Wells Road

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The Wells Road Beat is the largest beat in St Anns & Mapperley area. The Beat is bordered by Porchester Road to the East and Woodborough Road to the North and then separated from the other beats in St Anns by St Bartholomews Road (Donkey Hill) and Hungerhill Road. The Beat contains the Spirita owned properties of the Brewsters Road Estate and also the Nottingham City Homes owned properties of the Kingsthorpe Close Estate.

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
    • 22nd Hogarth Primary School Parenting Group
      The Hutt, Hogarth Primary School, Porchester Road, 9:30am - 11:30am
      A chance for parents/guardians/carers or any connected to the school to come and meet the Neighbourhood Policing Team and discuss any policing issues or concerns in their area
    • 22nd Priority Setting Meeting
      Elohim Community Centre, Wells Road, 7:00pm - 9:00pm
      Come along and meet your Councillors for the St Anns Ward and speak to Police. At this meeting we will agree what the Ward Priority will be for all the agencies to address for the next 3 months.
    • 27th Walter Halls Primary School Parenting Group
      Walter Halls Primary School, The Wells Road, 9:30am - 11:30am
      A opportunity to meet the local Neighbourhoood Policing Team and discuss any Policing issue or concerns in their area

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Beat Update

15/11/2011

Your local Beat Team remains dedicated to making your area a safe and crime free place to live. They actively patrol the estates and gather relevant intelligence.

If you witness any crimes, or know the identity of those responsible, we would urge you to report these details to the Police.

Children will always be looking for activities to keep them busy. I would like to ask all parents to speak to their children and actively discourage them from causing a nuisance on the estates. Local youth centres are available where they can engage in a number of activities.

We would also ask parents to discourage their children from playing football in the street. This not only causes annoyance to local residents but is also dangerous for the child.

Home security should remain a priority for all residents. I would urge all residents to ensure their property is secure whilst they are away or asleep.

As Christmas appraoches I would urge residents to be axtra vigilante. Do not leave items on display where they may be seen from the street.

I would like to ask the community to help us make their area a better place. If you witness any activity that causes problems in your area please report these to us. If you know the identity, or addresses, of any persons causing concern you can report these in the strictest of confidence.

If you require any home security advice you can contact a member of your local Neighbourhood Policing Team.

If you require Smartwater in your home you can also arrange this through your local NPT.


If you witness any persons acting suspiciously in the area please call the Police. Please look out for each other and help keep the community safe. You can contact a member of your local Neighbourhood Police Team or any of the numbers below:


Police Control Room - 101

City Council ASB Line - 0115 9152020

City Council Noise Pollution - 0115 9156410

CrimeStoppers - 0800 555 111

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