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Leicestershire Police - Charnwood West Neighbourhood
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Charnwood West Neighbourhood
This large beat covers the villages of Cropston, Rothley, Swithland, Ulverscroft, Thurcaston, Newtown Linford Woodhouse, Woodhouse Eaves and Quorn.
The beat has a mix of village and rural communities and includes popular tourist attractions such as Bradgate Park, Beacon Hill and the Great Central Railway to name but a few.
The villages are mainly residential and the beat is also home to large swathes of the Charnwood Forest.
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Leicestershire Villages - Charnwood | https://www.leicestershirevillages.com/charnwood/ |
Charnwood Borough Council | https://www.charnwood.gov.uk/ |
Leicestershire Villages - Charnwood | https://www.leicestershirevillages.com/charnwood/ |
Charnwood Borough Council | https://www.charnwood.gov.uk/ |
Leicestershire Villages - Charnwood | https://www.leicestershirevillages.com/charnwood/ |
Charnwood Borough Council | https://www.charnwood.gov.uk/ |
Leicestershire Villages - Charnwood | https://www.leicestershirevillages.com/charnwood/ |
Charnwood Borough Council | https://www.charnwood.gov.uk/ |
Leicestershire Villages - Charnwood | https://www.leicestershirevillages.com/charnwood/ |
Charnwood Borough Council | https://www.charnwood.gov.uk/ |
Leicestershire Villages - Charnwood | https://www.leicestershirevillages.com/charnwood/ |
Charnwood Borough Council | https://www.charnwood.gov.uk/ |
Police Force Map - Leicestershire Police
Neighbourhood Map - Charnwood West
Contact Details
Senior Officer Details
David Sandall has served with Leicestershire Police since 1999, commencing his policing career from the old Asfordby Street and Charles Street Police stations in Leicester, following on from his dad and grandad in serving in Leicestershire Police as part of over 80 years family service.
David continued to work across Leicester and surrounding area as a Sergeant. He led teams as a Shift, Neighbourhood and Custody Sergeant, before moving into the investigative departments, as a Detective Sergeant and being promoted as a Leicester City Detective Inspector.
As a Detective Inspector David also led the Force Special Operations Unit, leading on covert policing and Serious and Organised Crime before being seconded to the United Kingdom Borders Agency, managing an East Midlands Regional Team tackling foreign national offending. On promotion to Chief Inspector in 2009 David worked as the crime lead across the County of Leicestershire and Rutland as part of the County North and South areas, before supporting the amalgamation into the Counties Basic Command Unit.
From 2012 to 2015 David took the lead for Safeguarding Investigations, significantly developing the response to vulnerable people and the investigation of Serious Crime. He was instrumental in the introduction of the co-located multi-agency Safeguarding, Child Abuse and Child Sexual Exploitation teams and the development of the investigative digital hub.
In 2015 David was promoted to Chief Superintendent as the Head of Crime and Intelligence. David has been engaged in broad variety of high profile serious and critical incidents and crimes that have sadly occurred in Leicestershire. David recently successfully completed a Master’s degree at Cambridge University, he is an accredited PIP4 and PIP3 Senior Investigating Officer, a Senior Identification Manager and is also an active Strategic and experienced Tactical Firearms Commander.
From January 2019 David is undertaking the Temporary position as the Protective Services, Assistant Chief Constable for Leicestershire Police. This portfolio has the lead for the East Midlands Regional Criminal Justice Service, East Midlands Operations Department and he leads in Leicestershire for Serious and Organised Crime, Offender Management, Safeguarding Investigations and as the senior LGBT lead.
Outside of work David lives in Leicestershire with his family. He enjoys sport and being outside with his active children. David manages a local children’s football team and is also a parent representative for a local scout group.
Julia Debenham joined Leicestershire Police in 1993 and has remained with the force ever since. Throughout her service, Julia has held a variety of roles throughout both ranks – both uniformed and non uniformed. More recently, Julia worked in collaborative roles within the East Midlands region where she held Chief officer responsibility for East Midlands Criminal Justice Service and East Midlands Specialist Operations Service.
