TO BE CONFIRMED
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
A few residents have reported that since the building was knocked down in the Tenfoot behind the Hessle Road shops, there has been an increased rate of Rats and Mice in the area. Please be vigilant and help to minimise the risk of them entering your property by disposing of rubbish and litter properly and keeping outdoor areas clean and clear. We are pleased to see some of our younger residents taking pride in the area by going round and picking up litter, well done, you are doing a great job. If any residents have any problems or issues that you would like to discus with your local councillor they will be at the Boulevard Library every Saturday from 10am, this service is there for that reason, and we implore residents to use the service if they need to. Our local councillor Haraldo Herrera-Richmond openly encourages residents to make contact regarding issues, if you would prefer to email please contact [email protected] and he will get back to you. Stay safe everyone.
TO BE CONFIRMED
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
The resident living at number 25 had his motorbike stolen on the evening/early hours of 27th/28th of July. The bike was eventually found in Barton by the Police, but more importantly the culprits were caught on the CCTV from Dove house. We remind all residents to remain vigilant as thieves are obviously operating in this area. We have provided the council with the addresses of the people fly-tipping down Neapean Grove, as again several items have been left down the tenfoot behind the Grove. The council will now look to prosecute these people. We have informed the Dog Warden for this area of the increased amount of dog mess that has appeared down street. We would like to remind all residents that anyone being caught will face a fine and possible prosecution. We are pleased to see that Freya is still doing a wonderful job creating the stones with messages on. We would like to pass on our sincere condolences to the family of Jean Roberts from number 31, who passed away recently. Jean had a great passion for the street and was not just a great neighbour but also a friend. Stay safe everyone, and don’t forget to keep wearing your masks!
TO BE CONFIRMED
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
We are pleased, as reported in the council’s own flyer, that the library has no re-opened. So if you do need to speak to your councillors regarding any issues in the area you can either attend the Saturday Surgery or speak to us and we can pass any information on. The 3 councillors visited the street recently and it was pointed out to them the fridge freezer and mattress fly-tipped down the tenfoot behind Neapean Grove. There was also a skip of rubbish fly-tipped in the tenfoot at the back of Dove house, which was caught on their cameras. All you have to do to avoid prosecution is to call the council on 300300 and they will come and take the items away. It surprises us that there is such an easy solution to the problem yet there are people that feel it is worth getting a criminal record over. You may have noticed the lovely work done by Freya one of the young residents on Ribble Street, she has been painting rocks urging people not to drop litter, this is such an important message, and we would like to say Thank you for her hard work trying to make the area a nicer place. With a lot of the COVID restrictions easing we would like to urge residents to continue to stay safe and be alert from all at the DARTS group
TO BE CONFIRMED
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
Our local councillors have asked us to inform all residents that they are still working through the lockdown and while the surgery is temporary closed residents can contact via 01482 613583 or [email protected]. The chairman of the DARTS group has been on a walk round with the council. They noted down the fly-tipping down Neapean Grove tenfoot, Ribble Street and the tenfoot behind Dove house. All of these incidents have been caught on camera and the council have taken this away and will be prosecuting the culprits. So if this was you, expect a letter notifying you of the impending prosecution. If you think there are special fairies that take away your rubbish then you would be highly mistaken, a quick call the 300300 and the council will remove the rubbish for you, it really is that easy! Once again we have to remind residents that plastic bags, such as shopping bags, DO NOT go in the blue bin and the bin will NOT be emptied if they contain them. We would like to remind residents that even though the lockdown has eased, that we are still in the midst of a dangerous pandemic and we recommend that you follow the government’s advice to stay alert and we hope you stay safe.
The next residents group meeting will take place on:-
Tuesday 11th February 2020
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
At our last meeting we had all 3 ward councillors attend, this was a very positive meeting and there were a lot of issues discussed. We would like to thank the councillors for their attendance. No Police turned up this time, this is disappointing as we feel they have an important role in the continued problems arising in the area. There were 3 carrier bags of rubbish fly tipped down the tenfoot behind Neapean Grove yet again, this seems to be a continuing problem and we are determined to catch the culprit as they seem to have no respect for their environment, the council have collected the rubbish and taken it away for investigation, let’s hope this leads to prosecution soon as we believe it is the only way the culprit will learn. There was also an Asda trolley dumped in the same place, we have the culprit on CCTV we would just like to make them aware that buying a 10p bag is cheaper than the fine they will now get, as the resident of no. 28 Tyne Street will tell you. There was a brown bin left out on Leura Grove, that instead of having garden waste in like it is supposed to, had household waste, 2 members of the DARTS team emptied the contents and found letters with the culprits address and previous address on, these have now been sent to the council as evidence. All issues in this flyer are discussed at our meetings; once again we invite all residents to attend these meeting to air their views on these and any other issues.
Tuesday 14th January 2020
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
There is a live on-going investigation with the Police regarding an alleged arson attack which happened at 22:55 on 23/11. The juveniles responsible were caught on 2 different cameras and the Police are dealing with it accordingly, we do not want behaviour like this is our area, especially a serious threat to life like that. The Police were supposed to attend our last meeting as several residents wanted to voice their concerns about the juvenile’s in question, however they did not attend. We share these residents’ frustrations at the no show from the Police, we want our voices heard on the subject of Anti-Social behaviour as it is clearly an on-going issue that needs dealing with. We would also like to say on the matter that a remark was made to one of the DARTS team saying that we didn’t make a big deal about ‘the foreigners’ in this situation, as a member of the DARTS team I can say by the age of 30 I had worked with and done business with every nationality in the world, discrimination does not come into it and to suggest it does is a naïve way of thinking. We would like to remind all residents that plastic bags of any description are not allowed in the Blue Bins, please do not put plastic bags in them as they will not be emptied. Black bins, the lids should be down, we have had a few on the street that have not been emptied due to the lids not being down. We would like to wish all residents and families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all at the DARTS team. Enjoy the festive period!
