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Thursday, 26 October 2023

Minutes of Meeting - 24 October 2023


The minutes of the Community Council meeting held on Tuesday 24 October 2023 can be viewed or download by clicking here.

The next meeting will be a virtual meeting starting at 7pm prompt on Tuesday 28 November 2023.

For details on how to log in to the meeting, email the Secretary on bandmcommcouncil@gmail.com

Saturday, 21 October 2023

Police Report - October 2023

This month's Police report highlight emerging issues in our area.

Community Policing Priorities
Antisocial behaviour, Violence and Disorder:

At the end of September there were several reports of residents at Thorngrove Court having youths knocking on their window and running away. Officers attended on several occasions but no youths were traced.

There have been a number of calls for police regarding anti-social behaviour in the Craigielea Mews area, after a number of visits, officers have established that it is a neighbourhood dispute between several residents. The incidents are confined and there is little impact to the wider community

Acquisitive Crime:
On the 1st of October, Tesco reported an aggressive shoplifter, when challenged by staff, the female became aggressive and abusive towards staff and ran off with a quantity of alcohol. Due to her distinctive appearance purple hair she was traced by officers a short distance away and arrested.

On the 5th of October, Co-op on Great Western Road was targeted by a male who ran in and grabbed a number of food items before running out the store. The staff did not challenge the male and passed a description. Unfortunately he was not traced and CCTV of the incident didn't identify the male.
A resident of Airyhall Drive advised that overnight of the 8th October, items were stolen from her vehicle which was parked in her drive. The resident admitted that she had not locked the car. The items that were stolen were a pair of high end sunglasses and some coins. This was obviously an opportunistic theft, but highlights the need to make sure that residents lock and secure their property, as this type of incidents increase in the darker winter months.

Co-op on Countesswells road reported a male and female entered their store on the 11th of October and stole items worth £175 before walking out, making no attempt to pay. The female is described as white, slightly chubby, wearing all grey clothes. The male was simply described as 6 feet tall carrying an Aldi bag. Officers made an initial search of the area before attending and noting statements. The CCTV has been circulated to officers to obtain an identification, but as yet it remains open and undetected.

Road Safety & Road Crime: 
Whilst there has been no reports regarding Road Safety matters this month, Hazlehead and Westend CPT have been working with Roads Policing Units to target the anti-social drivers who have been driving around the Bridge of Dee area and congregating at Asda. As a result of a 3 night operation 10 drivers were issued with ASBO notices, 19 Conditional Offers were issued for motoring offences and 3 drivers were reported to the Procurator Fiscal.

Community Engagement & Reassurance
Police were requested to assist the SSPCA at an address in Viewfield Court on the 11th of October, after they had obtained a warrant to gain entry to a property to seize an abandoned cat within an address. Officers attended and assisted with gaining entry and thankfully the cat was rescued and is now doing well in the care of the SSPCA

Contact Us
Always dial 999 in an emergency
  • By phone – 101 for non-emergencies (+44 (0) 141 308 1070 if calling from out with the UK. Network charges may apply).
  • Our service advisors spend a lot of time each day answering calls on matters that are not actually the responsibility of the police. Please read the Read this before you call 101 page first to ensure Police Scotland can assist with your non-emergency issue.
  • Online – for issues of a non-serious nature using our Contact Us form
  • In person – Find your local Police Stations and check the Public Counter opening hours
  • Text Relay - 18001101 for deaf, deafened, hard of hearing or speech-impaired callers
  • Support for British Sign Language users/speakers
  • 0800 555 111 - Crimestoppers.

Wednesday, 18 October 2023

Storm Babet - SEPA Advice


With the expectation of the arrival of Storm Babet, The Scottish Environment Agency has issued the following information.


Storm Babet is forecast to bring unprecedented levels of rain to the north-east of Scotland, with flooding that will cause significant disruption and be a danger to life.

Potential Flooding – North East Scotland

Please find below details of SEPA’s regional Food Alerts. Also below is advice on how the public can Be Prepared; Stay Safe; Stay Informed and a useful graphic. Whilst the North East may be particularly impacted, the advice and guidance below is relevant to anyone considering travel, especially in the North East. Can I ask you please to share our advice and graphic on your social media?

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) have issued regional Flood Alerts ahead of expected flooding from tomorrow, which may last until the weekend. Staff are working round the clock to ensure that partners and responder agencies have the latest information.

Rain is expected to move into the south of the country through the early hours of tomorrow morning, and travel up to the North East by around 6am. The heaviest and most prolonged rainfall is expected over Aberdeen City, Dundee & Angus, Aberdeenshire and Caithness & Sutherland, where unprecedented levels are forecast.

Other parts of Scotland are also at risk of flooding as rivers respond and drainage systems become overwhelmed. The risk of river flooding is exacerbated by the fact that many catchments are already saturated following recent heavy rainfall events. The rain will be also exacerbated by prolonged, strong winds from an unusual direction. 

Pascal Lardet, SEPA Flood Duty Manager, said in a SEPA press release at midday today, 18 October:

“Scotland has already experienced a significant flood event this month, which communities are still recovering from, and some of the rainfall totals forecast for this week are higher than experienced over that weekend – albeit in some different areas.

“We’re expecting extensive river and surface water flooding in affected areas, with widespread impacts to transport and infrastructure. There is a risk of more significant community scale property flooding – and there will be danger to life.