Julia said “I feel immensely proud to be an Assistant Chief Constable in Leicestershire Police. I work with brilliant and dedicated people who achieve so much for the public. Often their efforts are not widely visible but their impact on people, often at a time of crisis, is hugely positive. It is a real privilege to live and work in our diverse communities in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. When I joined the police, I was seeking an interesting and challenging role that I could maintain as a career and that made a positive impact in our communities. 26 years on .. every day is different, every day is challenging and I continue to enjoy (almost) every minute… and I hope to make a positive difference”
Julia is married and is the mother of two young children.
Rob has served with Leicestershire Police for 25 years, beginning his policing career here in 1993.
In 2008 he was appointed as the head of the force’s Community Safety Bureau, which was responsible for the implementation of neighbourhood policing, tackling anti-social behaviour and offender management.
His next role, from 2009 to 2014, was as Chief Superintendent for the Leicester City Basic Command Unit. He led local policing for the area and worked with communities during two large scale English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism demonstrations. He was instrumental in the force’s response to disorder during August 2012.
Throughout 2014 and 2015 he was head of business change and developed Blueprint2020 – a programme designed to decide how to make significant savings and take the force into a new era of policing.
His next step was to become Temporary Assistant Chief Constable, working across Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire on collaborative projects such as the regional East midlands Operational Support Service and East Midlands Criminal Justice Service.
He stayed in this role until April 2017, when he was appointed as the force’s Assistant Chief Constable. He has responsibility for local policing, crime and intelligence and public protection.
Outside of policing, Rob lives in Leicestershire with his family. He is a keen pilot, skier and has developed his construction skills while renovating a derelict property.
David Sandall has served with Leicestershire Police since 1999, commencing his policing career from the old Asfordby Street and Charles Street Police stations in Leicester, following on from his dad and grandad in serving in Leicestershire Police as part of over 80 years family service.
David continued to work across Leicester and surrounding area as a Sergeant. He led teams as a Shift, Neighbourhood and Custody Sergeant, before moving into the investigative departments, as a Detective Sergeant and being promoted as a Leicester City Detective Inspector.
As a Detective Inspector David also led the Force Special Operations Unit, leading on covert policing and Serious and Organised Crime before being seconded to the United Kingdom Borders Agency, managing an East Midlands Regional Team tackling foreign national offending. On promotion to Chief Inspector in 2009 David worked as the crime lead across the County of Leicestershire and Rutland as part of the County North and South areas, before supporting the amalgamation into the Counties Basic Command Unit.
From 2012 to 2015 David took the lead for Safeguarding Investigations, significantly developing the response to vulnerable people and the investigation of Serious Crime. He was instrumental in the introduction of the co-located multi-agency Safeguarding, Child Abuse and Child Sexual Exploitation teams and the development of the investigative digital hub.
In 2015 David was promoted to Chief Superintendent as the Head of Crime and Intelligence. David has been engaged in broad variety of high profile serious and critical incidents and crimes that have sadly occurred in Leicestershire. David recently successfully completed a Master’s degree at Cambridge University, he is an accredited PIP4 and PIP3 Senior Investigating Officer, a Senior Identification Manager and is also an active Strategic and experienced Tactical Firearms Commander.
From January 2019 David is undertaking the Temporary position as the Protective Services, Assistant Chief Constable for Leicestershire Police. This portfolio has the lead for the East Midlands Regional Criminal Justice Service, East Midlands Operations Department and he leads in Leicestershire for Serious and Organised Crime, Offender Management, Safeguarding Investigations and as the senior LGBT lead.
Outside of work David lives in Leicestershire with his family. He enjoys sport and being outside with his active children. David manages a local children’s football team and is also a parent representative for a local scout group.