The Next resident’s group meeting will take place on:
Tuesday 12th November 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
We have caught on camera a resident from Ribble Street fly-tipping a fridge down the tenfoot behind Tyne Street. The resident in question was informed and has since been and moved the fridge. Don’t get caught out like this resident. We have also had information from a witness to tell us that a blonde woman with a pony tail from Leura Grove dumped a waste bin with some hard board and a tin of paint on Tyne Street. If someone can give us a name we can provide it to the council and get them prosecuted. The council spent nearly a million pound to revamp this area, we do not want this inconsiderate behaviour ruining the area. Please can everyone be extra vigilant with regards to sneak thieves, we had a resident tell us that while they were asleep on the sofa someone entered their property and stole a wallet and a mobile phone. The next morning it was noted that a few gates were left open on the street so obviously these criminals have been trying doors to see where they can get in. Please make sure you lock windows and doors to prevent anyone from accessing your property. The dog warden has been informed of fouling in the area, which has increased, and they stated that they will be making patrols in the area to try to catch and fine the culprits. The local councillor and the police will be attendance at our next meeting so if you have any issues please make sure you attend to get your voice heard. One of the residents down the street has had cameras installed now that cover Tyne Street and Sydney Grove so if you are thinking of acting in an anti-social way please be warned. One of our cameras has been stolen so we will also be replacing that with a council provided one. We were sad to hear that the local cat Harry had been found dead our thoughts are with the owners.
The Next resident’s group meeting will take place on: Tuesday 8th October 2019 Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street 7:00pm till 7:30pm
We would like to say Thank you and well done to the 2 council bin men that came for ‘get your rubbish out day’. They did a great job and the waste was approx. 7 tonnes. We will now have PCSO Ian Brown from the Police Hull Central
Community Team now attending most of our meetings. As always we openly invite any residents to also attend the meetings if they have any comments or concerns. The police, Council and Landlords are still being made aware of the on-going Anti-Social behaviour that is going on in the area. We have noticed a down turn in the behaviour recently due to a resident of Dee Street who had a quiet word with the parents of the culprit. We thank that resident for their contribution to our efforts against AntiSocial behaviour. There are now a total of 27 cameras down the street in various locations, so if there is anyone thinking they can behave in a way that is negatively impacting on the community then the likelihood is that they will be captured doing so. 2 bags of rubbish were dumped down the back of Neapean Grove once again! You would think the culprit would use the empty bins provided that was located very close to the bags. Instead the culprit is now facing prosecution from the council as they were caught on camera and the bags were taken away for investigation, which incidentally contained baby’s nappies which narrows the culprits down. There is no excuse for dumping rubbish.
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
A few residents have reported that since the building was knocked down in the Tenfoot behind the Hessle Road shops, there has been an increased rate of Rats and Mice in the area. Please be vigilant and help to minimise the risk of them entering your property by disposing of rubbish and litter properly and keeping outdoor areas clean and clear. We are pleased to see some of our younger residents taking pride in the area by going round and picking up litter, well done, you are doing a great job. If any residents have any problems or issues that you would like to discus with your local councillor they will be at the Boulevard Library every Saturday from 10am, this service is there for that reason, and we implore residents to use the service if they need to. Our local councillor Haraldo Herrera-Richmond openly encourages residents to make contact regarding issues, if you would prefer to email please contact [email protected] and he will get back to you. Stay safe everyone.
TO BE CONFIRMED
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
The resident living at number 25 had his motorbike stolen on the evening/early hours of 27th/28th of July. The bike was eventually found in Barton by the Police, but more importantly the culprits were caught on the CCTV from Dove house. We remind all residents to remain vigilant as thieves are obviously operating in this area. We have provided the council with the addresses of the people fly-tipping down Neapean Grove, as again several items have been left down the tenfoot behind the Grove. The council will now look to prosecute these people. We have informed the Dog Warden for this area of the increased amount of dog mess that has appeared down street. We would like to remind all residents that anyone being caught will face a fine and possible prosecution. We are pleased to see that Freya is still doing a wonderful job creating the stones with messages on. We would like to pass on our sincere condolences to the family of Jean Roberts from number 31, who passed away recently. Jean had a great passion for the street and was not just a great neighbour but also a friend. Stay safe everyone, and don’t forget to keep wearing your masks!
TO BE CONFIRMED
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
We are pleased, as reported in the council’s own flyer, that the library has no re-opened. So if you do need to speak to your councillors regarding any issues in the area you can either attend the Saturday Surgery or speak to us and we can pass any information on. The 3 councillors visited the street recently and it was pointed out to them the fridge freezer and mattress fly-tipped down the tenfoot behind Neapean Grove. There was also a skip of rubbish fly-tipped in the tenfoot at the back of Dove house, which was caught on their cameras. All you have to do to avoid prosecution is to call the council on 300300 and they will come and take the items away. It surprises us that there is such an easy solution to the problem yet there are people that feel it is worth getting a criminal record over. You may have noticed the lovely work done by Freya one of the young residents on Ribble Street, she has been painting rocks urging people not to drop litter, this is such an important message, and we would like to say Thank you for her hard work trying to make the area a nicer place. With a lot of the COVID restrictions easing we would like to urge residents to continue to stay safe and be alert from all at the DARTS group
TO BE CONFIRMED
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
Our local councillors have asked us to inform all residents that they are still working through the lockdown and while the surgery is temporary closed residents can contact via 01482 613583 or [email protected]. The chairman of the DARTS group has been on a walk round with the council. They noted down the fly-tipping down Neapean Grove tenfoot, Ribble Street and the tenfoot behind Dove house. All of these incidents have been caught on camera and the council have taken this away and will be prosecuting the culprits. So if this was you, expect a letter notifying you of the impending prosecution. If you think there are special fairies that take away your rubbish then you would be highly mistaken, a quick call the 300300 and the council will remove the rubbish for you, it really is that easy! Once again we have to remind residents that plastic bags, such as shopping bags, DO NOT go in the blue bin and the bin will NOT be emptied if they contain them. We would like to remind residents that even though the lockdown has eased, that we are still in the midst of a dangerous pandemic and we recommend that you follow the government’s advice to stay alert and we hope you stay safe.
