We asked: 

what issues concerned you most in your area

You said: 

Anti social behaviour throughout Rossington, in particular around the Radburn, Brodsworth and Atterby drive estates.

We did: 

7th April - Two quads seized from the Radburn Road area following information from a member of the public

8th April - Patrols around Radburn Road. Stopped several youths stopped and they were informed of the PACT priority. They had their details taken before they were moved away from the area.

8th April - Officers attended Brodsworth Way park and undertook foot patrol around the area, including the duck pond. Several members of tyhe public were spoken to. One alluded to the fact that on an evening youths in cars frequent the parking area and play loud music, wheelspin and cause a general nuisance. This persons concern will be dealt with.

8th April - PCSO stop a number of youths and siezed 82 units of alcohol. Details taken and youth moved on.

9th April - Officers responding to a call of youths playing football on Radburn road, found the youths who were promptly warned. Despite this the youths carried on playing football and so have been referred to DMBC's ABC+ team.

9th April - A member of the public called to report youths and children as young as 12 or 13 causing a disturbance as they went to and from the park behind Atterby Drive. The area was visited and the park searched but no youths were present.

10th April - Illegal off road motorbike operation throughout the South SNA area. Regular patrols of Brodsworth Way area found no nuisance youths nor any motorbikes. In addition to this, none were reported by residents of Rossington.

13th April - Report by a member of the public on Brodsworth estate that her window had been smashed by nuisance youths. Three local youths were named and admitted the offence. They were issued with restorative justice tickets, which means they will pay for the window to be repaired. Their details will also be passed to DMBC's ABC+ scheme.

13th April - Patrols by PCSOs around the Radburn road estate. No issues or youths present at these times.

14th April - PCSOs patrolling Atterby Park find a group of 12 young males. There was a distinct smell of cannabis and so PCs arrived and searched the males. Evidence of recent drug use was discovered and drug paraphernalia was found but no drugs were present. Eaach male was advised to leave the area and to do so quietly so as to not disturb the residents.

20th April - Officers from South Yorkshire Police, St Leger Homes and DMBC conducted a community impact survey in the Radburn Road area. This is as a result of numerous complaints from local residents regarding Anti-social behaviour based around a particular house on the estate.

3rd May - Cycle patrols conducted on Radburn Road, a group of youths were spoken to having been seen playing footabll in the street. The youths stopped once spoken to.

4th May - Patrols conducted in the Radburn Road area, no groups of youths were about.

5th May - Cycle patrols conducted in all the hot spot areas, and again a quiet shift in terms of youths and ASB.

6th May - Specific patrol conducted on the Grange Lane Park, following a bullying issue, and liaison at the youth centre. A patrol was also conducted on Atterby Park following a report from a member of the public about youth nuisance. There were no youths present, but it was noticed that there seems to be signs of fires having been lit in the woods.

 Concluded on 11th May 2011