Julia Debenham joined Leicestershire Police in 1993 and has remained with the force ever since. Throughout her service, Julia has held a variety of roles throughout both ranks – both uniformed and non uniformed. More recently, Julia worked in collaborative roles within the East Midlands region where she held Chief officer responsibility for East Midlands Criminal Justice Service and East Midlands Specialist Operations Service.
Julia said “I feel immensely proud to be an Assistant Chief Constable in Leicestershire Police. I work with brilliant and dedicated people who achieve so much for the public. Often their efforts are not widely visible but their impact on people, often at a time of crisis, is hugely positive. It is a real privilege to live and work in our diverse communities in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. When I joined the police, I was seeking an interesting and challenging role that I could maintain as a career and that made a positive impact in our communities. 26 years on .. every day is different, every day is challenging and I continue to enjoy (almost) every minute… and I hope to make a positive difference”
Julia is married and is the mother of two young children.
Rob has served with Leicestershire Police for 25 years, beginning his policing career here in 1993.
In 2008 he was appointed as the head of the force’s Community Safety Bureau, which was responsible for the implementation of neighbourhood policing, tackling anti-social behaviour and offender management.
His next role, from 2009 to 2014, was as Chief Superintendent for the Leicester City Basic Command Unit. He led local policing for the area and worked with communities during two large scale English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism demonstrations. He was instrumental in the force’s response to disorder during August 2012.
Throughout 2014 and 2015 he was head of business change and developed Blueprint2020 – a programme designed to decide how to make significant savings and take the force into a new era of policing.
His next step was to become Temporary Assistant Chief Constable, working across Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire on collaborative projects such as the regional East midlands Operational Support Service and East Midlands Criminal Justice Service.
He stayed in this role until April 2017, when he was appointed as the force’s Assistant Chief Constable. He has responsibility for local policing, crime and intelligence and public protection.
Outside of policing, Rob lives in Leicestershire with his family. He is a keen pilot, skier and has developed his construction skills while renovating a derelict property.
David Sandall has served with Leicestershire Police since 1999, commencing his policing career from the old Asfordby Street and Charles Street Police stations in Leicester, following on from his dad and grandad in serving in Leicestershire Police as part of over 80 years family service.
David continued to work across Leicester and surrounding area as a Sergeant. He led teams as a Shift, Neighbourhood and Custody Sergeant, before moving into the investigative departments, as a Detective Sergeant and being promoted as a Leicester City Detective Inspector.
As a Detective Inspector David also led the Force Special Operations Unit, leading on covert policing and Serious and Organised Crime before being seconded to the United Kingdom Borders Agency, managing an East Midlands Regional Team tackling foreign national offending. On promotion to Chief Inspector in 2009 David worked as the crime lead across the County of Leicestershire and Rutland as part of the County North and South areas, before supporting the amalgamation into the Counties Basic Command Unit.
From 2012 to 2015 David took the lead for Safeguarding Investigations, significantly developing the response to vulnerable people and the investigation of Serious Crime. He was instrumental in the introduction of the co-located multi-agency Safeguarding, Child Abuse and Child Sexual Exploitation teams and the development of the investigative digital hub.
In 2015 David was promoted to Chief Superintendent as the Head of Crime and Intelligence. David has been engaged in broad variety of high profile serious and critical incidents and crimes that have sadly occurred in Leicestershire. David recently successfully completed a Master’s degree at Cambridge University, he is an accredited PIP4 and PIP3 Senior Investigating Officer, a Senior Identification Manager and is also an active Strategic and experienced Tactical Firearms Commander.
From January 2019 David is undertaking the Temporary position as the Protective Services, Assistant Chief Constable for Leicestershire Police. This portfolio has the lead for the East Midlands Regional Criminal Justice Service, East Midlands Operations Department and he leads in Leicestershire for Serious and Organised Crime, Offender Management, Safeguarding Investigations and as the senior LGBT lead.
Outside of work David lives in Leicestershire with his family. He enjoys sport and being outside with his active children. David manages a local children’s football team and is also a parent representative for a local scout group.
