POLICE DETAILS
Dorset Police - Poole South Neighbourhood
Dorset Police Information
Dorset Police covers approximately 1024 Square miles of land and a similar body of water off the coastline.
Dorset is one of a very few to not have a motorway to patrol, but does have three very busy main roads and over 3332 miles of roads to police.
Poole South Neighbourhood
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Neighbourhood Officer Details
Locations
Poole Police Station
Joint Emergency Services Building, Wimborne Road, Poole, BH15 2BP
Poole is a town with a mix of tourism and industry. It has the largest natural harbour in Europe, Brownsea Island is one of the few sites where red squirrels survive, the beaches have won nineteen Blue Flag awards and two Premier Seaside Awards and its heathland is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
The town is home to the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Poole Pirates Speedway team and Sunseeker, the luxury motor yacht constructor. The Merck Group, the world's leading manufacturer of liquid crystals found in computers, watches and TV sets, has a centre for excellence in Poole. The RNLI also has its national headquarters in Poole and operates a fleet of lifeboats from there.
Our patrol officers provide a resilient, effective 24 hour policing capability responding to the wide range of incidents and emergencies that can occur in the area. These officers work closely with our Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPTs) to provide an effective policing service that recognises and responds to the priorities of the community and yet is available to deal with the full spectrum of services required from the police.
The NPTs are dedicated to tackle priority crime and Anti Social Behaviour areas and consist of police officers, PCSOs and volunteers led by two dedicated Sergeants all working in close partnership with other agencies and the local communities to tackle issues and secure long term solutions.
Poole NPT will be conducting Priority surveys with the communities of Poole when we hold engagement events, or attended in support of local authority or other local events. These questionnaires are aimed at identifying the problems and concerns which matter the most to the community. These will be targeted and through a process of Problem Oriented Policing and Problem Solving we will work towards solving the problem. The top three issues raised by the community will be assessed quarterly and input below.
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Due to current staffing restrictions/reductions, there will be some disruption to Station Desk Services. Hours will be reviewed regularly based on required staffing availability. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
During February/March 2023 Poole Enquiry Office hours will be adjusted as below:
On some dates due to these temporary reductions, the station may need to close 1300-1400 hrs for rest break. When Poole is closed please either visit Bournemouth Police Station or use the yellow phone located on the wall outside the station.
We aim to revert to regular hours of Monday - Friday 0800-1730 hrs as soon as possible.
- 14.03.2023 0800-1530
- 15.03.2023 Closed
- 17.03.2023 0800-1530
- 23.03.2023 0800-1500
- 27.03.2023 Closed
- 28.03.2023 - 31.03.2023 0800-1530
- Good Friday 07.04.2023 Closed
- Easter Monday 10.04.2023 Closed
- May Bank Holiday 01.05.2023 Closed
- Kings Coronation B/H 08.05.2023 Closed
Normal policing patrols will continue to be provided when the Station Desk is closed and alternative contact can be made using the online reporting services on our website, email to [email protected] or via 101 for all non-emergency matters.
When life or safety is at risk always dial 999.
Please note that when attending to ensure effort is made to arrive approximately 1 hour prior to closing time to allow your enquiry or process to be dealt with.
Road Traffic Collisions, Property Release, Section 165 seized motor vehicle release, Prohibition release, Sex Offender registration - can take up to 1 hour to complete.
Thank you for your consideration and enabling us to provide as prompt a service as possible.
Priorities
1 Oct 2023 | Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) ASB came out as a second priority in our surveys. ASB impacts on people’s lives and can be extremely personal. We are committed to supporting the community and tacking this head on. The Inspector chairs a monthly ASB Intelligence meeting with stakeholders from mental health teams, schools, housing, and council colleagues (to name a few) to discuss problems and investigate partnership solutions. Response (1 Oct 2023)We work under the force response to ASB, known as Op Relentless. This is something we use on our social media channels to demonstrate the patrols being undertaken. |
1 Oct 2023 | Drugs & County Lines Drug Dealing came out top in the concerns raised most recently in our priority surveys. As a team we understand that this has a detrimental impact on the local community. The team carry out regular checks on vulnerable persons who are subject to being ‘cuckooed’. This is where dealers will exploit those who use drugs, take over their homes using violence and threats of violence. We work to reduce the risk to such individuals. Response (1 Oct 2023)We understand that there are links between drugs, crime, and anti-social behaviour (ASB). We work with partner agencies to bring collaborative approaches to problem solving. We will work with our dedicated Design Out Crime Officer to safeguard those subject to exploitation. We will make referrals to partner agencies to tackle addiction. We will also be on the front foot when it comes to targeting those dealing in our community. We will use policing powers to stop and search persons suspected of dealing where we have grounds to do so. |
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