The next residents group meeting will take place on:-
Tuesday 11th February 2020
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
At our last meeting we had all 3 ward councillors attend, this was a very positive meeting and there were a lot of issues discussed. We would like to thank the councillors for their attendance. No Police turned up this time, this is disappointing as we feel they have an important role in the continued problems arising in the area. There were 3 carrier bags of rubbish fly tipped down the tenfoot behind Neapean Grove yet again, this seems to be a continuing problem and we are determined to catch the culprit as they seem to have no respect for their environment, the council have collected the rubbish and taken it away for investigation, let’s hope this leads to prosecution soon as we believe it is the only way the culprit will learn. There was also an Asda trolley dumped in the same place, we have the culprit on CCTV we would just like to make them aware that buying a 10p bag is cheaper than the fine they will now get, as the resident of no. 28 Tyne Street will tell you. There was a brown bin left out on Leura Grove, that instead of having garden waste in like it is supposed to, had household waste, 2 members of the DARTS team emptied the contents and found letters with the culprits address and previous address on, these have now been sent to the council as evidence. All issues in this flyer are discussed at our meetings; once again we invite all residents to attend these meeting to air their views on these and any other issues.
Tuesday 14th January 2020
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
There is a live on-going investigation with the Police regarding an alleged arson attack which happened at 22:55 on 23/11. The juveniles responsible were caught on 2 different cameras and the Police are dealing with it accordingly, we do not want behaviour like this is our area, especially a serious threat to life like that. The Police were supposed to attend our last meeting as several residents wanted to voice their concerns about the juvenile’s in question, however they did not attend. We share these residents’ frustrations at the no show from the Police, we want our voices heard on the subject of Anti-Social behaviour as it is clearly an on-going issue that needs dealing with. We would also like to say on the matter that a remark was made to one of the DARTS team saying that we didn’t make a big deal about ‘the foreigners’ in this situation, as a member of the DARTS team I can say by the age of 30 I had worked with and done business with every nationality in the world, discrimination does not come into it and to suggest it does is a naïve way of thinking. We would like to remind all residents that plastic bags of any description are not allowed in the Blue Bins, please do not put plastic bags in them as they will not be emptied. Black bins, the lids should be down, we have had a few on the street that have not been emptied due to the lids not being down. We would like to wish all residents and families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all at the DARTS team. Enjoy the festive period!
The Next resident’s group meeting will take place on:
Tuesday 12th November 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
We have caught on camera a resident from Ribble Street fly-tipping a fridge down the tenfoot behind Tyne Street. The resident in question was informed and has since been and moved the fridge. Don’t get caught out like this resident. We have also had information from a witness to tell us that a blonde woman with a pony tail from Leura Grove dumped a waste bin with some hard board and a tin of paint on Tyne Street. If someone can give us a name we can provide it to the council and get them prosecuted. The council spent nearly a million pound to revamp this area, we do not want this inconsiderate behaviour ruining the area. Please can everyone be extra vigilant with regards to sneak thieves, we had a resident tell us that while they were asleep on the sofa someone entered their property and stole a wallet and a mobile phone. The next morning it was noted that a few gates were left open on the street so obviously these criminals have been trying doors to see where they can get in. Please make sure you lock windows and doors to prevent anyone from accessing your property. The dog warden has been informed of fouling in the area, which has increased, and they stated that they will be making patrols in the area to try to catch and fine the culprits. The local councillor and the police will be attendance at our next meeting so if you have any issues please make sure you attend to get your voice heard. One of the residents down the street has had cameras installed now that cover Tyne Street and Sydney Grove so if you are thinking of acting in an anti-social way please be warned. One of our cameras has been stolen so we will also be replacing that with a council provided one. We were sad to hear that the local cat Harry had been found dead our thoughts are with the owners.
The Next resident’s group meeting will take place on: Tuesday 8th October 2019 Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street 7:00pm till 7:30pm
We would like to say Thank you and well done to the 2 council bin men that came for ‘get your rubbish out day’. They did a great job and the waste was approx. 7 tonnes. We will now have PCSO Ian Brown from the Police Hull Central
Community Team now attending most of our meetings. As always we openly invite any residents to also attend the meetings if they have any comments or concerns. The police, Council and Landlords are still being made aware of the on-going Anti-Social behaviour that is going on in the area. We have noticed a down turn in the behaviour recently due to a resident of Dee Street who had a quiet word with the parents of the culprit. We thank that resident for their contribution to our efforts against AntiSocial behaviour. There are now a total of 27 cameras down the street in various locations, so if there is anyone thinking they can behave in a way that is negatively impacting on the community then the likelihood is that they will be captured doing so. 2 bags of rubbish were dumped down the back of Neapean Grove once again! You would think the culprit would use the empty bins provided that was located very close to the bags. Instead the culprit is now facing prosecution from the council as they were caught on camera and the bags were taken away for investigation, which incidentally contained baby’s nappies which narrows the culprits down. There is no excuse for dumping rubbish.
Tuesday 10th September 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
Anti-social behaviour has increased considerably down the Street. We have had reports of spitting out of windows, burglaries, climbing on rooftops, spraying concrete on windows and smashing windows. The Police, Council and the Landlords of the culprits have been made aware. Once again there has been rubbish fly-tipped down Neapean Grove, the council have taken the bags away and they will be sorting through them for evidence; that with the images caught on CCTV will result in a prosecution from the Council for Fly-tipping. We have had trolleys from ASDA left down the street, we would like to remind all residents that the previous culprits were prosecuted for fly tipping, and would offer the advice that maybe it is cheaper to purchase a couple of bags rather than suffering the same fate. There has been a sofa and a fridge fly-tipped down the tenfoot of Neapean, we appreciate that the culprit has put a note on saying the council are collecting it, however it has now been 2 weeks and we know from personal experience that it does not take the council that long to collect, please arrange for this to be removed ASAP. Copies of this flyer are sent to Osbourne Street Police, Emma Hardy MP, The Council, Hessle Road Youth Network and is also put on our Facebook page. As always our meetings are open to all residents should they wish to attend.
