Whitemoor

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The combination of the inner city of Whitemoor and Old Basford are situated north west of the city centre of Nottingham. The boarder roads consist of Barlock Road, Valley Road, Radford Road, Wilkinson Street, Nuthall Road and Bar Lane

The population is around 4,437 residents. The majority of the area is residential housing with three schools (Whitemoor Primary School, Bracknell Crescent, Heathfield Primary School, Scotland Road and Southwark Junior School, Southwark Street). There is an Industrial area situated between Western Boulevard and Radford Road. In addition there is a main recreation area, the park on Vernon Road.

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.


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Beat Events

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  • February
    • 18th Beat Surgery
      Basford Library, Vernon Road, 10:30am - 11:30am
      The first and third Saturday of each month a member of your local Newighbourhood Police Team will be at Basford Library, Vernon Road. A local Councillor, when available will be in attendance. Please feel free to come and speak to us to discuss your issues.
  • March
    • 3rd Beat Surgery
      Basford Library, Vernon Road, 10:30am - 11:30am
      The first and third Saturday of each month a member of your local Newighbourhood Police Team will be at Basford Library, Vernon Road. A local Councillor, when available will be in attendance. Please feel free to come and speak to us to discuss your issues.
    • 17th Beat Surgery
      Basford Library, Vernon Road, 10:30am - 11:30am
      The first and third Saturday of each month a member of your local Newighbourhood Police Team will be at Basford Library, Vernon Road. A local Councillor, when available will be in attendance. Please feel free to come and speak to us to discuss your issues.

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Beat Update

Current Update – Feburary 2012

All crime for the year so far is down by 12%, this includes house burglaries down by 50%, criminal damage down by 28%.

Vehicle crime, such as theft from motor vehicle for the month of January is down from one to two a week. Which is two for the whole month.

We will continue to knock on doors and give preventive advice when noticing vulnerable vehicles in the hope to prevent yourselves becoming victims of crime and to raise awareness. If you see any persons acting suspiciously, let us know so we can stop them or catch them in the process of committing crime.

We also have a new initiative called Nottinghamshire Alert. This works by the Neighbourhood Policing Team sending emails/texts to people who have signed up to it and letting them know what is happening in their area on a regular basis. Please get in contact with your local officers if you are interested or log on to the website www.neighbourhoodalert.co.uk this is a free service.

If you have any concerns or witness any suspicious activity please do not hesitate to contact us at the earliest opportunity to investigate the matter.

Emergency 999 or non emergency number 101.
Crimestoppers 0800 555111

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