I visited this area today on the request of the owner and operator of The Oxford Retreat as he is concerned about antisocial behaviour, drug use and damage to the rear fence of his venue. I was pleased to have a Street Scene team leader with me to give advice on what might be possible.
The problem is that this little pocket of land, just behind Middle Fisher Row (between Park End Street and Hythe Bridge Street) is very badly lit an so tends to attract all sort of antisocial behaviour. Drugs paraphernalia, broken glass and all sorts of other rubbish are found there by the street scene team most days. The area also attracts people urinating or worse in the small hours of the morning as it is so much part of the light night entertainment area of the City.
You can see the damage to the rear fence of the Oxford Retreat in the picture – the apparently happens regularly. There have been break-ins too.
I think there are lots of angles on this problem – lighting must help so I’ll investigate that and it may be that a better fence needs to be erected to protect the fence that is the property of the Oxford Retreat. I don’t want to see the area fenced off but it might make sense to allow some community or commercial use of the area so it’s bit less likely to attract problems. Watch this space! The first job will be to work out who owns the land.