Julia Debenham joined Leicestershire Police in 1993 and has remained with the force ever since. Throughout her service, Julia has held a variety of roles throughout both ranks – both uniformed and non uniformed. More recently, Julia worked in collaborative roles within the East Midlands region where she held Chief officer responsibility for East Midlands Criminal Justice Service and East Midlands Specialist Operations Service.
Julia said “I feel immensely proud to be an Assistant Chief Constable in Leicestershire Police. I work with brilliant and dedicated people who achieve so much for the public. Often their efforts are not widely visible but their impact on people, often at a time of crisis, is hugely positive. It is a real privilege to live and work in our diverse communities in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. When I joined the police, I was seeking an interesting and challenging role that I could maintain as a career and that made a positive impact in our communities. 26 years on .. every day is different, every day is challenging and I continue to enjoy (almost) every minute… and I hope to make a positive difference”
Julia is married and is the mother of two young children.
Rob has served with Leicestershire Police for 25 years, beginning his policing career here in 1993.
In 2008 he was appointed as the head of the force’s Community Safety Bureau, which was responsible for the implementation of neighbourhood policing, tackling anti-social behaviour and offender management.
His next role, from 2009 to 2014, was as Chief Superintendent for the Leicester City Basic Command Unit. He led local policing for the area and worked with communities during two large scale English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism demonstrations. He was instrumental in the force’s response to disorder during August 2012.
Throughout 2014 and 2015 he was head of business change and developed Blueprint2020 – a programme designed to decide how to make significant savings and take the force into a new era of policing.
His next step was to become Temporary Assistant Chief Constable, working across Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire on collaborative projects such as the regional East midlands Operational Support Service and East Midlands Criminal Justice Service.
He stayed in this role until April 2017, when he was appointed as the force’s Assistant Chief Constable. He has responsibility for local policing, crime and intelligence and public protection.
Outside of policing, Rob lives in Leicestershire with his family. He is a keen pilot, skier and has developed his construction skills while renovating a derelict property.
David Sandall has served with Leicestershire Police since 1999, commencing his policing career from the old Asfordby Street and Charles Street Police stations in Leicester, following on from his dad and grandad in serving in Leicestershire Police as part of over 80 years family service.
David continued to work across Leicester and surrounding area as a Sergeant. He led teams as a Shift, Neighbourhood and Custody Sergeant, before moving into the investigative departments, as a Detective Sergeant and being promoted as a Leicester City Detective Inspector.
As a Detective Inspector David also led the Force Special Operations Unit, leading on covert policing and Serious and Organised Crime before being seconded to the United Kingdom Borders Agency, managing an East Midlands Regional Team tackling foreign national offending. On promotion to Chief Inspector in 2009 David worked as the crime lead across the County of Leicestershire and Rutland as part of the County North and South areas, before supporting the amalgamation into the Counties Basic Command Unit.
From 2012 to 2015 David took the lead for Safeguarding Investigations, significantly developing the response to vulnerable people and the investigation of Serious Crime. He was instrumental in the introduction of the co-located multi-agency Safeguarding, Child Abuse and Child Sexual Exploitation teams and the development of the investigative digital hub.
In 2015 David was promoted to Chief Superintendent as the Head of Crime and Intelligence. David has been engaged in broad variety of high profile serious and critical incidents and crimes that have sadly occurred in Leicestershire. David recently successfully completed a Master’s degree at Cambridge University, he is an accredited PIP4 and PIP3 Senior Investigating Officer, a Senior Identification Manager and is also an active Strategic and experienced Tactical Firearms Commander.
From January 2019 David is undertaking the Temporary position as the Protective Services, Assistant Chief Constable for Leicestershire Police. This portfolio has the lead for the East Midlands Regional Criminal Justice Service, East Midlands Operations Department and he leads in Leicestershire for Serious and Organised Crime, Offender Management, Safeguarding Investigations and as the senior LGBT lead.
