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Humberside Police - Goole South Neighbourhood
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Goole South Neighbourhood
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Contact Details
Telephone Call us on 101 |
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Telephone Call us on 101 |
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Facebook Find us on Facebook |
https://www.facebook.com/humberbeat |
Website Get in touch via the Humberside Police website |
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Telephone Call us on 101 |
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Facebook Find us on Facebook |
https://www.facebook.com/humberbeat |
Website Get in touch via the Humberside Police website |
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Telephone Call us on 101 |
|
Facebook Find us on Facebook |
https://www.facebook.com/humberbeat |
Website Get in touch via the Humberside Police website |
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Telephone Call us on 101 |
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Facebook Find us on Facebook |
https://www.facebook.com/humberbeat |
Website Get in touch via the Humberside Police website |
Senior Officer Details
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Neighbourhood Officer Details
Priorities
1 Nov 2022 | Eastgate Flats - Drug Related Issues Response (16 Nov 2022)Following the HumberTalking survey undertaken in Eastgate Flats, we are working closely with East Riding of Yorkshire Council to tackle the issues you told us about. We are pleased to be able to inform you that we have commenced legal action against multiple tenancies. This is only part of the work we have planned, if you have any information that that will support this community priority please call Humberside Police on 101 or East Riding of Yorkshire Council on 393939 or alternatively Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. |
1 Nov 2022 | Anti-Social Behaviour in Goole Town Centre Response (16 Nov 2022)Goole Neighbourhood Policing Team continue to deliver high visibility reassurance patrols to deter potential anti-social behaviour in Goole Town Centre. We know the affect that antisocial behaviour has on a community and would appeal for anyone who is subjected to threats, personal property graffiti, hate crimes or harassment to contact the police directly on 101 to report it to us so that we can deal with it for them. Many incidents are dealt with by the local authority and not the police and our website gives guidance on this: https://www.humberside.police.uk/antisocial-behaviour. If residents have concerns over young people gathering in large groups, noise nuisance, public property graffiti, littering or fly-tipping they should call the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. We all have a role to play in making our communities safe for everyone. The community policing team will continue to work closely with the local councillors, local authority and charities in Goole to keep Goole a safe and happy place to live. |
1 Nov 2022 | Eastgate Flats - Drug Related Issues Response (16 Nov 2022)Following the HumberTalking survey undertaken in Eastgate Flats, we are working closely with East Riding of Yorkshire Council to tackle the issues you told us about. We are pleased to be able to inform you that we have commenced legal action against multiple tenancies. This is only part of the work we have planned, if you have any information that that will support this community priority please call Humberside Police on 101 or East Riding of Yorkshire Council on 393939 or alternatively Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. |
1 Nov 2022 | Anti-Social Behaviour in Goole Town Centre Response (16 Nov 2022)Goole Neighbourhood Policing Team continue to deliver high visibility reassurance patrols to deter potential anti-social behaviour in Goole Town Centre. We know the affect that antisocial behaviour has on a community and would appeal for anyone who is subjected to threats, personal property graffiti, hate crimes or harassment to contact the police directly on 101 to report it to us so that we can deal with it for them. Many incidents are dealt with by the local authority and not the police and our website gives guidance on this: https://www.humberside.police.uk/antisocial-behaviour. If residents have concerns over young people gathering in large groups, noise nuisance, public property graffiti, littering or fly-tipping they should call the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. We all have a role to play in making our communities safe for everyone. The community policing team will continue to work closely with the local councillors, local authority and charities in Goole to keep Goole a safe and happy place to live. |
20 Sep 2024 | Anti-social Behaviour - Halloween and Bonfire night In the upcoming weeks Officers from the Neighbourhood Team will be making visits to the local Schools to engage pupils in talks about anti-social behaviour on the lead up to Halloween and Bonfire night. This will seek to encourage responsible behaviour, hopefully deterring and reducing the instances of anti-social behaviour around these two calendar events. Officers will also be out carrying more hi-visibility patrols around this time. |
23 Sep 2024 | Breach of Public Spaces Protection Orders in Goole Town Centre Officers from the Neighbourhood Team are regularly conducting hi-visibility patrols in Goole Town Centre and looking to actively deal with the issues raised by members of the public and businesses around the drinking of alcohol and disorderly behaviour in Protected Spaces. The Neighbourhood Team are working closely with East Riding Council's ASB Team to enforce individuals engaging in anti-social behaviour and breaching the orders. |
20 Sep 2024 | Anti-social Behaviour - Halloween and Bonfire night Response (20 Sep 2024)In the upcoming weeks Officers from the Neighbourhood Team will be making visits to the local Schools to engage pupils in talks about anti-social behaviour on the lead up to Halloween and Bonfire night. This will seek to encourage responsible behaviour, hopefully deterring and reducing the instances of anti-social behaviour around these two calendar events. Officers will also be out carrying more hi-visibility patrols around this time. |
23 Sep 2024 | Breach of Public Spaces Protection Orders in Goole Town Centre Response (23 Sep 2024)Officers from the Neighbourhood Team are regularly conducting hi-visibility patrols in Goole Town Centre and looking to actively deal with the issues raised by members of the public and businesses around the drinking of alcohol and disorderly behaviour in Protected Spaces. The Neighbourhood Team are working closely with East Riding Council's ASB Team to enforce individuals engaging in anti-social behaviour and breaching the orders. |
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