A Word From Watto - 2012
As
you are all probably aware after the recent Annual General meeting The Preston
Beach Progress Association executive now consist of Fred Evely, Vice President,
Marion Herkes, Secretary, Danny (Mac scrooge) Norton, Treasurer and myself as
President. Judy Carroll is to be congratulated on her hard work for the
Progress Association over the many years and deserves a well earned break from
the presidency. However in saying this Judy is still prepared to support and
assist the Progress as we continue to travel into the future.
Under
Larraine’s initiative and Marion’s support Preston Beach Progress has commenced
a new membership drive which is having outstanding results. If you know of others
who have a vested interest in Preston Beach, either residential or transient to
Preston on weekends, public holidays or when they please, can contact us for
membership forms. The more membership the better, as we are all in this
together.
Community Ownership Vision
In
my other life before retirement there was a mindset syndrome called “The Broken
Window Syndrome”. Also documented in
enforcement research. In summary, it relates to damage, anti social
behaviour, and crime. The syndrome starts from a small incident of a window in a street building being broken and
left unrepaired. It then becomes a signal that there’s no ownership and no one really
cares, so the breaking of more windows in that street occurs. This cascading affect
is the same as a motor vehicle being left unattended on the side of the road
for several days. Someone comes along and smashes in the front windscreen, if
still left unattended the mind set signal comes to fruition – no one cares so
the vehicle becomes totally trashed and sometimes burnt along with other
vehicles in the vicinity. The area or neighbourhood then declines - people
begin to ignore rowdy, unruly and threatening behaviour. They no longer become
the eyes and ears by ceasing to exercise social regulation over little things
happening in the area. When law-abiding eyes stop watching the streets, social
order breaks down and a more vicious cycle begins. Pride, community ownership,
law-abiding eyes and ears to enhance social regulation can eradicate this broken
window syndrome.
To
enable us to display a form of pride and community ownership, in liaison with
the Shire of Waroona, there will be a placement of a Welcome to Preston Beach entry
sign on the right hand side of the causeway as you enter Mitchell Road. More
work is planned to develop this area into a viable entry statement with a new
upgraded Information Town site map, a picnic rest area and seating. Our current
Preston Beach Town site information map at this location is outdated with its
support structure becoming unserviceable and unsafe. This will be addressed at
our next Progress general meeting Saturday March 31st, 2012.
Preston Beach Community Open Day
The
Preston Beach Community open day for the Town Site Strategy project, took place
between 10 am to 2 pm Saturday March 10th 2012 and was well attended
by community members. Approx 120 people attended our community centre to find
out what was happening, asked questions and provided feedback. Appreciation is
given to all who assisted and contributed in making this a successful occasion.
Marie and her team, Larraine, Marion, Bev Judy, Jan, Fred, Lew, Geoff and Doug,
your support and commitment was outstanding, so were the few wines and
frothies’ later.
Thank You
On a
personal note, I would like to thank you all for your kind thoughts and
condolences on the passing of my son John Patrick Watson (Jnr). Your support
was greatly appreciated by Larraine and myself.
Regards
John
Watson
President
Preston Beach
Progress
Association
March 16th 2012