Outside of work David lives in Leicestershire with his family. He enjoys sport and being outside with his active children. David manages a local children’s football team and is also a parent representative for a local scout group.
Julia Debenham joined Leicestershire Police in 1993 and has remained with the force ever since. Throughout her service, Julia has held a variety of roles throughout both ranks – both uniformed and non uniformed. More recently, Julia worked in collaborative roles within the East Midlands region where she held Chief officer responsibility for East Midlands Criminal Justice Service and East Midlands Specialist Operations Service.
Julia said “I feel immensely proud to be an Assistant Chief Constable in Leicestershire Police. I work with brilliant and dedicated people who achieve so much for the public. Often their efforts are not widely visible but their impact on people, often at a time of crisis, is hugely positive. It is a real privilege to live and work in our diverse communities in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. When I joined the police, I was seeking an interesting and challenging role that I could maintain as a career and that made a positive impact in our communities. 26 years on .. every day is different, every day is challenging and I continue to enjoy (almost) every minute… and I hope to make a positive difference”
Julia is married and is the mother of two young children.
Rob has served with Leicestershire Police for 25 years, beginning his policing career here in 1993.
In 2008 he was appointed as the head of the force’s Community Safety Bureau, which was responsible for the implementation of neighbourhood policing, tackling anti-social behaviour and offender management.
His next role, from 2009 to 2014, was as Chief Superintendent for the Leicester City Basic Command Unit. He led local policing for the area and worked with communities during two large scale English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism demonstrations. He was instrumental in the force’s response to disorder during August 2012.
Throughout 2014 and 2015 he was head of business change and developed Blueprint2020 – a programme designed to decide how to make significant savings and take the force into a new era of policing.
His next step was to become Temporary Assistant Chief Constable, working across Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire on collaborative projects such as the regional East midlands Operational Support Service and East Midlands Criminal Justice Service.
He stayed in this role until April 2017, when he was appointed as the force’s Assistant Chief Constable. He has responsibility for local policing, crime and intelligence and public protection.
Outside of policing, Rob lives in Leicestershire with his family. He is a keen pilot, skier and has developed his construction skills while renovating a derelict property.
David Sandall has served with Leicestershire Police since 1999, commencing his policing career from the old Asfordby Street and Charles Street Police stations in Leicester, following on from his dad and grandad in serving in Leicestershire Police as part of over 80 years family service.
David continued to work across Leicester and surrounding area as a Sergeant. He led teams as a Shift, Neighbourhood and Custody Sergeant, before moving into the investigative departments, as a Detective Sergeant and being promoted as a Leicester City Detective Inspector.
As a Detective Inspector David also led the Force Special Operations Unit, leading on covert policing and Serious and Organised Crime before being seconded to the United Kingdom Borders Agency, managing an East Midlands Regional Team tackling foreign national offending. On promotion to Chief Inspector in 2009 David worked as the crime lead across the County of Leicestershire and Rutland as part of the County North and South areas, before supporting the amalgamation into the Counties Basic Command Unit.
From 2012 to 2015 David took the lead for Safeguarding Investigations, significantly developing the response to vulnerable people and the investigation of Serious Crime. He was instrumental in the introduction of the co-located multi-agency Safeguarding, Child Abuse and Child Sexual Exploitation teams and the development of the investigative digital hub.
In 2015 David was promoted to Chief Superintendent as the Head of Crime and Intelligence. David has been engaged in broad variety of high profile serious and critical incidents and crimes that have sadly occurred in Leicestershire. David recently successfully completed a Master’s degree at Cambridge University, he is an accredited PIP4 and PIP3 Senior Investigating Officer, a Senior Identification Manager and is also an active Strategic and experienced Tactical Firearms Commander.
From January 2019 David is undertaking the Temporary position as the Protective Services, Assistant Chief Constable for Leicestershire Police. This portfolio has the lead for the East Midlands Regional Criminal Justice Service, East Midlands Operations Department and he leads in Leicestershire for Serious and Organised Crime, Offender Management, Safeguarding Investigations and as the senior LGBT lead.
