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ASB reporter – December summary

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Published in Security and Safety

Only 11 incidents were reported during December; just 2 more than November and less than half of those reported a year ago when the total for December 2021 was 26.

Totals by house and their % of the total were as follows:

HouseIncidents
Ben Jonson6 (54.5%)
Frobisher Crescent3 (27.3%)
Gilbert1 (9.1%)
Cromwell Tower1 (9.1%)

In terms of the number of incidents and type of asb activity reported, the results were as follows:

Parkour4 (36.3%)
Cycling3 (27.3%)
Deliveroo cyclist1 (9.1%)
Adult male preparing a drone1 (9.1%)
Rowdy behaviour1 (9.1%)
Noisy behaviour 2 males playing
football
1 (9.1%)

A report based on 12 months data June 2021 to June 2022 together with findings & recommendations has been provided to appropriate Corporation Members and discussions are ongoing – as an initial outcome a Task/Finish

Joint Action Group has been formed and had its inaugural meeting in December. The Group consists of City of London Police Officers: Barbican Estate Management; other Corporation Officers; the Chair of the Barbican Residential Committee and myself.

Please continue to report any anti-social behaviour you may witness occurring across the estate. Any crime, including phone or bag snatching, should be reported directly to the City of London Police and not included here.

Please remember that the intention of the ASB Reporter is purely to gather evidence of anti-social behaviour. Therefore, if you witness an asb incident please use the website to record the event but if immediate action is also required then you should follow normal procedure such as calling the Police on 101 (or 999 but only if URGENT); Barbican Estate Office; City Noise Team etc …

David Bradshaw

Chair, Barbican Estate Security Committee

3 January 2023

1 response to “ASB reporter – December summary”

  1. Many thanks for your efforts in initiating this and taking it to the next level – much appreciated!
    The resulting procedure promises to be invaluable in addressing the potential fallout of the many changes that will be occurring around the Barbican in the next decade.

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