Tuesday 13th August 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
We were very saddened to learn of the death of Councillor Nadine Fudge, we have been working with Nadine for a few years now and we are very grateful for the work impeccable work she did for the residents of this area. She was always there to help when we needed it and we offer sincere condolences to her family and friends. TSB will be upping their security and CCTV due to people fly-tipping rubbish bags at the rear of the property and also due to needles and beer cans thrown up on their flat roof. We have had reports of a dog running loose down Ribble Avenue, this has been reported to the dog warden as it is a possible danger for other animals and people in the area, especially children, so please make sure your dog is under control and on a lead. The council are planning to arrange a meeting with Dove House Hospice in the near future due to the amount of vehicles using the street by them. This has been causing friction in the street so we welcome this meeting and its conclusion. It was nice to see the kids of the area enjoying the revamped tenfoots, let’s keep them clean and tidy so people can continue to enjoy the area.
Tuesday 9th July 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
On 24th June at approx 4am someone used a wheelie bin to climb over the back way of No. 12 Tyne Street and stole an expensive bike. If anyone has any information regarding this please speak to one of the DARTS team, also we advise all residents to be careful where they are putting their bins so it doesn’t make it easier for these criminals to easily access your property. Once again there has been rubbish fly-tipped in the tenfoot behind Neapean, it seems to be every flyer we are reporting this! This time 7 bags of rubbish have been dumped. There have also been 7 bags of rubbish fly-tipped at the wall behind TSB bank. In both instances we have the culprits on camera; we just need someone to provide the names of both so we can set motion on the council prosecuting these people. We don’t want our streets looking so bad. There has been a fridge left on the pavement in broad daylight on Friday afternoon, if anyone has any information about this can you please speak to one of the DARTS team. Well done to ‘Gorilla’ a company renovating flats at the back of the shops, they have kept the area clean, tidy and have removed all rubbish and debris.
Tuesday 11th June 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
The Dove House Hospice shop has put 3 new cameras down the tenfoot behind their shop (between Tyne Street and Hessle Rd) any person who tries to fly-tip be warned as you are being watched and will be prosecuted. If you are planning on paying for someone to dispose of your rubbish, please make sure that the person disposes of it correctly (and we would advise that you check they have the correct licences for carrying this out) as Simply Goddess found out this week by learning the hard way, this has now been sorted so we thank them for their cooperation. We would like to say a big thank you to Alex who lives in one of the flats that backs onto the same tenfoot as he gave up his own time to clear the weeds out down the entire tenfoot both sides and he also apprehended a would be thief who was attempting to steal a TV from one of the businesses that back on to there. We need more people like this in our community. Once again there has been rubbish fly tipped down the tenfoot at the back of Neapean Grove. We have the culprit on camera we just need a name so we can get a prosecution. This worked last time as we have now been given the name of the person who dumped the Christmas tree down there. The latest we have heard regarding ‘Get your rubbish out day’ is that it will be some time in September, once we get a date we will keep you updated. We had a positive meeting with Julian Hart, the police inspector, regarding prostitution in the area, there will be more information to follow on this also. Lastly, well done to Hull FC for getting through to the Challenge Cup semi-final!
Tuesday 14th May 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
There has been a car broken into on Ribble Avenue. The culprits were caught on camera, but unfortunately they were wearing hoods over their faces, unlucky for them though they cut themselves on the window they smashed and the police traced them through DNA. There have also been break in’s at the catalogue shop and Molly Malone’s fish shop, where a lot of damage has been caused. We believe the three incidents could be linked, so please be vigilant for people in the area and lock your doors etc. There has been a Christmas tree fly-tipped in the tenfoot behind Neapean, we have the culprit on camera but we now just need a name to send the footage to the council who will then prosecute under video evidence. This is a continuing problem in which people think they can just open their back door and throw out what they like and the fairies will take it away! We advise that if you want to avoid prosecution then regarding any waste you have just call 300300 and they will give you a log number and collect in due course. Don’t get caught out!
Tuesday 9th April 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
The DARTS group attended a high court hearing regarding the prostitutes on Hessle Rd in 2016 to get a continuation of the injunction order that prevents prostitutes from being in the area. This was ordered by His Honour Judge Jack and the order is in place until 03/12/2019. Another flat has been burgled, the flat is one of the ones that run between Hessle RD and Tyne Street, the culprit was caught on camera stealing a child’s bike and leaving down Tyne Street so please be vigilant. Since the last flyer there have been 4 more cameras installed in this area, taking the total up to 20, this will help towards the capture of any illegal activity. There were several blue bins not collected down the street, this is due to residents putting in items that do not belong in them such as food etc. Please make sure you only put in items that are specifically for the blue bin only. We would like to congratulate the team at Simply Goddess for their recent award win.
Tuesday 12th March 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
There has been 3 burglaries in the back tenfoots of Tyne Street. On 05/03 there was a break in at Molly Malones which has caused damage, the culprits having climbed over the wall. We advise all residents to be extra vigilant and make sure there is no easy access to their properties.
A resident of Tyne Street has been caught on camera bringing ASDA trolleys to their property and then fly-tipping the trolleys down Neapean Grove, once this resident realised they had been caught they then proceeded to fly-tip the same trolley round the corner behind Diane’s Boutique which is also on camera. We urge said resident to remove the two trolleys before the evidence is sent to the council; this will prevent any further action and prosecution. We also urge them to invest in a bag!
On an ending note, well done Hull FC!
Tuesday 12th February 2019 Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street 7:00pm till 7:30pm
We have visited the council to speak to them regarding the painting of ‘20mph speed limit’ on the road, to attempt to stop people speeding. There has been a mattress and a bed left in the tenfoot behind Nepean Grove, someone has removed the mattress, however the base is still there. We have the culprits on camera so we just need a name in order to prosecute, if anyone could provide us with the name please come forward. There was also 2 black bags of rubbish left at the bottom of Nepean Grove, the council have removed this and are going through them for evidence to find the culprit and will prosecute accordingly for fly-tipping. We have had to inform the Dog Warden about Dog fowling down the street so they will be patrolling the area, please pick up after your dog if you do not want to be caught and fined. We have not yet been given a date for ‘Get your rubbish out day’, as soon as we have the information we will pass it on to the residents.
