POLICE DETAILS
Durham Constabulary - Bishop Auckland (East) Neighbourhood

Durham Constabulary Information

Durham Constabulary polices the area of County Durham and Darlington Borough, which together occupy an area of 2,232 sq. km. The area is predominantly rural, with more than half of its residents living in settlements of less than 10,000 people. There are 12 main towns and over 260 small towns and villages, many of which are former colliery villages. The population of the constabulary area is estimated to be 604,900 (ONS mid year estimate 2007), of which 1.2% are from ethnic minority groups

Bishop Auckland (East) Neighbourhood

Durham Constabulary has not provided any neighbourhood information at this time.

Police Force Map - Durham Constabulary

Neighbourhood Map - Bishop Auckland (East)

Senior Officer Details

Durham Constabulary has not provided any information at this time.

Neighbourhood Officer Details

Mark Edwards (Inspector)
Caryn Dundas (Police Constable)
Gavin Laycock (Police Constable)
Janette Croft (PCSO)
Stephanie Stoddart (PCSO)
Dean Pearson (Sergeant)
George Burton (Pc)

Priorities

10 Aug 2023

Westerton PACT Priorities:

Speeding Vehicles and Off Road Bikes

14 Dec 2023

Westerton PACT Priorities: Speeding remains the main concern for residents and as such will remain the priority.

25 Jan 2024

Coundon & Leeholme PACT Priorities - speeding and anti-social use of off-road vehicles.

Response (22 Feb 2024)

A number of visits have taken place in to off-road vehicles, enquiries are ongoing.
Regular patrols are being conducted within the area.

8 Feb 2024

Dene Valley PACT Priority - Anti-social behaviour in the woods at Gurney Valley.

Response (7 Mar 2024)

No further calls or concerns raised in relation to this issue, area flagged to wardens for awareness.

22 Feb 2024

Coundon & Leeholme PACT Priority - Off-road bikes.

7 Mar 2024

Dene Valley PACT Priorities - nuisance vehicles and flytipping.

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