Kimberley

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Kimberley is a small town, bordered on three sides by major roads: the M1 motorway, the A610 dual carriageway and the B600 Watnall road. On the fourth side of Kimberley is the Giltbrook retail park. Kimberley town contains many local shops, two major retailers and has five public houses within the town centre. The town is bisected by Main Street. The town library, with local information, is on Main 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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  • February
    • 14th Street Briefing
      Millfield Road / Bassett Close Kimberley, 7:00pm - 8:00pm
      Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be holding a meeting on your street. Please use this opportunity to come and speak to us to raise any concerns you may have about the area in which you live. We will also be able to provide you with an update of work we have been doing in your area and provide you with advice on a number of subjects, from personal safety to property marking
    • 16th Beat Surgery
      Sainsburys supermarket Kimberley, 3:00pm - 4:00pm
      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.
  • March
    • 8th Beat Surgery
      Sainsburys supermarket Kimberley, 11:00am - 12:00pm
      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.

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Beat Update

December update for Kimberley.

The safer neighbourhood team have been engaged in Operation Animism which is an operation in relation to anti social behaviour. We will be patrolling during the day into the evenings and this will continue into the New Year.

There have been 3 burglaries, 2 vehicle crime and 4 criminal damage this December compared to December 2010.
The above low figures are good news for the residents of Kimberley, BUT even one crime is one too many!

Further GOOD NEWS anti-social behaviour incidents have dropped from 21 last December to 15 this December.
Please remain vigilant and security conscious.

Intelligence

We would encourage members of our community to contact us if you see anyone acting suspiciously. Please ring us on 999 if it is an emergency or use our new telephone number of 101. You can also call crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Crime Prevention Message

Please make sure you keep your property and vehicle secure. Please keep valuables out of view.
If you would like other crime prevention advice please contact your local beat team or come along to meet us at beat surgeries.

Have your say on the local issues that effect you and complete a Neighbourhood Priority Survey : http://www.neighbourhoodprioritysurvey.co.uk

Nottinghamshire Police have a website where you can sign up for regular alerts in relation to your local area:
https://www.nottinghamshirealert.co.uk

January 2012 Update

We are being told by the community of Kimberley 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, two Acceptable Behaviour Contracts and one Anti Social Behaviour Order have been given to local youths. This is particularly the case in Kimberley Town Centre where these incidents were being reported.

From April the 1st 2011 to September the 30th 2011 saw an increase of 9 reported crimes compared to the same period in 2010.
From October the 1st 2011 to January the 19th 2012 saw an increase of 40 reported crimes compared to the same period in 2010.

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
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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.






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