Happy New Year! From all the DARTS team we hope you had a good Christmas and New Year. We have had reports of 2 youths hanging around Ribble Street and Ribble Avenue with bicycles stolen the same evening, please be vigilant with regards to locking sheds and cycles etc there is a lot of it happening around this time of year so please look after your belongings by double locking them. On 28/12 there was some anti-social behaviour going on at the top of Neapean Close, we don’t need this in our area, especially where there are children who could be in bed. We are going to be filming the area to show the street a year on from the regeneration. Please can residents make sure that they continue to keep the area clean and tidy so that it is a better place for everyone to live in. If anyone would like a copy of the DVD please let us know and we can arrange for you to have one. Just a reminder that the next meeting regarding the prostitution problem of Hessle Road is on 15th January at Rayners if anyone would like to attend.
Next meeting:-
Tuesday 8th January 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
The main discussion at our last meeting was regarding the increase of drug activity in the area, it is not good and we do not want it in our area, especially when there are kids growing up around here. The police and council have been informed of our concerns. There was an attempted burglary in Ribble Street last Sunday morning, the culprits were attempting to smash a panel of the door window in order to turn the keys in the lock but were stopped by the occupant. There has been press on this nationwide also so we are urging people to make sure that once you have locked your door to remove the keys from it. 2 cars have been damaged down Tyne Street, if anyone has anything on camera please let us know. We attended the meeting in Raynors Pub regarding prostitution in the area and it was a very productive meeting, the next one is taking place on January 15th if anyone wishes to attend. We would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all at the DARTS team.
Tuesday 13th November
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
We are pleased to announce that the DARTS team were the winners of ‘The Neighbourhood Network’s’ Above and beyond Award. This award is in recognition for the work we do and is awarded to neighbourhood groups that go the extra mile for their communities. Our certificate and the award are on display in the window of Diana’s Boutique.
You may have noticed that the flyer is a week early this month this is because the Hessle Road Network Young People’s centre, who allows us use of their centre for our meeting, would like to invite all residents to the WW1 Centenary Commemoration which they are holding. This will take place on Saturday 10th November at St Johns church, St. Georges Road at 2pm. This event is to honour the local heroes who never returned from WW1. We would hope that everyone can attend to pay their respects to the soldiers that gave their lives for our country.
A television was fly-tipped on Ribble Avenue, the culprit was caught on camera and the Council are ready to prosecute on the video evidence, we jst need a name as to move this forward. If you know the name of the culprit please approach one of the DARTS team.
We are still awaiting feedback on the Council regarding speed bumps. We have noticed a data collector has been placed down the street to collect data on how many people drive down the street, this will hopefully be related.
Tuesday 9th October
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
The DARTS group would like to start by saying a big thank you to Julie from the Hessle Road Youth Network for allowing us to use the centre as our new meeting place. We are very disappointed to report that not one resident turned up for the Emma Hardy ‘Big Conversation’. Similarly with the meetings we arranged with Keepmoat when the regeneration was taking place, to which no one turned up, we think it is unbelievable. If you have an opinion regarding anything going on in the area then you have missed a massive opportunity to have your voice heard. The council have taken strong action against a couple of houses down Tyne Street regarding back yards filled with waste and is still on-going. We keep having repeat offences of fly tipping regularly at the top of Dee Street, we have the culprit on camera but we now just need names to be able to prosecute, if you can help us out please inform one of the DARTS team. The council are also reviewing the cameras from the ex-catalogue shop, also with a view of prosecuting, regarding a bed and mattress left behind number 19 Tyne Street.
Meeting:-
Monday 17th September
Venue: Halfway Public House, Hessle Rd
7:30pm till 8pm
Emma Hardy’s ‘The Big Conversation’ is taking place on Monday September 17th at the Halfway Public House between 7pm-8pm. Emma Hardy MP and Councillors will be there to discuss problems with the local area, especially with younger people. This is a prime opportunity to meet face-to-face with your local MP and get your voice heard.
Moving forward; our monthly meetings will now be held at the Hessle Road Network Youth Centre, 1 Massey Street. This is courtesy of Julie and her staff at the centre and we would like to offer our many thanks to Julie for allowing us to use the space after problems with our previous meeting space. The meetings will remain the second Tuesday of every month 7-7:30pm.
The Next resident’s group meeting will take place on:
Tuesday 14th August
Venue: Halfway Public House, Hessle Rd
7:30pm till 9:00pm
Emma Hardy’s ‘The Big Conversation’ is taking place on Monday September 17th at the Halfway Public House. Emma Hardy MP and Councillors will be there to discuss problems with the local area, especially with younger people. More information will follow in the next flyer.
The refurbished tenfoots down the street are owned by the Landlord/owners of the properties, therefore it is NOT the council’s responsibility to keep these areas tidy. It is the landlords/owners who are responsible to dispose of any waste/fly tipping that is left there. There has been a fridge-freezer left in the tenfoot down Sydney Grove, we have camera evidence of who the culprit was but we now just need a name. Anyone who can help us with this information please come and speak to one of the DARTS team.
We have still got no further regarding the speed bumps down the street and are still waiting for an answer back from Highways England.
Other than the Sydney Grove problem, the street is looking pretty tidy and nice, it is nice to see the kids playing in the street and enjoying the area.
Next meeting -Tuesday 10th July
Venue: ASDA Hessle Road, Training Room
7:30pm till 9:00pm
In the coming months MP Emma Hardy would like to meet with young people from our area. She has approached us to arrange a venue and a date for her to attend the event named ‘The Big Conversation’. As soon as a date and venue is confirmed we will get the message out so that anyone who wishes to attend can have their say.
The odd one or two residents are STILL leaving their black bin lids up; this may seem like a small issue but the council WILL NOT empty your bin if the lid is open and this just results in further issues that we do not need.
It was nice to see children playing and enjoying the area since it has been revamped with paddling pools etc, this is why we wanted the regeneration so that people can enjoy the area.
A resident has dumped a double mattress and other fly-tipping down Neapean Grove; luckily we have video evidence of this and it has been sent to the council. We have been informed by the council that they have made a visit to the property and are now proceeding to prosecute the culprit. We are baffled as to why people are still behaving like this, especially when the resident at no. 7 Dee Street was recently fined £1200 and likewise the landlord of 25 Tyne Street fined £400 for the same behaviour and rightly so… After the Million pounds spent to rejuvenate the street we don’t want people to have to face rubbish all over the streets.
