Adel Weekly Crime Statistics for week commencing 11th March 2014

Police WomenAdel Weekly Crime Statistics for week commencing 11th March 2014

On Saturday there was an attempted burglary on Gainsborough Drive. Suspects snapped the Europrofile lock barrel to gain entry to a property but were disturbed by an alarm before making off.

A timely reminder to have a look at your locks and see if they meet the requirement of your insurance company.

There was also a break in to a garage overnight from the 5th to the 6th March on Kingsley Drive. Suspects forced the door and searched the garage before making off empty handed.

If you see anyone acting suspiciously then please do not hesitate to contact us on the police non emergency number 101.

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Crossing Patrol Vacancy at Adel Primary School, Leeds 16

Stop Children CrossingLooking for  a convenient job with flexible hours?

Join the team that plays an essential part in children’s lives.

For more information contact: 0113 378 1829

or email : csd.passengers@leeds.gov.uk

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Adel Weekly Crime Statistics for week commencing 18th February 2014

Police WomenAdel Weekly Crime Statistics for week commencing 18th February 2014

Burglary Dwelling: 0

Robbery: 0

Theft from Motor Vehicle: 0

Criminal Damage: 0

Good news for Adel – no crime reported over the last week, this is a welcome change to the recent spate of criminal damages recently in Adel.

There has been one incident reported of nuisance youths throwing objects at windows on Mulberry View. No damage has been caused and regular patrols will be made in the area.

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Date for Leeds NGT trolleybus Public Inquiry announced

TrolleybusInquiry opens on Tuesday 29 April with Pre-inquiry meeting scheduled for Tuesday 4 March.

A date for the start of the Public Inquiry into the planned Leeds NGT trolleybus scheme and the Inspector who will conduct the Inquiry have been announced by the Department for Transport.

Mr M J Whitehead LLB BSC CENG MICE, who has been appointed by the Secretary of State will open the Inquiry on Tuesday 29 April at Regus Office, 5th Floor, 2 Wellington Place, Leeds LS1 4AP.

Scope

Ahead of the Inquiry, Mr Whitehead will hold a Pre-inquiry meeting to discuss the practical arrangements for the inquiry, to set an inquiry programme and to clarify the scope of the inquiry.

This meeting will take place at the Leeds Metropole Hotel at 10am on Tuesday 4 March and is open to anyone who intends to present evidence to, or be represented at, the Inquiry. Everyone who has submitted a document of support or objection to the scheme will be sent a letter informing them of this meeting.

To read more, please click on this link:
http://www.wymetro.com/news/NGT_Public_Inquiry/

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Leeds trolleybus: New plans revealed – YEP

Trolleybus“TRANSPORT bosses have revealed details of the revised blueprint that they hope will win over Leeds’s trolleybus doubters.
The Yorkshire Evening Post has been given advance access to a 100-page, 30,000-word ‘statement of case’ that will be published in full online tomorrow.

It is one of a series of documents that have been prepared by trolleybus chiefs for the public inquiry that will decide the fate of their £250m scheme.

The documents set out more clearly than ever before how some journeys on the New Generation Transport (NGT) system would be nearly 40 per cent faster than those made by existing bus services.

They also reveal that the network would include a significantly greater amount of bus and cycle lane provision than previously thought.

Another section in the documents outlines how a £20m funding gap that has been hanging over the scheme would be filled by borrowing, to be paid back by operating revenues.

Other ideas in the updated paperwork include:

* The creation of a 3,500 sq m public park in Headingley;

* Environmental improvements to Hyde Park Corner and Monument Moor;

* Increased levels of planting to replace trees chopped down to make way for the system.

Jointly led by Leeds City Council and West Yorkshire passenger transport authority Metro, NGT has come under fire from opponents who claim it offers poor value for money and would damage the environment and people’s quality of life…”

Should you wish to vote there is a voting facility on the right hand side of the web page. 

To read more, please click on this link:
http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/latest-news/top-stories/leeds-trolleybus-new-plans-revealed-1-6402467

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