POLICE DETAILS
Hampshire Constabulary - Central Southsea and St Judes Neighbourhood

Hampshire Constabulary Information

Thames Valley Police

Hampshire Constabulary is one of the biggest forces in the country, whose purpose is to deliver SAFER communities. We police over 1,500 square miles; are home to a significant transport network including the M27 and M3, key rail hubs and two international airports; and critical national infrastructure.

Central Southsea and St Judes Neighbourhood

https://www.hampshirealert.co.uk/

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Central Southsea ward, is situated to the north of St Judes bordered by Goldsmith Avenue, Victoria Road North, Albert Road and Winter Road. This area incorporates the busy independant shopping and dining area of Albert Road and Fawcett Road. This area is mainly residential with a large student population.

St Judes ward, which is situated in the South of the city and covers the area incorporating Southsea Common, The Pyramids leisure facilities and the shopping area of Palmerston Road.

If you would like to have your say on the Policing of this area please copy and paste this link and complete the survey - https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/Southsea

Police Force Map - Hampshire Constabulary

Neighbourhood Map - Central Southsea and St Judes

Contact Details

Force Web Page

Most of our information can be accessed through the internet at our Home page.

https://www.hampshire.police.uk
Hampshire on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hampshire-Constabulary/22018596340
Hampshire on Twitter https://twitter.com/hantspolice
Hampshire on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialHantsPolice
Force Web Page

Most of our information can be accessed through the internet at our Home page.

https://www.hampshire.police.uk
Hampshire on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hampshire-Constabulary/22018596340
Hampshire on Twitter https://twitter.com/hantspolice
Hampshire on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialHantsPolice
Force Web Page

Most of our information can be accessed through the internet at our Home page.

https://www.hampshire.police.uk
Hampshire on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Hampshire-Constabulary/22018596340
Hampshire on Twitter https://twitter.com/hantspolice
Hampshire on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialHantsPolice

Senior Officer Details

Hampshire Constabulary has not provided any information at this time.

Neighbourhood Officer Details

14880 Newby (PCSO)
17688 Reed (PCSO)
19007 Cole (PCSO)
27023 Heslin (Sergeant)
28714 Paice (Police Constable)
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28814 Ainsworth (Police Constable)

Central Southsea & St Judes Dedicated Neighbourhoods Officer

3093 Johnson (Inspector)
14880 Newby (PCSO)
17688 Reed (PCSO)
19007 Cole (PCSO)
27023 Heslin (Sergeant)
28714 Paice (Police Constable)
+
28814 Ainsworth (Police Constable)

Central Southsea & St Judes Dedicated Neighbourhoods Officer

3093 Johnson (Inspector)
14880 Newby (PCSO)
17688 Reed (PCSO)
19007 Cole (PCSO)
27023 Heslin (Sergeant)
28714 Paice (Police Constable)
+
28814 Ainsworth (Police Constable)

Central Southsea & St Judes Dedicated Neighbourhoods Officer

3093 Johnson (Inspector)

Locations

Southsea Police Officer, Southsea Fire Station Police Station

Address:

Southsea Fire Station 170 Somers Road Southsea , PO5 4LU

Opening Hours:
Mon: 0800 - 2000
Tue: 0800 - 2000
Wed: 0800 - 2000
Thu: 0800 - 2000
Fri: 0800 - 2000
Sat: 0800 - 2000
Sun: 0800 - 2000

Priorities

1 Jan 2024

The issues include but are not exclusive to anti-social behaviour, rough sleepers and shoplifting.

Response (1 Jan 2024)

Increased patrols by both PCs and PCSOs.
Partnership working with the businesses to target prolific offenders.
More regular beat surgeries to provide an opportunity for face to face communication between police and the public.

1 Jan 2024

The issues include but are not exclusive to anti-social behaviour, rough sleepers and shoplifting.

Response (1 Jan 2024)

Increased patrols by both PCs and PCSOs.
Partnership working with the businesses to target prolific offenders.
More regular beat surgeries to provide an opportunity for face to face communication between police and the public.

1 Jan 2024

The issues include but are not exclusive to anti-social behaviour, rough sleepers and shoplifting.

Response (1 Jan 2024)

Increased patrols by both PCs and PCSOs.
Partnership working with the businesses to target prolific offenders.
More regular beat surgeries to provide an opportunity for face to face communication between police and the public.

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