POLICE DETAILS
Durham Constabulary - Seaham (Easington and Grants Houses) 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
Seaham (Easington and Grants Houses) Neighbourhood
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Priorities
15 Nov 2023 | Anti-social behaviour at the Easington Welfare Park and on Oak Road, particularly since the nights have become lighter. Also attention to be given to the Green Seat area, Easington Village. Response (15 Nov 2023)High visibility patrols including the assistance of the local Neighbourhood Street Wardens. |
15 Nov 2023 | Anti-social behaviour at the Easington Welfare Park and on Oak Road, particularly since the nights have become lighter. Also attention to be given to the Green Seat area, Easington Village. Response (15 Nov 2023)High visibility patrols including the assistance of the local Neighbourhood Street Wardens. |
15 Nov 2023 | Anti-social behaviour at the Easington Welfare Park and on Oak Road, particularly since the nights have become lighter. Also attention to be given to the Green Seat area, Easington Village. Response (15 Nov 2023)High visibility patrols including the assistance of the local Neighbourhood Street Wardens. |
15 Nov 2023 | Anti-social behaviour at the Easington Welfare Park and on Oak Road, particularly since the nights have become lighter. Also attention to be given to the Green Seat area, Easington Village. Response (15 Nov 2023)High visibility patrols including the assistance of the local Neighbourhood Street Wardens. |
15 Nov 2023 | Anti-social behaviour at the Easington Welfare Park and on Oak Road, particularly since the nights have become lighter. Also attention to be given to the Green Seat area, Easington Village. Response (15 Nov 2023)High visibility patrols including the assistance of the local Neighbourhood Street Wardens. |
15 Nov 2023 | Anti-social behaviour at the Easington Welfare Park and on Oak Road, particularly since the nights have become lighter. Also attention to be given to the Green Seat area, Easington Village. Response (15 Nov 2023)High visibility patrols including the assistance of the local Neighbourhood Street Wardens. |
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