Safe & Secure
Keenan Park Improvements
Carlisle & Eden Crime and Reduction Partnership (CDRP) have
over the year worked with local residents to install barriers to
target the anti-social use of motorcycles in Keenan Park.
This hard work has started to pay dividends for the local
residents.
Between February and December 2006 there were 134 calls for
service made to the police relating to anti-social motorcycle use
in and around the park, thus far up to August 2007 there have been
12 calls for service to the police. A significant reduction brought
about by proactive policing in the form of Operation Minx and the
installation of preventative barriers.
The barriers were purchased jointly by the CDRP who contributed
£1000, and the three local ward councillors, Cllr Boaden, Cllr
Glendinning and Cllr Scarborough who contributed their annual ward
project fund totalling £3,500 to the initiative.
Illegal motorcyclists used the area as a racetrack causing
unacceptable distress to residents and indeed posed an extreme
danger to those on foot who used the park. This made local people
feel very uneasy and prevented a great many people using the park
the something had to be done.
By physically preventing access to motorcycles at a number of
key points to the park, the aim was to have a significant impact on
anti-social behaviour in the area. Anti-motorcycle barriers were
installed at the Rosevale entrance and on the Durranhill side of
the park under the rail bridge. This type of project reflects the
CDRP's current priorities, which include contributing to a high
quality of life for all, and creating an environment where people
can feel secure and live without the threat or fear of crime. More
work will continue to be done by the CDRP.
Mary Robinson Chair of Carlisle & Eden CDRP said
the Keenan Park initiative demonstrates that a
joint approach to tackling local issues is part of the CDRP's
determination to work with residents. Actively supporting
improvements in the quality of life for people living in Carlisle
and Eden by working together, making a safer place for all to live,
work and visit.
Cllr Judy Prest portfolio holder for Health and Wellbeing
said:
once more the CDRP has worked with the local
community to address a significant local issue. By placing
motorcycle access restrictors at key locations in Keenan Park the
partnership has significantly reduced the anti-social use of
motorcycles in the area and additionally supported the drive to
make Carlisle a Cleaner, Greener and Safer place for all residents
to live and work in.
Cllr Boaden said:
I am delighted that our community money has been
put to such good use. This joint initiative between the Ward
Councillors and the CDRP has helped in addressing local people's
concerns and reducing the fear of crime. The installation of the
barriers at key access points to the park has begun to make the
park safer for all users. If sustained this work will hopefully
ensure that all sections of the local community can benefit from
the park and its facilities.
PC Martyn Park of Carlisle City South Local Policing Team:
the anti-social and illegal use of motorcycles in
and around Keenan Park has caused the local community distress and
is dangerous for legitimate Park users as well as the riders
themselves. As part of the ongoing Respect campaign the Local
Policing Team have been targeting those responsible as well as
working with partner agencies to install these measures to make it
harder for people to ride onto the Park with motorcycles. Initial
figures show that this approach is being effective but we will
continue to target those who don't get the message. I would urge
anyone affected by this form of anti-social behaviour to contact
Police on 0845 33 00 247.