Next meeting is - Tuesday 10th July
Venue: ASDA Hessle Road, Training Room
7:30pm till 9:00pm
Due to ASDA’s meeting room being unavailable, our next meeting is being moved forward to July. We are getting a lot of feedback from residents saying that we need speed bumps down the street; we have been to the council on this 3 times now and they have handed over the issue to Highways England. There have been a few issues regarding this; with a resident of Dee Street who was speeding at approx. 40-50mph down the street in a 4x4, with a child in the back, being confronted and the attitude was that he was ‘not bothered’. We also had an issue with a child running into a car, he was only shaken but we need to be vigilant when there are drivers with the above attitude driving down the street.
After all the warning we have mad there are still residents leaving the lids up on their wheelie bins, there were around 9 counted this week. The council will not take your bin if you leave the lid up, this will only attract vermin. There were several shopping bags with food waste fly-tipped outside the bank on Dee Street. We have the culprits on camera; we just need someone to now name them so the council can prosecute them. If you know who it is please let us know so we can stop them from doing it again. We would like to say a big thank you to the man who lives above the Charlie Ryan shop, he has taken it upon himself to clear out the full tenfoot between Tyne Street and Hessle Rd, de-weeding it and tidying it up. This is the sort of community spirit that we welcome in our area.
Residents Meeting - Tuesday 14th February 2017
We would like to thank councilor Fudge and Darren Hale for making the ‘Get your rubbish out’ day happen. Also thank you to the drivers and council employees for their hard work on the day. However, within a week there were 7 bags of rubbish and a TV left in the street and ten foots. There have been 3 more cameras put up by residents to catch fly-tippers and people who have been causing damage to cars. Due to this rubbish the council coordinator is going to monitor the street to catch and prosecute the culprits. The council has provided us with cameras and stickers down to put up Dee Street to catch the fly-tippers down there also.
Regeneration is going to start early May. The new contractor is KeepMoat, we are hoping that this is actually going to happen instead of false promises. After a count, we have found that we are short by 40 bins down the street. It is the landlord’s responsibility to provide a bin for a property not the council. If you do not have a bin and you are a private tenant you need to push this matter with your landlord. We have collected 364 signatures that have now been sent off to oppose the plans to split Hessle Rd into 2 wards. We are hoping this will have an impact on the situation.
Next meeting:-
Tuesday 14th March
Venue: ASDA Hessle Road, Training Room
7:30pm till 9:00pm
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
Anti-social behaviour has increased considerably down the Street. We have had reports of spitting out of windows, burglaries, climbing on rooftops, spraying concrete on windows and smashing windows. The Police, Council and the Landlords of the culprits have been made aware. Once again there has been rubbish fly-tipped down Neapean Grove, the council have taken the bags away and they will be sorting through them for evidence; that with the images caught on CCTV will result in a prosecution from the Council for Fly-tipping. We have had trolleys from ASDA left down the street, we would like to remind all residents that the previous culprits were prosecuted for fly tipping, and would offer the advice that maybe it is cheaper to purchase a couple of bags rather than suffering the same fate. There has been a sofa and a fridge fly-tipped down the tenfoot of Neapean, we appreciate that the culprit has put a note on saying the council are collecting it, however it has now been 2 weeks and we know from personal experience that it does not take the council that long to collect, please arrange for this to be removed ASAP. Copies of this flyer are sent to Osbourne Street Police, Emma Hardy MP, The Council, Hessle Road Youth Network and is also put on our Facebook page. As always our meetings are open to all residents should they wish to attend.
Tuesday 13th August 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
We were very saddened to learn of the death of Councillor Nadine Fudge, we have been working with Nadine for a few years now and we are very grateful for the work impeccable work she did for the residents of this area. She was always there to help when we needed it and we offer sincere condolences to her family and friends. TSB will be upping their security and CCTV due to people fly-tipping rubbish bags at the rear of the property and also due to needles and beer cans thrown up on their flat roof. We have had reports of a dog running loose down Ribble Avenue, this has been reported to the dog warden as it is a possible danger for other animals and people in the area, especially children, so please make sure your dog is under control and on a lead. The council are planning to arrange a meeting with Dove House Hospice in the near future due to the amount of vehicles using the street by them. This has been causing friction in the street so we welcome this meeting and its conclusion. It was nice to see the kids of the area enjoying the revamped tenfoots, let’s keep them clean and tidy so people can continue to enjoy the area.
Tuesday 9th July 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
On 24th June at approx 4am someone used a wheelie bin to climb over the back way of No. 12 Tyne Street and stole an expensive bike. If anyone has any information regarding this please speak to one of the DARTS team, also we advise all residents to be careful where they are putting their bins so it doesn’t make it easier for these criminals to easily access your property. Once again there has been rubbish fly-tipped in the tenfoot behind Neapean, it seems to be every flyer we are reporting this! This time 7 bags of rubbish have been dumped. There have also been 7 bags of rubbish fly-tipped at the wall behind TSB bank. In both instances we have the culprits on camera; we just need someone to provide the names of both so we can set motion on the council prosecuting these people. We don’t want our streets looking so bad. There has been a fridge left on the pavement in broad daylight on Friday afternoon, if anyone has any information about this can you please speak to one of the DARTS team. Well done to ‘Gorilla’ a company renovating flats at the back of the shops, they have kept the area clean, tidy and have removed all rubbish and debris.
Tuesday 11th June 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
The Dove House Hospice shop has put 3 new cameras down the tenfoot behind their shop (between Tyne Street and Hessle Rd) any person who tries to fly-tip be warned as you are being watched and will be prosecuted. If you are planning on paying for someone to dispose of your rubbish, please make sure that the person disposes of it correctly (and we would advise that you check they have the correct licences for carrying this out) as Simply Goddess found out this week by learning the hard way, this has now been sorted so we thank them for their cooperation. We would like to say a big thank you to Alex who lives in one of the flats that backs onto the same tenfoot as he gave up his own time to clear the weeds out down the entire tenfoot both sides and he also apprehended a would be thief who was attempting to steal a TV from one of the businesses that back on to there. We need more people like this in our community. Once again there has been rubbish fly tipped down the tenfoot at the back of Neapean Grove. We have the culprit on camera we just need a name so we can get a prosecution. This worked last time as we have now been given the name of the person who dumped the Christmas tree down there. The latest we have heard regarding ‘Get your rubbish out day’ is that it will be some time in September, once we get a date we will keep you updated. We had a positive meeting with Julian Hart, the police inspector, regarding prostitution in the area, there will be more information to follow on this also. Lastly, well done to Hull FC for getting through to the Challenge Cup semi-final!
