise complaint, officers attended but no noise was heard.

On Tuesday 7th June officers received reports of a ‘road rage’ type incident on South Anderson Drive, involving two motorists having a verbal argument on the road. The complainer did the right thing by keeping the doors locked and immediately dialling 999. Resulting in the other driver leaving the scene. Officers are following a line of enquiry to identify the male responsible and anyone with information is asked to contact Police on 101 quoting incident number 0771 of the 7th June. 

Officers continue to patrol the area and respond to calls of an anti-social nature, this includes the pitches at the International School Aberdeen, where the Community Council have raised concerns on behalf of the neighbouring residents about young people playing loud music and kicking balls into gardens in the evenings. 

Acquisitive Crime:

On Thursday 9th June a resident of Kenfield Crescent reported seeing a white van acting suspiciously in the street, officers attended but the vehicle had left prior to their arrival. No crimes were identified and the vehicle has been circulated to local officers for awareness.

Officers are making enquiries into the theft of parts from a cast iron gate on Broomfield Road that occurred between Tuesday 21st and Wednesday 22nd June. 

I would like to remind us all to remain vigilant as we have received a report regards a ‘Rogue Trader’ who carried out work at a property in the Morningside area, charging excessive amount for poor quality work, this will be reported to trading standards but is a reminder not accept or be pressurised into accepting work from someone calling on your doorstep. See below under Community Engagement and Reassurance for what to do if you suspect bogus workmen or rogue traders.

Road Safety & Road Crime:
There have been no specific incidents of note in relation to Road Safety / Road Crime this month.

We continue to work with partners in response to specific complaints in terms of road traffic offences. Residents in the areas affected by antisocial driving are encouraged to contact Police on 101 at the time, to report incidents and provide as much description as possible of the vehicle(s)/person(s) in order for  us to take positive action.

Community Engagement & Reassurance
How can I spot a rogue trader?
  • They tell you the work needs to be done immediately.
  • They will ask to be paid there and then.
  • They may offer to go to the bank with you if you don’t have the cash at hand.
How can I protect myself from doorstep crime?
Here are some tips to follow to protect yourself.
  • Be on guard if someone turns up unexpectedly
  • Keep front and back doors locked
  • Use the door viewer or nearby window when answering the door
  • Fit a door chain or bar – use it and keep it on when talking to callers at the door
  • If you’re not sure, don’t answer the door
  • Don’t feel embarrassed - genuine callers expect you to be careful
  • Only let callers in if they have an appointment - confirm they are genuine
  • Always ask for identification badges, but don’t rely on them
  • Identity cards can be faked – phone the company to verify their identity
  • Some companies offer a password system - ask if this can be used
  • If you have a password with a company make sure the caller uses it
  • Never let people persuade you to let them into your home – they may not be genuine.
  • If someone is persistent, ask them to call at another time and get a friend or family member to be with you
  • Never agree to pay for goods or give money to strangers who arrive at your door
  • Don’t keep large amounts of money in your home
  • Remember, it’s your home, there’s no reason why anyone should ever enter your home against your wishes
  • If you’re not sure, don’t answer the door.
What else can I do to stop being defrauded by a rogue trader?

Trading Standards advice is:
  • Don’t feel pressurised into agreeing to immediate work or buying a product or service
  • Don’t agree to buy from the first person who calls
  • Don’t pay cash up front.
  • Don't offer to go and get money
  • Shop around if you decide you need work done
  • Ask what your cancellation rights are
  • Report them.
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Also available are the three following contact email addresses for the West End:
AiryhallBroomhillGarthdeeCPT@Scotland.pnn.police.uk
HazleheadAshleyQueensCrossCPT@Scotland.pnn.police.uk
TorryFerryhillCPT@scotland.pnn.police.uk

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Great Western Road - bus diversion

Great Western Road has been closed in both directions between Craigton Road and Morningside Road, along with the footpath on the south side of the road.

This is due to the gable end of a building in Great Western Road, which is in danger of collapse.

It is anticipated that the closure will remain in place into next week until the building has been made safe to allow the road to reopen.

All the bus stops on Great Western Road between Anderson Dve and Springfield Rd are currently not usable, as the 19 and 201 buses are being diverted.  

City bound buses are being diverted from North Deeside Road, left at Springfield Rd, right on to Seafield Rd, right on to Anderson Dve and then left on to Gt Western Rd. Culter bound buses will follow the reverse direction.