Outside of work David lives in Leicestershire with his family. He enjoys sport and being outside with his active children. David manages a local children’s football team and is also a parent representative for a local scout group.
Julia Debenham joined Leicestershire Police in 1993 and has remained with the force ever since. Throughout her service, Julia has held a variety of roles throughout both ranks – both uniformed and non uniformed. More recently, Julia worked in collaborative roles within the East Midlands region where she held Chief officer responsibility for East Midlands Criminal Justice Service and East Midlands Specialist Operations Service.
Julia said “I feel immensely proud to be an Assistant Chief Constable in Leicestershire Police. I work with brilliant and dedicated people who achieve so much for the public. Often their efforts are not widely visible but their impact on people, often at a time of crisis, is hugely positive. It is a real privilege to live and work in our diverse communities in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. When I joined the police, I was seeking an interesting and challenging role that I could maintain as a career and that made a positive impact in our communities. 26 years on .. every day is different, every day is challenging and I continue to enjoy (almost) every minute… and I hope to make a positive difference”
Julia is married and is the mother of two young children.
Rob has served with Leicestershire Police for 25 years, beginning his policing career here in 1993.
In 2008 he was appointed as the head of the force’s Community Safety Bureau, which was responsible for the implementation of neighbourhood policing, tackling anti-social behaviour and offender management.
His next role, from 2009 to 2014, was as Chief Superintendent for the Leicester City Basic Command Unit. He led local policing for the area and worked with communities during two large scale English Defence League and Unite Against Fascism demonstrations. He was instrumental in the force’s response to disorder during August 2012.
Throughout 2014 and 2015 he was head of business change and developed Blueprint2020 – a programme designed to decide how to make significant savings and take the force into a new era of policing.
His next step was to become Temporary Assistant Chief Constable, working across Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Nottinghamshire on collaborative projects such as the regional East midlands Operational Support Service and East Midlands Criminal Justice Service.
He stayed in this role until April 2017, when he was appointed as the force’s Assistant Chief Constable. He has responsibility for local policing, crime and intelligence and public protection.
Outside of policing, Rob lives in Leicestershire with his family. He is a keen pilot, skier and has developed his construction skills while renovating a derelict property.
Neighbourhood Officer Details
I have been working for Leicestershire Police as a Police Community Support Officer since May 2015, I am looking forward to working pro-actively in the community.
I am keen to build up a good working relationship with local people and the community. Please feel free to stop me and speak with me about any concerns or issues you would like to raise.
I have been working for Leicestershire Police as a Police Community Support Officer since May 2015, I am looking forward to working pro-actively in the community.
I am keen to build up a good working relationship with local people and the community. Please feel free to stop me and speak with me about any concerns or issues you would like to raise.
I have been working for Leicestershire Police as a Police Community Support Officer since May 2015, I am looking forward to working pro-actively in the community.
I am keen to build up a good working relationship with local people and the community. Please feel free to stop me and speak with me about any concerns or issues you would like to raise.
I have been working for Leicestershire Police as a Police Community Support Officer since May 2015, I am looking forward to working pro-actively in the community.
I am keen to build up a good working relationship with local people and the community. Please feel free to stop me and speak with me about any concerns or issues you would like to raise.
I have been working for Leicestershire Police as a Police Community Support Officer since May 2015, I am looking forward to working pro-actively in the community.
I am keen to build up a good working relationship with local people and the community. Please feel free to stop me and speak with me about any concerns or issues you would like to raise.
