Minutes of the Risborough Area Business Group
Held at
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Attendees |
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President :L.Adlam
:L.Adlam Architects |
C.Williams :Drifters
Lodge B&B |
D.
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Acting Chairman
M.Pitcher :P.A.M. |
A.Smith :J Smith &
Sons |
A.
Turner : PRTC |
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Hon Sec P.Pitcher
:P.A.M. |
B.Clark :J.H.Clark
Butchers |
N. Beill : Treats II |
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Brian Hill :
Neighbourhood Watch |
G.Wilson : Marks &
Spencer |
N. Brooks : FSB |
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Chairman’s Welcome The chairman welcomed everyone to the
meeting. Given that the evening was
concentrating on local law and order issues, it was disappointing that more
people had not made the effort to attend. |
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Apologies for Absence
received from:
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Minutes of the meeting
held on The minutes were agreed
as a true record. Matters arising: ·
Even after Mark Adlam’s presentation last
month on the penalties of not complying with the new anti-smoking
legislation, many retailers in the High Street are not displaying the
mandatory signage. ·
The Park Mill Farm appeal has now been turned
down. ·
RABG meeting dates have been switched to
Tuesdays at the request of ·
Friday 28th
September, ·
The AGM will be held on Tuesday 9th October, There
were no further matters arising. |
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Fighting Crime &
Anti-Social Behaviour in Princes Risborough: Ken Pearce : Wycombe
CCTV Centre Until
recently, Ken was the CCTV team leader in Wycombe. Unfortunately due to cuts made by WDC, he
is now looking for alternative employment, possibly in the charities sector. Ken’s
background is in engineering and security in PR
will be getting eight CCTV cameras hopefully by the end of July. The cameras will be ANPR (automatic number
plate recognition) linked by underground glass fibre optics to WDC’s Control
Centre. All cameras are recorded
24/365 with active monitoring as crime is reported or at certain times of day
when ‘hot spots’ of trouble are anticipated.
The Wycombe Control Centre is highly regarded in the The
PR cameras will be sited in the High Street, The
CCTV Control Centre carries out a number of important functions: ·
assists Business Watch in Wycombe with Shop
Watch & Pub Watch particularly at closing time. ·
talks directly to the police as and when immediate
action is needed ·
watches out for drug dealers ·
monitors unlicenced street sellers ·
tracks missing persons, mainly the elderly,
children and pets ·
reports local incidents such as problems with
uneven pavements etc. CCTV
tapes may be viewed on request through the correct procedures but only for
specific purposes. Ken
stressed that CCTV is just another tool to help maintain law and order. Crime and ASB must still be reported to the
police. The
meeting was then opened for questions and comments: ·
CCTV will be installed in PR by Siemens who are
WDC’s preferred suppliers. There are
problems with putting cameras on listed buildings and with the siting of the
poles. ·
Cameras are protected against vandalism, and
grills can be put in if necessary without compromising the quality of the
recordings. ·
Additional cameras would be preferred to cover
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Camera angles are controlled by the Control
Centre. The police also draw up a
programmed cycle for each camera with everything being recorded. ·
Weekly records of incidents are assembled by
date/time and made available to the police. ·
Although CCTV will help, it should not be
considered as a replacement for any police.
A full police presence is still needed in Risborough. ·
The next generation of cameras will use the
Internet and broadband, cutting annual maintenance costs considerably. The chairman thanked Ken for his talk and
wished him every success in finding new employment. |
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PR Early Warning
System: Mary Shuttle: (David
Shuttle): co-ordinator Although forms were sent out with the March RABG
newsletter to all retailers, not many shops applied to join the scheme. It seems so difficult to motivate people to
take action. The system acts as a
grapevine with shops phoning each other to warn of shoplifters and other
problems. Recently unauthorised
sellers of the Big Issue had been operating in the High Street and had been
reported to the police. Mary plans to contact Jette Peddie, WDC Business
Watch Manager, to hear how the Wycombe shops and pubs keep in contact by
radio, and whether funding might be organised for Risborough also to have a
radio system. She hoped our district
councellors might raise this request with WDC! Mary also stressed the importance of maintaining
an adequate police presence in Risborough.
Currently the town has five with two trainee PCSOs. For further information on the Early Warning
System, please see Mary in David Shuttles, |
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Neighbourhood Action
Group: Brian Hill : chairman
NAG Brian
has recently taken over from Adrian Redfearn as chairman of the NAG. The
second public meeting and AGM was held in June with approx 30 people attending. A summary of the work done by the NAG in
conjunction with the police was given. Attendees
were then asked for their priorities for the police to address during the
coming year. Questionnaires were also
distributed through Cross Talk and local schools. The
top three priorities reported were: 1.
driving issues, speed and noise (not just a
youth problem!) 2.
anti-social behaviour 3.
vandalism Action
has already been taken to clamp down on driving problems by using APNR and
issuing Section 59s for anti-social driving.
Exhaust noise is more difficult to prosecute and advice is being
sought on how to handle it. A
Special Parking area is planned next year to sort out parking problems in the
High Street. The
NAG gets monthly reports from the police of logged incidents and
complaints. New members are needed on
the NAG and it is hoped to recruit younger members and a youth worker. For
further information on the NAG and Neighbourhood Watch generally, please
contact Brian at Odette.brian@virgin.net. He has information leaflets and copies of
the excellent Buckinghamshire Watch News (June 2007) available on request. |
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Alan Turner (Mayor) Alan
thanked Ken for all the help he has given PRTC over the years to get CCTV
into Risborough. He
mentioned the mobile camera recently purchased by PRTC that is available for
hire through the Town Council Offices.
Its main use will be to carry out short periods of surveillance where
there are local ASB ‘hot spots’. All
surveillance is recorded and can then be analysed. |
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Any Other Business 1.
Mike Pitcher reported that the planned dinner
to promote the Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway has been postponed
until next year as there was insufficient time to organise it. It had been hoped to use the marquee after
the Monks Risborough Horticultural Show. 2.
Anne Smith had attended the Risborough Area
Forum meeting as RAGB’s representative.
Lance Adlam is chairman. The
aim of the forum is for representatives from all local organisations to meet
quarterly and discuss local issues collectively. Action to be taken as
appropriate. There are plans to open
the Information Centre on Saturdays to act as a tourism office. The next meeting of
the Forum is the AGM on 8th October. Anne will take up any issues on RABG’s
behalf. 3. On 4th July, Hypnos held an
exhibition in the Baptist Church Hall of the proposed development of its
current site by the station. Cathedral
Homes is the developer with John Thompson & Partners as architects. The initial concept design for housing and
five storey flats was displayed, with the exhibition being well
attended. It was generally
agreed that the development did not conform to the recommendations of the Risborough
2035 Study. It was regretted that an
overall plan for the whole Picts Mead site had not been drawn up to be
implemented in stages as each business relocated. RABG is concerned that, unless business
units are included, jobs will be lost in Risborough and this development will
turn into a dormitory area with people catching the train or driving into
Wycombe for employment. |
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Date of Next Meeting The next meeting is on Friday 28th September, Local
MPs David Lidington & John Bercow to meet with RABG members. The
meeting closed at NOTE:
since
the RABG meeting, it has been announced that the developer associated with
Park Mill Farm is challenging the Inspector’s decision on technical grounds. |
Hon.Sec Pam Pitcher