Tuesday 14th May 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
There has been a car broken into on Ribble Avenue. The culprits were caught on camera, but unfortunately they were wearing hoods over their faces, unlucky for them though they cut themselves on the window they smashed and the police traced them through DNA. There have also been break in’s at the catalogue shop and Molly Malone’s fish shop, where a lot of damage has been caused. We believe the three incidents could be linked, so please be vigilant for people in the area and lock your doors etc. There has been a Christmas tree fly-tipped in the tenfoot behind Neapean, we have the culprit on camera but we now just need a name to send the footage to the council who will then prosecute under video evidence. This is a continuing problem in which people think they can just open their back door and throw out what they like and the fairies will take it away! We advise that if you want to avoid prosecution then regarding any waste you have just call 300300 and they will give you a log number and collect in due course. Don’t get caught out!
Tuesday 9th April 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
The DARTS group attended a high court hearing regarding the prostitutes on Hessle Rd in 2016 to get a continuation of the injunction order that prevents prostitutes from being in the area. This was ordered by His Honour Judge Jack and the order is in place until 03/12/2019. Another flat has been burgled, the flat is one of the ones that run between Hessle RD and Tyne Street, the culprit was caught on camera stealing a child’s bike and leaving down Tyne Street so please be vigilant. Since the last flyer there have been 4 more cameras installed in this area, taking the total up to 20, this will help towards the capture of any illegal activity. There were several blue bins not collected down the street, this is due to residents putting in items that do not belong in them such as food etc. Please make sure you only put in items that are specifically for the blue bin only. We would like to congratulate the team at Simply Goddess for their recent award win.
Tuesday 12th March 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
There has been 3 burglaries in the back tenfoots of Tyne Street. On 05/03 there was a break in at Molly Malones which has caused damage, the culprits having climbed over the wall. We advise all residents to be extra vigilant and make sure there is no easy access to their properties.
A resident of Tyne Street has been caught on camera bringing ASDA trolleys to their property and then fly-tipping the trolleys down Neapean Grove, once this resident realised they had been caught they then proceeded to fly-tip the same trolley round the corner behind Diane’s Boutique which is also on camera. We urge said resident to remove the two trolleys before the evidence is sent to the council; this will prevent any further action and prosecution. We also urge them to invest in a bag!
On an ending note, well done Hull FC!
Tuesday 12th February 2019 Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street 7:00pm till 7:30pm
We have visited the council to speak to them regarding the painting of ‘20mph speed limit’ on the road, to attempt to stop people speeding. There has been a mattress and a bed left in the tenfoot behind Nepean Grove, someone has removed the mattress, however the base is still there. We have the culprits on camera so we just need a name in order to prosecute, if anyone could provide us with the name please come forward. There was also 2 black bags of rubbish left at the bottom of Nepean Grove, the council have removed this and are going through them for evidence to find the culprit and will prosecute accordingly for fly-tipping. We have had to inform the Dog Warden about Dog fowling down the street so they will be patrolling the area, please pick up after your dog if you do not want to be caught and fined. We have not yet been given a date for ‘Get your rubbish out day’, as soon as we have the information we will pass it on to the residents.
Happy New Year! From all the DARTS team we hope you had a good Christmas and New Year. We have had reports of 2 youths hanging around Ribble Street and Ribble Avenue with bicycles stolen the same evening, please be vigilant with regards to locking sheds and cycles etc there is a lot of it happening around this time of year so please look after your belongings by double locking them. On 28/12 there was some anti-social behaviour going on at the top of Neapean Close, we don’t need this in our area, especially where there are children who could be in bed. We are going to be filming the area to show the street a year on from the regeneration. Please can residents make sure that they continue to keep the area clean and tidy so that it is a better place for everyone to live in. If anyone would like a copy of the DVD please let us know and we can arrange for you to have one. Just a reminder that the next meeting regarding the prostitution problem of Hessle Road is on 15th January at Rayners if anyone would like to attend.
Next meeting:-
Tuesday 8th January 2019
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
The main discussion at our last meeting was regarding the increase of drug activity in the area, it is not good and we do not want it in our area, especially when there are kids growing up around here. The police and council have been informed of our concerns. There was an attempted burglary in Ribble Street last Sunday morning, the culprits were attempting to smash a panel of the door window in order to turn the keys in the lock but were stopped by the occupant. There has been press on this nationwide also so we are urging people to make sure that once you have locked your door to remove the keys from it. 2 cars have been damaged down Tyne Street, if anyone has anything on camera please let us know. We attended the meeting in Raynors Pub regarding prostitution in the area and it was a very productive meeting, the next one is taking place on January 15th if anyone wishes to attend. We would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all at the DARTS team.
Tuesday 13th November
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
We are pleased to announce that the DARTS team were the winners of ‘The Neighbourhood Network’s’ Above and beyond Award. This award is in recognition for the work we do and is awarded to neighbourhood groups that go the extra mile for their communities. Our certificate and the award are on display in the window of Diana’s Boutique.
You may have noticed that the flyer is a week early this month this is because the Hessle Road Network Young People’s centre, who allows us use of their centre for our meeting, would like to invite all residents to the WW1 Centenary Commemoration which they are holding. This will take place on Saturday 10th November at St Johns church, St. Georges Road at 2pm. This event is to honour the local heroes who never returned from WW1. We would hope that everyone can attend to pay their respects to the soldiers that gave their lives for our country.
A television was fly-tipped on Ribble Avenue, the culprit was caught on camera and the Council are ready to prosecute on the video evidence, we jst need a name as to move this forward. If you know the name of the culprit please approach one of the DARTS team.
We are still awaiting feedback on the Council regarding speed bumps. We have noticed a data collector has been placed down the street to collect data on how many people drive down the street, this will hopefully be related.