“Regional Flood Alerts have already been issued, and localised Flood Warnings will be issued over the next few days as rivers respond. However, it is important to note that not all areas that could be affected have Flood Warning schemes, so please do take a Flood Alert in your area as advance notice that you could be affected.

“Take action now to protect yourself and your property. Hazards can be hidden, so please don’t walk or drive into flood water. Remember that not only is flood water likely to be dirty, 30 cm of fast flowing water can move an average family sized car, and just 15 cm of fast flowing water could be enough to knock you off your feet.”

SEPA continue to work with the Met Office to monitor the situation 24/7. People can check our Flood Updates for all the latest information and the three-day Scottish Flood Forecast to see what conditions are expected further ahead. 

  • Be prepared Check the Scottish Flood Forecast (sepa.org.uk/scottishfloodforecast) - developed in partnership with the Met Office it provides the earliest indication possible of when and where flooding is expected over the next three days, and whether the source is from rivers, surface water or the sea.
  • Sign up to Floodline and receive free flood messages letting you know when the area where you live, work or travel through is at risk of flooding.
  • Create a flood plan which includes knowing how to shut off your gas, water and electricity supplies. 
  • Consider installing flood protection at your home.
  • Stay safe Don’t walk through flood water – 15cm of fast flowing water could be enough to knock you off your feet and hazards can be hidden under the water.  
  • Drive with care, and do not travel through deep fast flowing water. It only takes 30cm of fast flowing water to move an average family sized car.  
  • If you’re walking beside rivers be extra careful of wet footpaths and small watercourses.  
  • Consider deploying flooding protection products if required.
Stay informed  Follow @SEPAFlood on X for the latest flooding information 
Check the Flood Alerts and Flood Warnings for your area - sepa.org.uk/floodupdates
Check your transport routes and road conditions
Ready Scotland shares advice on preparing for severe weather.  

What’s the difference between a Flood Alert and a Flood Warning?   
We use forecast weather information provided by the Met Office combined with our own observation of rainfall and river levels and advanced hydrological modelling to provide advance warning of flooding.  
Regional Flood Alerts are early advice that flooding is possible across a wider geographical area. The purpose of the Alerts is to make people aware of the risk of flooding and be prepared. We normally issue them 12 to 24 hours in advance of the possibility of flooding.  
Flood Warnings are more locally specific and are issued for areas where we have gauges on rivers to measure the exact river height. They are issued at shorter notice when we are more certain that a specific area will be affected.  

Monday, 16 October 2023

Road Closed - Seafield Gardens

Be advised that Seafield Gardens, between Seafield Road and Countesswells Road will be closed to traffic from 4am on 30 October until 5pm on 5 November 2023.

There will also be a prohibition of waiting on either side of the same stretch of carriageway. Illegally parked vehicles will be removed at the owner’s expense. The no-waiting restrictions will be demarcated by the use of no-waiting cones. Local access/egress will be maintained when possible and safe to do so. 

The restrictions are in the interests of public safety during Aberdeen City Council road maintenance works

Meeting 24 October 2023 - Agenda


The next meeting of the Community Council will be a virtual meeting using the ZOOM application. It will start at 7pm prompt on Tuesday 24 October 2023. 

For access please email the Secretary at bandmcommcouncil@gmail.com

The Agenda can be viewed or downloaded by clicking here

ALL WELCOME

Tuesday, 3 October 2023

Local Roadworks - Countesswells Road, Countesswells Avenue and Kenfield Crescent

COUNTESSWELLS ROAD and COUNTESSWELLS AVENUE
Between 4am on 09 October and 5pm on 16 October 2023 
All vehicles will be prohibited from driving on Countesswells Road, between numbers 194 and 226 Countesswells Road. There will also be a prohibition of waiting on either side of the same stretch of carriageway for any reason for the duration of the works. 

There will also be a prohibition of driving on Countesswells Avenue from the junction with Countesswells Road to rear of the property at 210 Countesswells Road. 

In addition, there will be a prohibition of waiting on either side of the same stretch of carriageway for any reason for the duration of the works. Illegally parked vehicles will be removed at the owner’s expense. The no-waiting restrictions will be demarcated by the use of no-waiting cones. Residential access/egress will be maintained when possible and safe to do so. 

These restrictions are in the interests of public safety during ACC road maintenance works.
Alternate Route : Springfield Road, Craigton Road, Friarsfield Road and Kirkbrae

KENFIELD CRESCENT
Between 4am on 16 October and 5pm on 22 October 2023
There will be a prohibition of driving on Kenfield Crescent in its entirety. 


There will also be a prohibition of waiting on either side of the same stretch of carriageway. As above, illegally parked vehicles will be removed at the owner’s expense and the no-waiting restrictions will be demarcated by the use of no-waiting cones. Residental access/egress will be maintained when possible and safe to do so. 

The restrictions are in the interests of public safety during ACC road maintenance works.



Minutes of Meeting - 26 September 2023

The minutes of the Community Council meeting held on Tuesday 26 September 2023 can be viewed or download by clicking here.

The next meeting will be a virtual meeting using the Zoom video application.  It will take place on Tuesday 24 October 2023 starting at 7pm prompt.

For details on how to join the meeting contact the Secretary at bandmcommcouncil@gmail.com

ALL WELCOME