Broomhill

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Broomhill beat is bordered by Chesterfield Road South from Rosemary Street as far as Abbot Road then up Abbot Road and along Westfield Lane cutting down Harrop White Road to Ladybrook Lane to the junction with Rosemary Street.









Under the Policing Pledge, this is an urban beat and has a 15 minute emergency response time. For an explanation of what this means click here.


Beat Officers


Beat Events

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  • May
    • 17th Street Surgery
      Morton Street Mansfield., 7:15pm - 8:15pm
      Street surgeries are held at a convenient time and place for local residents to come and meet us and are a good opportunity for residents to be updated on local issues. If you live a little further away than Morton Street on the Broomhill beat and feel as though you would benefit from a surgery on your street, then please contact us and we will accommodate you!
  • June
    • 14th Street Surgery
      Marlborough Road Mansfield., 5:00pm - 6:00pm
      Street surgeries are held at a convenient time and place for local residents to come and meet us and are a good opportunity for residents to be updated on local issues. If you live a little further away than Marlborough Road on the Broomhill beat and feel as though you would benefit from a surgery on your street, then please contact us and we will accommodate you!
  • July
    • 11th West Mansfield priority setting meeting
      Mansfield Woodhouse Police Station, 7:00pm - 8:00pm
      The way we Police your neighbourhood has changed. Instead of having individual Beat Officers covering single council wards / police beats we now have an area known as West Mansfield. This area incorporates your wards Sherwood,Woodlands,Grange Farm,Ladybrook,Brick Kiln,Penniment,Broomhill,Abbott,Bull Farm and Pleasley. This meeting will be an opportunity for you to have your say about issues on the area and also to discuss our proposed priorities for the next three months. Anyone interested is welcome to attend

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Beat Update

GENERAL INFORMATION FOR RESIDENTS

The way the Broomhill Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) operates has recently changed. There will now be a member of the local SNT available to deal with your call seven days a week, however to facilitate the change it may be that the previous dedicated Broomhilll SNT of PC 809 Chris Buxton and PCSO 8180 Romek Kordecki will not respond to your initial call or enquiry. Both Chris and Romek now form part of the West Mansfield Safer Neighbourhood Team that are responsible for covering the police beats known as Sherwood, Bull Farm and Pleasley, Ladybrook, Grange Farm, Cumberland and Broomhill. These beats are aligned with the pre 1st May 2011 Mansfield District council wards. The team consists of four Constables, PC 3010 Ian Dickson PC 809 Chris Buxton, PC 2479 Simon Hardy, PC 831 Marcus Tierney and six Police Community Support Officers (PCSO) 4722 Stevie Willetts, 7792 Shelley Reynolds, 7321 Donna Ward, 8153 Mike Cartwright, 8180 Romek Kordecki and 4729 Craig Bull.
Although Chris and Romek will retain overall responsibility for the Broomhill beat and deal with ongoing issues it may be that one of the other team members will contact you initially, in their absence such as when they are on rest days or periods of leave. Likewise they may be required to spend time dealing with issues on the other beats within the “ West Mansfield cluster” in the absence of their team members that are primarily responsible for covering them.

January 2012 update and New Priorities for the area until April 2012
The new West Mansfield Beat priorities are now on the website and can be viewed on the main page for Mansfield North Neighbourhood Team. The priority relevant to the Broomhill Beat is Anti Social Behaviour on and around Tuckers Lane. All officers on the team will work together to reduce this issue by way of regular patrols, use of targeted patrols known as Operation Animism on Friday and Saturday evenings. In addition a priority has been set to combat Burglary, Robbery and Vehicle Crime particularly on Cumberland Beat where figures show there is the greatest increase, however Broomhill will also be covered by patrols and operations and in particular the areas of Abbott road and Westfield Lane where we have suffered a number of crimes relating to vehicles.

If you see anything suspicious please report it, if we don’t know about it we cannot do anything about it. Remember our new number for non emergency calls is 101; you should still ring 999 in an emergency.

