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11 Weekly report from your PCSO |
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Week 11 Newsletter Team Update – Weaver & Cuddington Ward Partnership Working
This week I met with our Neighbourhood Housing Officer at my surgery base to discuss recent community issues and any concerns raised by residents.
Working together helps us support individuals and families more effectively, resolve problems early, and keep our community safe, connected and supported.
If you have any concerns you’d like to raise, please feel free to get in touch. You Said, We Did – Speeding Concerns: Wallerscote Road
Following feedback from Resident Voice surveys highlighting ongoing speeding concerns on Wallerscote Road, I carried out a speed enforcement session in the 30 mph zone.
The highest recorded speed: 35mph in the 30mph zone.
Thank you to all residents who continue to report concerns — your information genuinely helps keep our roads safer
Have your say:
Mini Police – Parking Session at Weaverham Primary Academy
This week my amazing Mini Police Officers took part in both theory and practical sessions all about parking.
Theory Session
The Mini Police designed their own parking tickets while learning what good and poor parking looks like, and why responsible parking keeps everyone safer.
Practical Session
We then went on a parking patrol, where the children issued their tickets as part of a real‑life activity. They confidently identified examples of good and poor parking.
A HUGE well done to all my Mini Police!
You Said, We Did – Further Speed Enforcement & School Parking
Speed enforcement was also carried out in the 40mph zone of Wallerscote Road, with the highest recorded speed being 46mph
All offences have been submitted to the Central Ticket Office (CTO) for progression School Parking – Sandiway Primary
Parking was monitored around the school this afternoon. For the safety of all children:
Your cooperation helps keep everyone safe during pick‑up times. Thank you Weaverham Primary Academy – Road Safety Session
This week I joined the Mini Police for their 2nd road safety session of the week.
The children used the speed device to monitor oncoming traffic and recorded their findings using tally charts.
For any drivers found exceeding the speed limit, the Mini Police will now be writing letters encouraging safer driving across our community.
I’ll return next week to run a maths session using all the speed data gathered. Safer Internet Day – Planning Visit
This afternoon I visited Danielle Ashley Activities to plan an upcoming Safer Internet Day session next month.
We’re looking forward to delivering a friendly and engaging session all about:
A big thank you for the warm welcome — I can’t wait to return! PCSO Michelle
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