Ranskill and Sutton
This beat covers the 10 villages and Hamlets of Ranskill, Torworth, Barnby Moor, Sutton Cum Lound, Lound, Mattersey, Mattersey Thorpe, Babworth, Ranby and Moreton and Scrooby.
Population figures for this beat are approximately 4,992 in 1792 dwellings.
In the main these villages are in farming areas.The extremely busy A1 runs along the western boundary of this beat area. Also included in the beat is the Category C Prison at Ranby.
Under the Policing Pledge, this is a rural beat and has a 20 minute emergency response time. For an explanation of what this means click here.
Beat Officers
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PC Steve Bolstridge (1215)
Phone: 101, Ext 807 7145
Mobile: 07525 226886
Email PC Steve Bolstridge -
PCSO Catherine Phillips (4735)
Phone: 101 Ext 807 7361
Mobile: 07525 409789
Email PCSO Catherine Phillips
Beat Events
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May
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19th
Ranskill Patchwalk
Ranskill , 4:00pm - 5:00pm
PCSO Catherine Phillips will be conducting a Patchwalk starting from Great North Road and along and down Arundel Drive. Survey forms will be completed to determine your local issues -
19th
Torworth Patchwalk
Torworth, 5:00pm - 5:30pm
PCSO Catherine Phillips will be conducting a patchwalk starting from Great North Road around the surrounding streets. Survey forms will be completed to establish your priorities and concerns.
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19th
Ranskill Patchwalk
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June
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19th
Torworth Patchwalk
Torworth, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
PCSO Catherine Phillips will be conducting a patchwalk starting from Great North Road around the surrounding streets. Survey forms will be completed to establish your priorities and concerns.
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19th
Torworth Patchwalk
Beat Update
Update April 2012
For the Month of March 2012, the following crimes have occurred on the Ranskill & Sutton Beat area:-
Theft from Motor Vehicle x 5
Theft Other x 5
Burglary Dwelling x 1
Criminal Damage x 1
Burglary Other x 1
Attempt Burglary Dwelling x 1
Attempt Burglary Other x 1
Vehicle Interference x 1
As we are aware, we have been experiencinig a high rate of cable thefts. If you see anything suspicious it is imperative that this is reported immediately on 999.
I would like to remind residents living across the beat area that crime and anti social behaviour figures for the location in which they live can be accessed by logging on to www.police.uk and following the prompts on screen.
I would also like to encourage community members to go online to tell the force what issues they would like their local beat team to focus on where they live. The online Neighbourhood Priority Survey went live on 07/02/2011 at:
www.neighbourhoodprioritysurvey.co.uk
There are also links from the Nottinghamshire police website homepage and local beat pages. The more survey forms which are completed will obviously give a truer reflection of what concerns members of the community have across their area. PLEASE take the time to complete the survey form – it only takes a matter of minutes to submit
If you are keen to know more about what is happening in your Neighbourhood you can now access details of what crimes are happening and on what streets by visiting www.police.uk
Nottinghamshire Police continue to encourage residents to subscribe" to Neighbourhood Alert. You can register now via the web site and once registered you will receive updates by your chosen method such as Phone, Text or Email as to what is happening in your area, You can set the parameters to just your village or your beat and you will receive free alerts regards crime and crime trends. You can also add further info via the web should you witness anything you feel others should be aware of. It’s away of spreading the message fast and getting the message to as many people as possible so they can prevent themselves becoming a victim of crime.
www.eastbassetlawcommunity.co.uk
The Police rely heavily on information passed to us from members of the public. If you have been witness to a crime or have any information that could assist the police you can ring us on 101
Members of the community are also to pass on information to your local police by making use of the Crimestoppers phone number 0800555111. Crimestoppers is a charity, you don’t need to provide your name and address and calls are not traced as callers can remain anonymous if they wish
Update March 2012
For the Month of February 2012, the following crimes have occurred on the Ranskill & Sutton Beat area:-
Theft from Motor Vehicle x 5
Criminal Damage x 4
Burglary Dwelling x 3
Burglary Other x 6
Attempt Burglary Dwelling x 1
Theft Other x 4
Vehicle Interference x 1
Update Feburary 2012
For the Month of January 2012, the following crimes have occurred on the Ranskill Sutton Beat:-
Burglary Dwelling x 3
Theft of Motor Vehicle x 2
Burglary Other x 5
Attempt Burglary Other x 1
Theft Other x 2
Theft from Motor Vehicle x 2
Attempt Theft of Motor Vehicle x 1
Theft of Pedal Cycle x 1
As most are aware, the theft of scrap metal and cabling is on the increase and we have Specialised Teams working to reduce this. Should you notice anything or anyone suspicious relating to the theft of cabling, please report it immediately on 999.
