Saturday, October 24, 2009

SKATE BOARD AND BMX TRACK GET GO AHEAD

The Oscott Residents Groups were pleased to hear that the proposed Skate Board area and BMX track, to be located in Perry Barr Park near the Oscott border, has received planning permission.
This is just what youngsters in the area need. It is right on their door step and has the added plus point in that it should not effect local residents unduly. We would like to say well done to Councillor Barbara Dring and the other Councillors for pushing this project forward.

Friday, October 23, 2009

BULK COLLECTION SERVICE CUT BACK

The Oscott Residents groups were disgusted to find out that there has been a cut in the popular and much needed Bulky item removal Service.
From January resident will only be able to use this service free of charge 3 times. After that there will be a £25 charge followed by a £60 charge. This will clearly lead to an increase in dumped rubbish in the area.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

NEIGHBOURHOOD TASKING MEETINGS


NTG is the initials for the above meetings. These are meeting where Council officers, the Fire brigade, Community Representatives and the Police meet to discuss issues of concern regarding crime and anti social behavior in Oscott.
What is different about these meeting is we also try and look at ways we help resolve problems.
We have received training in problem solving and so on.
On occasions we as a group take part in walk abouts in the area to get a better picture of some of the problems.

Maureen Byne
Chair Oscott Elderly Residents group

MEETING TO DISCUSS PARKING OUT SIDE THE JAMES WATT COLLEGE

The Oscott Residents Groups welcome calls for a meeting between, the James Watt College, the Police, Tranportations and Planning departments, Local Councillors and Community Groups Reps at the next Oscott Ward Advisory Board to duscuss parking at the James Watt College.
As we all know parking near this college is completley out of hand and some needs to be done.
ORG understand a public meeting will be held on the issue at a later date.

Nigel Quinn spokes person ODG

BEWARE OF BURGULARS

Brian Brookes on behalf of the Neighbourhood Police Initiative would like to remind you.

BEWARE OF BURGLARS

THERE HAS BEEN A SPEIGHT OF BURGLARIES IN THIS AREA RECENTLY. WITH THE DARK NIGHTS ON THEIR WAY IT IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER TO BE VIGILANT AND ENSURE YOUR HOME IS PROTECTED. PLEASE REMEMBER THE 12 SIMPLE WAYS THAT YOU CAN HELP YOURSELF TO HELP PREVENT CRIME (SEE BELOW)

12 COMMON SENSE WAYS TO PREVENT CRIME

ALWAYS LOCK YOUR DOORS AND WINDOWS WHEN YOU GO OUT AND LEAVE A LIGHT ON AT NIGHT.
SECURITY MARK YOUR VALUBLES (USE YOUR POST CODE AND HOUSE NO.)
DO NOT LET ANY ONE YOU DO NOT KNOW INTO YOUR HOME WITHOUT CHECKING THEIR I.D.
KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR NEIGHBOURS HOME WHEN THEY ARE AWAY. ASK THEM TO DO THE SAME FOR YOU.
KEEP GARAGES, SHEDS, AND GULLY GATES LOCKED
LOCK YOUR CAR WHEN YOU LEAVE IT AND DO NOT LEAVE ITEMS IN IT ON DISPLAY (Sat Navs, bags etc)
AVOID BADLY LIT ALLEY WAYS AT NIGHT.
KEEP YOUR WALLET/ PURSE SECURE WHEN SHOPPING.
RING 999 IF YOU SEE A CRIME HAPPENING
RING THE POLICE O845 113 5000 FOR NON EMERGENCIES.
IF YOU WISH TO GIVE INFORMATION TO THE POLICE IN CONFIDENCE USE THE CRIME STOPPER NO 0800 555 111.
JOIN THE N.P.I. OR NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

MOTORISED SCHOOTER USERS CALL FOR BETTER PAVEMENTS


Many residents in the Oscott area are elderly and have problems walking. AS a result they have bought motorised electic schooters.
The problem is due to the Councils neglect of the pavements in the area these schooter often give their users a rough ride.
The Oscott Disability group have contacted Councillor Linnecor and asked for his help in putting pressure on the council to improve our pavements.
Goerge Hough
Chair Oscott Disabilities Group