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Hertfordshire Constabulary - Welwyn Hatfield North Neighbourhood

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Force profile

Welwyn Hatfield North Neighbourhood

Haldens, Handside, Panshanger, Peartree, Sherrards, Welwyn East and West

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Contact Details

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Senior Officer Details

Hertfordshire Constabulary has not provided any information at this time.

Neighbourhood Officer Details

Daniel Webb (Sgt)
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Neil Gordon (Sgt)

I am Sergeant 2955 Neil GORDON and have been a police officer since 2015. I work as the Welwyn / Hatfield Community Safety Unit sergeant with a countywide specialism supervising the Neighbourhood Watch team

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Kash Hussain (Ch/Insp)

Chief Inspector for Welwyn and Hatfield.

Amy Sheldon (Insp)
Mitchell Cartwright (PC)
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Dan Moakes (PC)

Welwyn Hatfield SNT North - Handside Beat - B1A

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Anne Lopez (PC)

I am PC 2758 LOPEZ and have been a constable since 2008. I have started my career on intervention for 9 years and I then moved to safer neighbourhood. I have responsibility for Haldens and Panshanger wards.

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Cameron Abraham (PC)

I joined Hertfordshire Constabulary in 2018 as a PCSO working in Welwyn Garden City Town Centre and Handside wards, I worked that for 3 years before leaving to become a Police Constable. I spent a short amount of time on 999 Response team and moved back over to the Safer Neighbourhood Team as the PC covering the same area as I did for 3 years previously. I bring knowledge of the local area and already strong partnerships with key people in the town and council.

In addition to my role a neighbourhood officer, I am also a qualified crime prevention officer.

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Alanna Pearce (PC)

I joined the Constabulary in April 2007 as a Police Community Support Officer covering Royston and Hitchin. I then joined as a PC in September 2013 and worked on the intervention team at Hatfield dealing with the 999 calls. I transferred over to the Safer Neighbourhood Team in January 2018 and I am responsible for Sherrards Ward in Welwyn Garden City.

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Andrea Haughton (PC)

Hate Crime Officer covering Welwyn Hatfield and Hertsmere as part of the Community Safety Unit. I joined Hertfordshire police in 1997 and have enjoyed a variety of roles across the county including Intervention, Student Officer Trainer, ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) Team, Roads Policing, Safer Neighbourhood Team and now feel privileged to be supporting victims and raising awareness of Hate Crime and spending time engaging with our harder to reach communities.

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James Holt-Whittall (PC)

I joined Hertfordshire Constabulary in 2021 and worked as a Police Constable on the local response team until January 2022. I then joined the Safer Neighbourhood Team, continuing my work as a Police Constable. I cover the areas of Hatfield Town Centre, including the Galleria Shopping Centre."

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Neil Duddy (PC)

I joined HERTFORDSHIRE CONSTABULARY in 2015 as a POLICE COMMUNITY SUPPORT OFFICER and worked in various areas within HATFIELD. I very much enjoyed my time working within this role and assisting within the local community.
In 2018, I became a police office within BEDFORDSHIRE POLICE. Throughout this time, I worked in many roles which include front line policing in LUTON, working within the CRIME INVESTIGATION TEAM and working with the Police community team within BEDFORD TOWN CENTRE.
Although I found the role within BEDS very rewarding, I felt that I wanted to return to the county in which I grew up in, in order to continue with my policing career.
I am now delighted to be back within the HATFIELD / WELWYN GARDEN CITY area as a Safer Neighbourhood police officer where I started my career as a PCSO.

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Crystal Howes (PCSO)

I joined Hertfordshire police in 2017 and currently work as a Police Community Support Officer on the Safer Neighbourhood Team. I cover the area of Haldens.

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Richard Bunn (PCSO)

I started as a PCSO in July 2021. I am currently on a secondment role as a dedicated PCSO for the Links Academy Trust, which is where I base myself during school term times.

During the school holidays I am based at Hatfield Police Station working with the Welwyn/Hatfield North Safer Neighbourhood Team. I cover the areas of the town centre and Handside in Welwyn Garden City.

