Worksop South And Welbeck
Covering the areas of Water Meadows Estate, St Annes Estate, Clumber Park, Hardwick Village, Carburton, Norton, Cuckney, Welbeck Estate, Holbeck, Nether Langwith & Whaley Thorns.
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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Sgt Simon Spooner (3243)
Phone: 101 Ext 807 7145
Mobile: 07525 226485
Email Sgt Simon Spooner -
PC Jason Crofts (1146)
Phone: 101 ext 807 7145
Mobile: 07702 141951
Email PC Jason Crofts -
PCSO Jaime Shaw (7419)
Phone: 101 Ext 807 7145
Mobile: 07525 226866
Email PCSO Jaime Shaw
Beat Events
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July
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9th
Worksop South Priority Setting Meeting
Worksop Police Station, Potter Street, Worksop, S80 2AL, 6:00pm - 7:00pm
This is a meeting (open to the public) between the Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant (Sgt Spooner) and the chairs of the relevant Safer Neighbourhood Groups to determine the 3 Neighbourhood Priorities for the area for the next 3 months based on the information from the Neighbourhood Surveys completed by members of the public.
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9th
Worksop South Priority Setting Meeting
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October
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23rd
Worksop South Priority Setting Meeting
Worksop Police Station, Potter Street, Worksop, S80 2AL, 6:00pm - 7:00pm
This is a meeting (open to the public) between the Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant (Sgt Spooner) and the chairs of the relevant Safer Neighbourhood Groups to determine the 3 Neighbourhood Priorities for the area for the next 3 months based on the information from the Neighbourhood Surveys completed by members of the public.
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23rd
Worksop South Priority Setting Meeting
Beat Update
Beat Update
Update May 2012
Figures for April 2012 compared with April 2011 show that offences relating to theft have decreased by almost a half from 17 down to 8 with the number of offences detected increasing from 3 to 8.
The detection of theft from motor vehicles offences has increased from 2 last year to 24 this year.
The number of drug related offences has increased from 1 to 2 of which one has been detected.
Unfortunately burglary dwelling offences have also seen an increase compared to the same period last year rising from no offences to three.
Offences against the person have reduced from 7 incidents last year to none this year.
Thank you for your support by filling out the Neighbourhood Priority Survey, via the below link. Please keep completing so that you can update us as to what your current issues are. The results of these are used to set our priorities every 3 months, so they are very important.
http://www.neighbourhoodprioritysurvey.co.uk/
Now that the lighter nights are upon us and gardening is the flavour of the season we would ask all residents to be aware of security.
Some simple steps that can be taken include:
Garages and sheds
Try to keep your garage door open only for as long as is necessary. If thieves can see there is something worth stealing from a garage they could come back later and break in
As with items in your home, valuables stored in either a shed or a garage should be marked with your postcode and house number so if they are stolen and recovered you can be traced and reunited with your property
Large expensive equipment, like lawn mowers, should be fastened to something bulky. Alternatively, fit anchor posts attached to the floor to provide a fixed point for locking your belongings to
At home
Use strong locks on all external doors and easy to reach windows - such as those on the ground floor, above flat roofs or near drainpipes.
Dont hang keys where they could easily be reached through a letterbox or window and never leave them on a sideboard where they are visible.
Keep valuable items away from windows where they could be seen by passers-by. This includes home computers and television sets.
Close the curtains when it becomes dark to prevent people looking in to your property.
Think about using time switches so that you property inside is lit up at various times.
Vehicles
Dont leave windows and roofs open on vehicles while they are unattended
When leaving your vehicle make sure there is nothing on show
If you have a satellite navigation (SatNav) system in your car remove it when you leave your vehicle and wipe away sucker marks from your windscreen
www.immobilise.com is a national property website where you can register all of your belongings.
Please be vigilant, if it is an emergency dial 999 or 101 in a non emergency situation. You can also give information anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
Local crime and detection statistics
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