Reduce vehicle crime

• Don't leave items on display, remove valuables and wipe away sat nav marks
• Always lock your vehicle, and don’t forget the boot and windows
• When you’re out and about, always try and park in a secure attended car park,
• When parking at home, use your garage if you have one and lock garden gates. If you park on the street, try to leave your car in a well-lit area or near a CCTV camera
• Fit an immobiliser or an alarm, and use a steering lock to deter criminals.
• Consider buying anti-theft screws for your number plate and attach lockable wheel nuts to help prevent wheels from being stolen
• Have your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) etched on windows, windscreens and headlamps

REDUCE THE RISK OF BECOMING A VICTIM OF BURGLARY
Dwelling House Burglaries can be avoided.
Please ensure that you follow the crime prevention advice below, in order to ensure that you are protected from being a victim of future burglaries. If this advice is followed, it will significantly reduce the likelihood of you becoming a burglary victim.
CHECK THAT DOORS AND WINDOWS ARE LOCKED
Burglaries occur at all times of the day and night, and often occur through insecure doors, whist the occupants are in the house. Recently victims have had items stolen from their kitchens, whilst they are watching the TV in the room next door. DO NOT LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU. Keep your doors and windows locked at all times, including when you are in your house
BURGLAR ALARMS
If you have a burglar alarm installed at you address, please use it. Often Police Officers revisit victims of Burglary to find that they have not used their alarms. Alarms are a very effective method of deterring burglars. If you hear a neighbours alarm activating please investigate the matter or contact the Police. Occasionally Alarms have activated and no-one has reacted to the activation. IF YOUR ALARM ACTIVATE WOULD YOU WANT SOMEONE TO RESPOND TO IT?
CCTV
If you have CCTV cameras installed at your address, ensure that it working correctly and that you know how to use it. Often Police visit addresses that have CCTV footage only to find that potential evidence has been lost as the systems do not work or the owners do not know how to work them
GATES AND FENCES
Ensure that gates are secure and locked, and that fences are not easy to climb over. Burglars look for easy opportunities to commit crimes. Often a locked gate can stop them from entering your garden to look for further opportunities
LIGHTING
Exterior lighting is another effective method of deterring burglars. Burglars do not want witnesses to be able to identify them. Lighting increases the chances of this happening. If you have exterior lighting at your address, ensure that it is working correctly.
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
Police Officers always conduct enquiries at the addresses neighbouring burglary victims. It is often found that people have not reported suspicious activity to the Police as they do not wish to ‘waste our time’. It is never a waste of time to report suspicious activity to the Police. Burglars look for opportunities to commit crime, this may occur hours or days prior to the burglary occurring. If the Police are notified of this activity, there is a real opportunity to prevent it happening. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN THE CURE
CRIMESTOPPERS
People often choose not to report matters to the Police for a number of reasons, including concerns about retaliation form offenders. If you feel like this, please ring Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Any calls made to Crimestoppers are complexly confidential. Calls are free and you will not be asked for your name, address or telephone number.

If you would like further advice, call Nottinghamshire Police on 101 or visit www.nottinghamshire.police.uk. If a crime is in progress, dial 999. For instant updates about crime in your area, sign up to www.neighbourhoodalert.co.uk

February 2012 update


The Safer Neighbour Hood Beat Team together with Mansfield District council Wardens have carried out regular high visibility patrols paying particular attention to the areas that were highlighted by residents who completed the Neighbourhood surveys.
The Police have received several reported incidents of Anti Social behaviour on Tuckers Lane; persons causing problems of littering have been identified and have been issued fixed penalty notices.
School pupils walking up Champion Crescent have been spoken to and advised about dropping litter and causing anti social behaviour.
The Beat team have been working actively with pupils at Beechhill School assisting them and St Johns ambulance with their basic first aid certificate.
The Beat Team have started their Duke of Edinburgh Police service badge at All Saints School, it is a ten week course covering the Police structure, responsibilities and the criminal Justice system.
The safer neighbourhood team are running a Fishing competition during the Easter school holiday.


Sherwood Forest Farm Park Langdale Pond.
Thursday 5th April 2012
Meet at the fishery at 09.45am
Draw 10am; Fish 11am-3 pm.
£3.00 entry.
Sherwood Farm Park fishery Rules apply. All Anglers aged 12 years and over must be in possession of a valid fishing licence. Fishery Rules Apply
Parents/Guardians-Please ensure that you collect your children at 3 pm or arrange suitable arrangements for them to get home safely. It is your Responsibility.
This Match will be for 9- 18 years only from the North Mansfield Area. There will be Fishing tackle prizes awarded.
This event is being supported and funded by James Roche from the Angling Development Board and the Environment agency.

For Further Details and to register your entry contact Mansfield North safer Neighbourhood Team Officers
PCSO 8180 Romek Kordecki 07595074318 or email [email protected]
Or PC 831 Marcus Tierney 07729546887 [email protected]









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