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Lucy Manning (PCSO)

I am PCSO 6607 Lucy Manning i have been a police community support officer since 2020. I cover Peatree and woodhall ward in welwyn garden city.

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Emma Carson (PCSO)

I am PCSO 6708 EMMA CARSON and have been a police community support officer for 4 years. I cover the HANDSIDE and TOWN CENTRE areas in WELWYN GARDEN CITY.

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William Derbyshire (PCSO)

I joined Hertfordshire Police in October 2017 and have worked as a Police Community Support Officer in the Safer Neighbourhood Team since. I’ve covered a variety of areas across Welwyn Garden City in this time, currently responsible for the Sherrards area.

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Anne Devine (PCSO)

I joined Herts Constabulary in February 2018 as a PCSO.
Originally based at Hatfield Police Station and covering Howlands and Hollybush beat.
After a few months I was relocated to join the WGC SNT team. My time at WGC saw me covering various areas over those few years, Panshanger/Haldens/Sherrards/Peartree and then after retirement of an officer I took over Welwyn East/West which covers Digswell/Welwyn/Oaklands/Mardley Heath/Woolmer Green and the Ayots. I was relocated back to Hatfield in April this year but continue to cover the Welwyn area to date.

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William Mccaskie (PCSO)

I joined Hertfordshire constabulary in February 2005 as a police community support officer. I have covered several beats in Hatfield and now work in Welwyn garden city town centre. I enjoy meeting members of the public whilst out on patrol and work closely with both the WGC BID TEAM and the anti-social behaviour team at Welwyn Hatfield council.

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Jack Andrews (PCSO)

I Joined Hertfordshire Constabulary in July 2021 and have worked as a PCSO on the Safer Neighbourhood Team.
I work in the Welwyn Hatfield district, and specifically cover the Panshanger area in Welwyn Garden City.

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Stacey Robinson (PCSO)

I am PCSO 6026 Stacey ROBINSON and I have been a Police Community Support Officer since February 2022. I have responsibility for Peartree Ward.

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Mark Randall (PCSO)

I am PCSO 6667 MARK RANDALL and have been a police community support officer for 16years. I have responsibility for the Town centre HATFIELD.

Amy Martin (PCSO)
Denis Broder (Mr)
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Alex Kettle-Stupka (Mr)

I am the Alcohol Licensing Officer for Welwyn and Hatfield, I work as part of the Community Safety Unit, working in partnership with WelHat Council to ensure Licenced Premises uphold the Licensing Objectives and to provide support and information to those premises.
My email address is [email protected]
My job mobile is 07710 143826

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Debbie Georgiou (Ms)

I work as part of the Community Safety Unit as the ASB officer for Welwyn and Hatfield.
I have undertaken this role for 2 and a half years, and previous to that, I worked with the admin of justice.
My role consists of me working in close partnership with Welwyn/Hatfield borough council relating to all ASB, and youth issues.

Locations

Hatfield Police Station

Address:

Comet Way, Hatfield, AL10 9SJ

Opening Hours:
Mon: 8am-11pm
Tue: 8am-11pm
Wed: 8am-11pm
Thu: 8am-11pm
Fri: 8am-midnight
Sat: 8am-midnight
Sun: 10am-8pm

Priorities

4 May 2023

Anti-social behaviour in Welwyn Garden City town centre.

Response (4 Apr 2024)

This remains a priority for the local Neighbourhood Policing Team.
Officers continue to respond to reports of concerns from the public. Most recently an additional officer was assigned to the Town Centre and high-visibility, uniformed patrols have increased. Officers have also conducted several patrols in plain clothes to help identify individuals involved.

7 Oct 2023

Tackle vehicle crime in Panshanger.

Response (3 Apr 2024)

Regular patrols have been conducted by the Neighbourhood Policing Team in Panshanger. Officers have also increased awareness of the importance of locking vehicles and removing valuables to deter opportunist thieves. They have done this by checking door handles to see if vehicles have been left unlocked and where they have speaking to the owners to encourage them to secure their vehicles.
As a result there has been a marked decrease in the number of reports of vehicle crime in the area. Officers are looking to implement some of the proactive measures in other areas nearby to combat/prevent similar crime trends.

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