I would like to remind residents living across the beat area that crime and anti social behaviour figures for the location in which they live can be accessed by logging on to www.police.uk and following the prompts on screen.
I would also like to encourage community members to go online to tell the force what issues they would like their local beat team to focus on where they live. The online Neighbourhood Priority Survey went live on 07/02/2011 at:
www.neighbourhoodprioritysurvey.co.uk
There are also links from the Nottinghamshire police website homepage and local beat pages. The more survey forms which are completed will obviously give a truer reflection of what concerns members of the community have across their area. PLEASE take the time to complete the survey form – it only takes a matter of minutes to submit
If you are keen to know more about what is happening in your Neighbourhood you can now access details of what crimes are happening and on what streets by visiting www.police.uk
Nottinghamshire Police continue to encourage residents to subscribe" to Neighbourhood Alert. You can register now via the web site and once registered you will receive updates by your chosen method such as Phone, Text or Email as to what is happening in your area, You can set the parameters to just your village or your beat and you will receive free alerts regards crime and crime trends. You can also add further info via the web should you witness anything you feel others should be aware of. It’s away of spreading the message fast and getting the message to as many people as possible so they can prevent themselves becoming a victim of crime.
www.eastbassetlawcommunity.co.uk
The Police rely heavily on information passed to us from members of the public. If you have been witness to a crime or have any information that could assist the police you can ring us on 101
Members of the community are also to pass on information to your local police by making use of the Crimestoppers phone number 0800555111. Crimestoppers is a charity, you don’t need to provide your name and address and calls are not traced as callers can remain anonymous if they wish
Update January 2012
For the Month of December 2011, the following crimes have occurred on the Ranskill Sutton Beat area:-
Theft of Motor Vehicle x 1
Theft Other x 3
Burglary Other x 4
Burglary Dwelling x 2
Theft From Vehicle x 1
Crimal Damage x 2
I would like to remind residents living across the beat area that crime and anti social behaviour figures for the location in which they live can be accessed by logging on to www.police.uk and following the prompts on screen.
I would also like to encourage community members to go online to tell the force what issues they would like their local beat team to focus on where they live. The online Neighbourhood Priority Survey went live on 07/02/2011 at:
www.neighbourhoodprioritysurvey.co.uk
There are also links from the Nottinghamshire police website homepage and local beat pages. The more survey forms which are completed will obviously give a truer reflection of what concerns members of the community have across their area. PLEASE take the time to complete the survey form – it only takes a matter of minutes to submit
If you are keen to know more about what is happening in your Neighbourhood you can now access details of what crimes are happening and on what streets by visiting www.police.uk
Nottinghamshire Police continue to encourage residents to subscribe" to Neighbourhood Alert. You can register now via the web site and once registered you will receive updates by your chosen method such as Phone, Text or Email as to what is happening in your area, You can set the parameters to just your village or your beat and you will receive free alerts regards crime and crime trends. You can also add further info via the web should you witness anything you feel others should be aware of. It’s away of spreading the message fast and getting the message to as many people as possible so they can prevent themselves becoming a victim of crime.
www.eastbassetlawcommunity.co.uk
The Police rely heavily on information passed to us from members of the public. If you have been witness to a crime or have any information that could assist the police you can ring us on 101
Members of the community are also to pass on information to your local police by making use of the Crimestoppers phone number 0800555111. Crimestoppers is a charity, you don’t need to provide your name and address and calls are not traced as callers can remain anonymous if they wish
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