Eastwood South

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Eastwood South borders with Langley Mill and Heanor in Amber Valley Derbyshire. To the west is the A610 dual carriageway, forming a border. To the North lies the Eastwood North and Greasley wards. To the East lies Newthorpe and Giltbrook. Main roads in the area are the A610 to the East, which bypasses Eastwood Town, and the A608 that runs from Langley Mill over the A610 into Eastwood and exits via Eastwood North, to Brinsley. Nottingham Road is the main road through Eastwood, which comprises mainly of retail shops, offices, banks, supermarkets, public houses, Post Office, library, restaurants and takeaways.

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
    • 15th Patchwalk
      Lydia Gardens Eastwood, 1:00pm - 2:00pm
      A Patch Walk is a foot patrol `Police surgery’. It is aimed at reassuring the local community and by getting the community involved in what is happening in the local area. This is your chance to make a difference in your community where you will be able to identify local issues that affect you. Come along and meet your local beat team officers.
    • 20th Beat Surgery
      Youth Centre Kelham Way Eastwood, 7:00pm - 8:00pm
      A member of the Neighbourhood Policing Team will be present at the above location for you to discuss any local issues and problems that are causing you concern. Come along and have your say on how you want your Neighbourhood Policing Team to deal with them. We will also be able to update you on things that we have been doing in the area and provide advice, if required, on a number of subjects. We are also able to provide information on relevant Crime Reduction and suggestions on Home, Vehicle and Personal Security. If you are unable to attend this event but would like to speak to a local officer. Please call us on 101 ext 855 4864. Eastwood South Local Beat Team.
    • 23rd Patchwalk
      Queens Road North and Bishop Street, 7:00pm - 8:00pm
      A Patch Walk is a foot patrol `Police surgery’. It is aimed at reassuring the local community and by getting the community involved in what is happening in the local area. This is your chance to make a difference in your community where you will be able to identify local issues that affect you. Come along and meet your local beat team officers.

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Beat Update

EASTWOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH NEEDS YOU!

A Strong Watch makes a Strong Street.

Eastwood Neighbourhood Watch needs new members urgently to assist with:-

· Building better communities

· Working together to help cut crime

· Looking out for your neighbour

Meetings are held quarterly in Eastwood

A Strong Watch makes a Strong Street, Interested?

Come along to the next meeting to hear about the benefits of becoming a neighbourhood watch coordinator.

Alternatively contact Eastwood South Local Beat Team on 101 ext 855 4864 or email


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BE ALERT - JOIN THE COMMUNITY

WHAT IS IT?
The Neighbourhood Alert system is now available ONLINE. It's a free service that gives you up-to-date information about crime, and lets you report information confidentially to the police and Neighbourhood Watch. The advanced technology provides safe and secure two-way communication and can help communities and organisations work together to solve problems like anti-social behaviour and help reduce crime.

WHAT DO YOU GET?
1 - A totally free service, no monthly, annual or incoming text or phone charges.
2 - Information about crime trends incidents, and requests for info by voicemail, text and email.
3 - Report suspicous and anti-social behaviour and receive updates and responses about them.
4 - Review crime statistics, graphs and charts for your local area.
5 - Start or join a virtual informal Neighbourhood Watch Scheme.
6 - Discuss local issues online with other registered users.
7 - Configure exactly how, when and what priority of messages you want.
8 - Unsubscribe at any time, there are no contracts, costs or obligations.
9 - Remain unseen on the system or make your virtual scheme visible for other users to join.

January 2012 Update

We are being told by the community with Eastwood South that the Anti Social Behaviour in the area has decreased.
The Beat Team increased the patrols in the area, targeting local youths and challenging their behaviour.
As a result of the commitment of officers patrolling where these incidents were being reported.
Crime in Eastwood has seen a slight increase.

From April the 1st 2011 to September the 30th 2011 saw a 0.3% increase.

From October the 1st 2011 to January the 19th 2012 saw a 31% decrease

Any information received by you, the local community, is a great help to us to keep these crime figures and incidents of Anti Social Behaviour down.
Some crime prevention advice, please keep unattended windows closed where possible as open windows are a target for potential burglars. Also please do not leave items unattended in vehicles as again these might get stolen.


Local crime and detection statistics

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Eastwood Neighbourhood Watch Scheme

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