Tuesday 9th October
Venue: Hessle Road Youth Network, Massey Street
7:00pm till 7:30pm
The DARTS group would like to start by saying a big thank you to Julie from the Hessle Road Youth Network for allowing us to use the centre as our new meeting place. We are very disappointed to report that not one resident turned up for the Emma Hardy ‘Big Conversation’. Similarly with the meetings we arranged with Keepmoat when the regeneration was taking place, to which no one turned up, we think it is unbelievable. If you have an opinion regarding anything going on in the area then you have missed a massive opportunity to have your voice heard. The council have taken strong action against a couple of houses down Tyne Street regarding back yards filled with waste and is still on-going. We keep having repeat offences of fly tipping regularly at the top of Dee Street, we have the culprit on camera but we now just need names to be able to prosecute, if you can help us out please inform one of the DARTS team. The council are also reviewing the cameras from the ex-catalogue shop, also with a view of prosecuting, regarding a bed and mattress left behind number 19 Tyne Street.
Meeting:-
Monday 17th September
Venue: Halfway Public House, Hessle Rd
7:30pm till 8pm
Emma Hardy’s ‘The Big Conversation’ is taking place on Monday September 17th at the Halfway Public House between 7pm-8pm. Emma Hardy MP and Councillors will be there to discuss problems with the local area, especially with younger people. This is a prime opportunity to meet face-to-face with your local MP and get your voice heard.
Moving forward; our monthly meetings will now be held at the Hessle Road Network Youth Centre, 1 Massey Street. This is courtesy of Julie and her staff at the centre and we would like to offer our many thanks to Julie for allowing us to use the space after problems with our previous meeting space. The meetings will remain the second Tuesday of every month 7-7:30pm.
The Next resident’s group meeting will take place on:
Tuesday 14th August
Venue: Halfway Public House, Hessle Rd
7:30pm till 9:00pm
Emma Hardy’s ‘The Big Conversation’ is taking place on Monday September 17th at the Halfway Public House. Emma Hardy MP and Councillors will be there to discuss problems with the local area, especially with younger people. More information will follow in the next flyer.
The refurbished tenfoots down the street are owned by the Landlord/owners of the properties, therefore it is NOT the council’s responsibility to keep these areas tidy. It is the landlords/owners who are responsible to dispose of any waste/fly tipping that is left there. There has been a fridge-freezer left in the tenfoot down Sydney Grove, we have camera evidence of who the culprit was but we now just need a name. Anyone who can help us with this information please come and speak to one of the DARTS team.
We have still got no further regarding the speed bumps down the street and are still waiting for an answer back from Highways England.
Other than the Sydney Grove problem, the street is looking pretty tidy and nice, it is nice to see the kids playing in the street and enjoying the area.
Next meeting -Tuesday 10th July
Venue: ASDA Hessle Road, Training Room
7:30pm till 9:00pm
In the coming months MP Emma Hardy would like to meet with young people from our area. She has approached us to arrange a venue and a date for her to attend the event named ‘The Big Conversation’. As soon as a date and venue is confirmed we will get the message out so that anyone who wishes to attend can have their say.
The odd one or two residents are STILL leaving their black bin lids up; this may seem like a small issue but the council WILL NOT empty your bin if the lid is open and this just results in further issues that we do not need.
It was nice to see children playing and enjoying the area since it has been revamped with paddling pools etc, this is why we wanted the regeneration so that people can enjoy the area.
A resident has dumped a double mattress and other fly-tipping down Neapean Grove; luckily we have video evidence of this and it has been sent to the council. We have been informed by the council that they have made a visit to the property and are now proceeding to prosecute the culprit. We are baffled as to why people are still behaving like this, especially when the resident at no. 7 Dee Street was recently fined £1200 and likewise the landlord of 25 Tyne Street fined £400 for the same behaviour and rightly so… After the Million pounds spent to rejuvenate the street we don’t want people to have to face rubbish all over the streets.
Next meeting is - Tuesday 10th July
Venue: ASDA Hessle Road, Training Room
7:30pm till 9:00pm
Due to ASDA’s meeting room being unavailable, our next meeting is being moved forward to July. We are getting a lot of feedback from residents saying that we need speed bumps down the street; we have been to the council on this 3 times now and they have handed over the issue to Highways England. There have been a few issues regarding this; with a resident of Dee Street who was speeding at approx. 40-50mph down the street in a 4x4, with a child in the back, being confronted and the attitude was that he was ‘not bothered’. We also had an issue with a child running into a car, he was only shaken but we need to be vigilant when there are drivers with the above attitude driving down the street.
After all the warning we have mad there are still residents leaving the lids up on their wheelie bins, there were around 9 counted this week. The council will not take your bin if you leave the lid up, this will only attract vermin. There were several shopping bags with food waste fly-tipped outside the bank on Dee Street. We have the culprits on camera; we just need someone to now name them so the council can prosecute them. If you know who it is please let us know so we can stop them from doing it again. We would like to say a big thank you to the man who lives above the Charlie Ryan shop, he has taken it upon himself to clear out the full tenfoot between Tyne Street and Hessle Rd, de-weeding it and tidying it up. This is the sort of community spirit that we welcome in our area.
Residents Meeting - Tuesday 14th February 2017
We would like to thank councilor Fudge and Darren Hale for making the ‘Get your rubbish out’ day happen. Also thank you to the drivers and council employees for their hard work on the day. However, within a week there were 7 bags of rubbish and a TV left in the street and ten foots. There have been 3 more cameras put up by residents to catch fly-tippers and people who have been causing damage to cars. Due to this rubbish the council coordinator is going to monitor the street to catch and prosecute the culprits. The council has provided us with cameras and stickers down to put up Dee Street to catch the fly-tippers down there also.
Regeneration is going to start early May. The new contractor is KeepMoat, we are hoping that this is actually going to happen instead of false promises. After a count, we have found that we are short by 40 bins down the street. It is the landlord’s responsibility to provide a bin for a property not the council. If you do not have a bin and you are a private tenant you need to push this matter with your landlord. We have collected 364 signatures that have now been sent off to oppose the plans to split Hessle Rd into 2 wards. We are hoping this will have an impact on the situation.
Next meeting:-
Tuesday 14th March
Venue: ASDA Hessle Road, Training Room
7:30pm till 9:00pm