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  15 Weekly update from your PCSO

 

 WEAVER AND CUDDINGTON 2024

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I will be holding my PCSO surgeries as follows

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CUDDINGTON/SANDIWAY LIBRARY & SHOPS, MERE LANE, CW82NS

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WEAVERHAM MAIN SHOPS, NORTHWICH ROAD, CW83EU

Tuesday 12th March 1530-1630 hours

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ACTON BRIDGE parish room CW83RA

Wednesday 13th March 1100-1200 hours

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DAVENPORTS TEA ROOM, BARTINGTON CW84QU

Thursday 14th March 1100-1200 hours

Come along to discuss your community issues/concerns, alternatively contact me on 07812 781911, email michelle.gillett@cheshire.police.uk or on WEAVER and CUDDINGTON police social media platform.

Have you say and complete the resident voice survey attached to highlight your community issues/concerns https://www.cheshire.police.uk/residentsvoicenorthwich

 

You said … PCSO visible patrol made this week in locations of concern raised on your RV survey feedback to provide reassurance to our community around LIME AVENUE and WEAVERHAM NORTHWICH ROAD shops/alleys. All in order.

You said … speed was a concern on CHESTER ROAD.  Speed enforcement conducted and no offences were captured this afternoon.  Possibly due to temporary traffic lights at DEFINE WINES lights.

PCSO engagement with WEAVERHAM HIGH SCHOOL, CUDDINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL and SANDIWAY PRIMARY SCHOOL to discuss community issues/concerns. 

PCSO reassurance visit made to SANDIWAY LIBRARY to discuss concerns regarding littering of creamer cannisters found within their carpark.  Several patrols made this week and all found to be in order.

SCHOOL parking patrol conducted around CUDDINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL, no parking obstructions witnessed. 

Operation Park Safe is a new project which will allow members of the public to report parking issues online.

As part of the scheme, residents will be able to upload videos and photographs of offending vehicles where they will be assessed by an experienced traffic officer, who will triage and deal with any dangerous parking offences.

Any minor traffic obstructions, or community impact issues will be allocated to the local PCSO or Beat officers to deal with in an appropriate manner.

What residents will need to do:

  • You will need to provide a written statement about the offence, including the date and time it happened. This can be completed electronically.
  • You will need to provide us with your name, address, date of birth and contact details.
  • You may be required to attend court if the matter is contested.
  • Do NOT challenge the driver or get involved in confrontation.
  • Do NOT put yourself at risk to obtain a photograph.

What officers will do:

  • The Roads and Crime Unit will triage the report and will deal with the person responsible. This may include issuing fines or educational courses depending on the severity of the offence committed.

Offences officers will deal with:

  • Vehicles parked on or in a crossing area: This includes the area covered by zig-zag lines.
  • Parking on white lines: People cannot stop or park on a road marked with double white lines, even when a broken white line is on your side of the road, except to pick up or set down passengers, or to load or unload goods. This includes the pavement or verge.
  • Forcing pedestrians to walk in road: This includes parking on the pavement where there is not enough room for pedestrians to get past.
  • Parking at/on a junction: Vehicles cannot stop, park opposite or within 10m of a junction.
  • School parking offences: People cannot stop or park on the zig-zag lines or keep clear markings.
  • Parking on a cycle track
  • Parking a goods vehicle on the road: Vehicles with a maximum laden wight of more than 7.5 tonnes (including trailers) cannot park on a verge, pavement or any land situated between carriageways, without police permission. The only exception is when this is essential for loading and unloading, but the vehicle cannot be left unattended.

What officers can’t deal with:

  • Single and double yellow line offences: These are local authority parking enforcement only.
  • Pavement parking: This is where there is still room for pedestrians to get past without having to go into the road.

 

How to report

To report please follow the directions below:

Go on the link - Op Park Safe | Cheshire Constabulary

 

Report a road traffic incident page and find the location on the map.

On the next page press no on "Did at least one vehicle collide with something or someone?"

On the next page click on "A possible driving offence eg careless driving, using a mobile phone" and complete the form.

 

 

WORLD BOOK DAY 2024 – an honour for your PCSO to be asked as a surprise guest reader at CUDDINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL.  Thank you!!!  Later the children enjoyed the session sitting in the police vehicle.

Fun afternoon spent with our mini police officers at WEAVERHAM ACADEMDY.  PC GRIMSHAW and PCSO GILLETT both participated, completing the bleep test along with the mini police officers. PCSO GILLETT completed up to level 9 and  PC GRIMSHAW completing up to level 15.  Well done to all mini police officers and Mr ELLIS for completing to same levels.

Green cross code – FOREST STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL year 6 pupils successful completed their CWAC Let’s Walk 1st session this week covering Crossing the road, Walking straight across the road, Finding a safer place to cross, Crossing at difficult places, Zebra crossing. Busy/quiet roads.  A big thank you to Cllr Gillian EDWARDS and CWAC road safety officer for their assistance to complete.

 

 

PCSO Michelle

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Michelle Gillett (Cheshire Police, Northwich LPU, Weaver and Cuddington PCSO)