Thursday, 15 June 2017
Summary of Open Meeting for Lytton Estate Residents on Tuesday 23rd May 2017
Web: www.police.co.uk
Email:
avonmore.SNT@met.police.uk
Twitter: @MPSAvonmore
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LYTTON ESTATE
TENANTS &
RESIDENTS
ASSOCIATION
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Hosted
by:
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PC Martin Pryce
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Safer Neighbourhood
Team (SNT), Avonmore & Brook Green
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Sgt James Burgess
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Safer Neighbourhood
Team (SNT), Avonmore & Brook Green
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Andy Fox
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Housing Officer andrew.fox@lbhf.gov.uk
/ 020 8753 4835
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Vince Conway
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Asset Manager vince.conway@lbhf.gov.uk
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Camilla McBrearty
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Community Safety
Officer camilla.mcbrearty@lbhf.gov.uk
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Tom Roche
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Chair, LETRA tralyttonresidents@gmail.com
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Present:
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Tim Shread
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Vice-chair, LETRA lyttononline@gmail.com
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George Robbie
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Secretary, LETRA
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Darnett McLean
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Treasurer, LETRA tralyttonresidents@gmail.com
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Residents
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26, representing every block on Lytton Estate
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This
was a lively, well-attended meeting and thanks go to our hosts and to all the
residents who could come. It was a
useful opportunity for the tenants and leaseholders to air their concerns to
the Metropolitan Police and Officers of the Borough Council.
Burne Jones Windows, Door & Communal Security
Vince
confirmed the replacement should begin in the next 2 months. The communal security doors will be added to
the end of that project. The current
plan is to secure each stairwell, but residents will be consulted and if they
do not want that, it will not happen.
Leaseholders will receive a Section 20 Notice of Estimate before the
works as there will be a charge, including the communal security doors.
CCTV Cameras
Camilla
confirmed that every block will have a number of CCTV cameras by end of
year. Some will be static, some
panning. They will join LBHF’s monitored
network at Town Hall: 3 operators viewing 40 screens accessing 900
cameras. They are used to help police in
real time. Historical footage can also
be accessed to help identify those involved in any reported ASB/crime at a
given time and date. Police can access
recordings and use them in court. If not
used, recordings are deleted after 1 month.
Local crime statistics can be found at www.police.co.uk.
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