Speeding vehicles in Brean and Berrow are among the problems that local police will be focusing on during the coming months, it was decided this week.
A list of the priorities that police will be tackling was drawn up during the ‘Partners and Communities Together’ (PACT) meeting held at Burnham’s Princess Hall on Wednesday night (January 14th).
Residents from the villages surrounding Burnham-On-Sea got the chance to air their views about the issues police should be tackling.
Despite being a cold, wet January evening, the meeting was well attended by the public, members of local neighbourhood watch schemes, plus clerks and local councillors.
.Police priorities during the first quarter of 2009
Berrow
Speeding issues, particularly Barton Road through to Berrow Road
Brean
Speeding issues, particularly Warren Road to Coast Road, and signage issues in the Knoll Park area
Brent Knoll
Speeding issues along Brent Street and Burton Row
Burnham Without
Speeding issues along the A38 and Queens Drive and signage issues in the Edithmead area, near the speedway
East Brent
Speeding issues
East Huntspill
Speeding through the centre of the village and at Watchfield corner, together with parking issues at Walrow, and in the New road area and issues regarding the enforcement of the weight restriction along the road
Lympsham
Ongoing issues regarding parking at the school and a request to look at reducing the speed limit on the A370 at Copse Corner
Pawlett
Speeding along Manor Road and parking issues at the School
West Huntspill
Speeding and parking issues
Inspector Nick Greenhalgh explained the process of the PACTs for the coastal area, adding that there are now three PACTs in our area – one for Burnham, one for Highbridge and one for the rural parishes.
The police beat team reported on the issues that had been raised at the previous PACT meeting and what actions and results had been forthcoming, included targeting speeding vehicles where a number of penalty notices had been issued.
Chairman Bob Filmer reported that county councillor Alan Ham had used some of his Council Community Budget to pay for flashing speed warning signs throughout the Brent Division parishes, which will be transferred between villages on a regular basis.
Also, an update was given on the creation of a No Cold Calling scheme in East Brent.
The next coastal parish PACT meeting will be held on April 1st.
Burnham-On-Sea’s PACT meeting will be held at 7pm this coming Thursday (January 22nd) in The Old Courthouse, Jaycroft Road.
The next meeting for Highbridge will be at 7.30pm on Thursday 19th February at Highbridge Community Centre at Pearce Drive.
Our photo shows Chairman Bob Filmer with Sandy Padgett, Inspector Nick Greenhalgh and Constable Alan Alsford at this week’s meeting