Locations
Loughborough Police Station
Front Enquiry Desk , Charnwood Borough Council , Council Offices , Southfield Road , Loughborough, LE11 2TX
Priorities
1 Apr 2024 | The beat team aim to target reports of speeding in Charnwood West villages. If you believe that there is an issue in your area, let the beat team know so that we can review and possibly target those areas also. Response (23 May 2024)Speed checks have taken place today on Kinchley Lane Rothley in response to numerous reports of speeding vehicles. The team were down there for two hours in total. During the two hours we had 31 cars all travelling below 30mph. Highest speed was 31mph. 08/05/24 11:50am -12:10pm – Brand Hill Woodhouse Eaves (We had to cut short because the speed gun packed up) |
1 Apr 2024 | The beat team aim to tackle different elements of ASB in Rothley and Quorn including around Kinchley Lane and the parks and beauty spots of Charnwood West Response (29 May 2024)Across the beat we have dealt with multiple ASB incidents. This has resulted in words of advice and warning letters being given, as well as this behaviour contracts have been handed out. We have been and will continue to patrol the area and do our best to deter this kind of behaviour and make sure everyone is behaving in appropriate manners. If you see any ASB please report it to us via 101 or online. |
1 Apr 2024 | The beat team will engage with the community providing crime prevention advice, encourage the use of security measures to make properties more secure. Attending reports of burglaries to secure any evidence and pursue reasonable lines of enquiry to identify any offender aiming to reduce burglaries in Charnwood west villages Response (23 May 2024)Burglary patrols are happening daily. Officers have been on foot patrol in the evenings. We have had a Neighbourhood meeting at Mountsorrel Memorial centre on the 22/04/24 and provided crime prevention advice on Burglary, ASB and Fraud, handed out leaflets, and window alarms, more will follow across other villages in due course. During May our team have continued to completed multiple high visibility patrols burglary patrols across the beat both in the day and at night, on foot and in vehicles. We have visited victims, provided crime prevention advice on Burglary, ASB and Fraud, handed out leaflets, and window alarms. |
1 Jul 2024 | The beat team aim to target reports of speeding in Charnwood West villages. If you believe that there is an issue in your area, let the beat team know so that we can review and possibly target those areas also. Response (27 Aug 2024)The Beat Team have continued to monitor speeding within the village and note and new sties that you make us aware of but due to the unprecedented demands placed on policing over the last month with civil unrest around the country, he have not completed any pro-active checks. We hope to return to our normal business in September. |
1 Jul 2024 | The beat team aim to tackle different elements of ASB within the villages including the parks and beauty spots of Charnwood West. Response (27 Aug 2024)During the month of August the Beat Team have patrolled the ASB hotspot areas pointed out to us by local residents and the parish council such as Swithland Reservoir, Draycott Close and the local parks on the beat. We continue to see reports from our Partners at Beacon Hill Country Park of small fires being lit. We suspect that this down to people taking BBQ’s on site. Can we please remind the public that the site is a SSI and we are very lucky to have such a site in the local area. Please be respectful of the rules set out by the Park Rangers. |
1 Jul 2024 | The beat team will engage with the community providing crime prevention advice, encourage the use of security measures to make properties more secure. Attending reports of burglaries to secure any evidence and pursue reasonable lines of enquiry to identify any offender aiming to reduce burglaries in Charnwood west villages. Response (27 Aug 2024)There have been high visibility patrols across the NL56 Charnwood West beat during August both by the Beat Team and the response Officers from Charnwood NPA. We have continued to monitor the situation around Burglaries but due to recent events across the Country we have not had the staff to complete the door knocks that we have completed in previous months. For further crime prevention advice and burglary advice either see our website or sign up to our neighbourhood |
1 Jul 2024 | The beat team aim to target reports of speeding in Charnwood West villages. If you believe that there is an issue in your area, let the beat team know so that we can review and possibly target those areas also. Response (24 Sep 2024)The Beat Team have continued to monitor speeding within the villages and note and locations that local residents make us aware of carrying out high visibility patrols to deter drivers and we have also been in touch with partner agencies to request enforcement vans be placed at selected locations when possible. We have further speed operations planned for the Beat Team to carry out over the next few months. |
