AN independent mediator has been called in to help find a solution to problems at a Barnard Castle beauty spot.
Residents living adjacent to the Lower Demesnes raised a number of issues at a packed public meeting in September.
Cars “pulling doughnuts”, speeding, abusive language, littering, drunkenness and drug use were some of the allegations levelled at young motorists who take their often modified vehicles onto the grass. The meeting was called by Barnard Castle Town Council.
A follow-up meeting has been called for Wednesday, November 30, at 6pm, in Woodleigh, on Scar Top. It will be led by Sally Forth a volunteer and case co-ordinator for Darlington-based Restorative Hub. Much of the hub’s work involves dealing with restorative justice, a process which gives victims the chance to get answers or explanations from offenders.
However, another part of Restorative Hub's work is to mediate in incidents of anti-social behaviour.
Barnard Castle town councillor Judi Sutherland said Ms Forth had been recommended by the police, who unlike the first meeting, will not be attending the follow-up. Cllr Sutherland said Ms Forth had organised a smaller meeting with some of the drivers on the receiving end of residents’ criticisms to hear their side of the story.
“The aim may be to get the two sides together ultimately,” said Cllr Sutherland.
She added: “Since the last meeting, I’ve cleared up a few issues that were raised regarding the conservation area and what it means for the Demesnes, and I’ve spoken to Simon Rogers and Kevin Tuck (of Barnard Castle neighbourhood police team) about the things the police can deal with and the things they can't.
“For example some complaints, like noise nuisance, would be council matters.
“One issue the police were interested in is some traffic abatement on Gray Lane so we will be asking residents for their views on that.”
Those planning to attend the follow are asked to confirm by email to clerk@barnardcastletowncouncil.gov.uk
Tuesday, 29 November 2016
Mediator called to settle row about youths on Demesnes, Barnard Castle
Posted on November 29, 2016 by Unknown
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