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YOUR LOCAL<br />

BEAT TEAMS<br />

CALVERTON,<br />

RAVENSHEAD & VILLAGES<br />

Neighbourhood Policing Insp.<br />

Inspector Chris Pearson<br />

Neighbourhood Policing Sgt<br />

Sgt 3112 Helen Walker<br />

Team no: 101 ext: 318 9719<br />

PC 2280 Christopher Whild<br />

101 ext: 811 6604<br />

PCSO 4517 Nicholas Brennan<br />

101 ext: 310 4517<br />

PCSO 4764 Kirsty Szeluk<br />

Tel: 101 ext: 853 4161<br />

GEDLING, BURTON JOYCE<br />

& VILLAGES<br />

Neighbourhood Policing Insp.<br />

Inspector Chris Pearson<br />

Neighbourhood Policing Sgt<br />

Sgt. 2706 Mike Ebbins<br />

101 ext: 318 9722<br />

PC 2365 Andrzej Hawrylak<br />

Phone: 101 Ext 310 2365<br />

PCSO 4736 Allan Cooke<br />

Phone: 101 Ext 310 4736<br />

PCSO 8909 Mark Careless<br />

Phone: 101 Ext 310 8909<br />

PC 3336 Shahwaz Shajiat<br />

Phone: 101 Ext 310 3336<br />

PCSO 4332 Trevor Parkinson<br />

Phone: 101 Ext 310 4332<br />

PCSO 4810 Liam Marshall<br />

Phone: 101 Ext 310 4810<br />

PCSO 4510 Behram Antia<br />

Phone: 101 Ext 310 4510<br />

BILSTHORPE, LOWDHAM,<br />

RAINWORTH, BLIDWORTH<br />

& VILLAGES<br />

Neighbourhood Policing Insp.<br />

Inspector Heather Sutton<br />

Neighbourhood Policing Sgt<br />

Sgt. 1468 Tony Hall<br />

101 ext: 310 1468<br />

PC 3922 Karl White<br />

Phone: 07921 061613<br />

PCSO 4741 Keith CROWHURST<br />

Phone: 07889 702823<br />

PC 3970 Rachel Dowsett<br />

Phone: 07971 782156<br />

PCSO 4739 Tracy STOKES<br />

Phone: 07525 409787<br />

PCSO 7956 John ARINS<br />

Phone: 07595 074258<br />

from your local neighbourhood policing inspector,<br />

Chris Pearson....<br />

I wanted to provide a short update<br />

as to our priorities. These remain<br />

Residential Burglary, Autocrime<br />

and ASB until at least <strong>January</strong><br />

<strong>2020</strong>.<br />

As the nights get darker earlier,<br />

leave a light on inside your house.<br />

Remember to choose low energy<br />

lamps (wherever possible). Use a<br />

timer switch to operate the lights<br />

as it starts to get dark. Change<br />

the times that the lights come on<br />

to simulate an occupied home.<br />

Make sure your front door is well<br />

lit. Use dusk to dawn lighting<br />

that automatically comes on as<br />

it gets dark. Make sure you keep<br />

your doors and windows locked<br />

at all times. There is also crime<br />

prevention advice available on the<br />

Nottinghamshire Police website<br />

which covers a range of subjects<br />

and this can be found under: www.<br />

nottinghamshire.police.uk/advice<br />

Autocrime has continued its<br />

downward trend this year with<br />

a 21% reduction across Gedling<br />

compared to this time last year.<br />

That equates to around 99 less<br />

victims of autocrime. Despite this,<br />

local officers are continuing to<br />

carry out proactive work around<br />

autocrime after a number of vans<br />

were broken into across Gedling<br />

during November with tools stolen.<br />

Despite the challenges of bonfire<br />

night and halloween, reports<br />

of anti-social behaviour (ASB)<br />

continue to be slightly lower<br />

than this time last year which<br />

is encouraging. I also recently<br />

met with colleagues from<br />

Nottinghamshire County Council<br />

youth services to look at how we<br />

can continue to work together in<br />

order to reduce incidents of ASB<br />

across Gedling.<br />

Moving on to road safety, the<br />

Gedling Neighbourhood team<br />

have been working alongside<br />

community volunteers. A<br />

community road safety operation<br />

was completed in the Spring Lane<br />

area of Lambley Village back in<br />

November following concerns from<br />

local residents about speeding in<br />

the area. We are aiming to repeat<br />

this work over the next few weeks<br />

and months and we will be visiting<br />

other locations across the Gedling<br />

Borough to address the issue of<br />

road safety.<br />

Finally I attended the<br />

Nottinghamshire Police Force<br />

Awards on 21st November where<br />

I saw PC 3532 James Gill win the<br />

Police Officer of the Year Award.<br />

PC Gill is a response officer based<br />

at Jubilee House in Arnold. This<br />

is a fantastic achievement and<br />

one that I believe is really well<br />

deserved.

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