1 Jul 2024 | The beat team aim to tackle different elements of ASB within the villages including the parks and beauty spots of Charnwood West. Response (24 Sep 2024)During the month of September the Beat Team have patrolled the ASB hotspot areas pointed out to us by local residents and the parish council such as local parks, Swithland Reservoir and Beacon Hill, can we please remind the public that the site at Beacon Hill is a SSI and we are very lucky to have such a site in the local area. Please be respectful of the rules set out by the Park Rangers. Joint agency patchwalks and Community Protection Warnings and Notices have been issued at addresses in Rothley due to on-going anti-social behaviour. If you see any ASB please report it to us via 101 or online. |
1 Jul 2024 | The beat team will engage with the community providing crime prevention advice, encourage the use of security measures to make properties more secure. Attending reports of burglaries to secure any evidence and pursue reasonable lines of enquiry to identify any offender aiming to reduce burglaries in Charnwood west villages. Response (24 Sep 2024)There have been high visibility patrols across the NL56 Charnwood West beat during September both by the Beat Team and the response Officers from Charnwood NPA. Residents have been informed as and when burglaries occur via our neighbourhood link service. We have also attended reports of burglaries as a beat team gathered local intelligence and enquiries have been carried out, victims of crime visited and updated and crime prevention advice given. For further crime prevention advice and burglary advice either see our website or sign up to our neighbourhood |
1 Jul 2024 | The beat team aim to target reports of speeding in Charnwood West villages. If you believe that there is an issue in your area, let the beat team know so that we can review and possibly target those areas also. Response (24 Oct 2024)Speed Ops conducted in October - 16/10/24 - Brand Hill Woodhouse Eaves 15/10/24 – Loughborough Road, Quorn We have further speed operations planned for the Beat Team to carry out over the next few months. |
1 Jul 2024 | The beat team aim to tackle different elements of ASB within the villages including the parks and beauty spots of Charnwood West. Response (24 Oct 2024)During the month of October the Beat Team have patrolled the ASB hotspot areas pointed out to us by local residents and the parish council such as, Fowke Street, Mountsorrel Lane and Church Lane both on foot and in a marked vehicle. We have visited and spoken with those identified as being involved in any anti-social behaviour. Our beat team have been working closely with partner agencies such as the local council and housing associations including carrying out patch walks in order to tackle any issues which have been reported. If you see any ASB please report it to us via 101 or online. |
1 Jul 2024 | The beat team will engage with the community providing crime prevention advice, encourage the use of security measures to make properties more secure. Attending reports of burglaries to secure any evidence and pursue reasonable lines of enquiry to identify any offender aiming to reduce burglaries in Charnwood west villages. Response (24 Oct 2024)Burglary patrols are happening daily. Local beat officers and response officers across Charnwood NPA have been on foot patrol and vehicle patrols in the daytime and evenings. Numerous residents have been visited to offer crime prevention advice and encouraged to sign up to Neighbourhood Link to enable more people to receive this advice from the police. We also continue to visit victims of crime and burglary to offer further advice and make homes a harder target. For further crime prevention advice and burglary advice either see our website or sign up to our neighbourhood |
1 Oct 2024 | The beat team aim to target reports of speeding in Charnwood West villages. If you believe that there is an issue in your area, let the beat team know so that we can review and possibly target those areas also. Response (24 Oct 2024)Speed Ops conducted in October - 16/10/24 - Brand Hill Woodhouse Eaves 15/10/24 – Loughborough Road, Quorn We have further speed operations planned for the Beat Team to carry out over the next few months. |
1 Oct 2024 | The beat team aim to tackle different elements of ASB within the villages including the parks and beauty spots of Charnwood West. Response (24 Oct 2024)During the month of October the Beat Team have patrolled the ASB hotspot areas pointed out to us by local residents and the parish council such as, Fowke Street, Mountsorrel Lane and Church Lane both on foot and in a marked vehicle. We have visited and spoken with those identified as being involved in any anti-social behaviour. Our beat team have been working closely with partner agencies such as the local council and housing associations including carrying out patch walks in order to tackle any issues which have been reported. If you see any ASB please report it to us via 101 or online. |
1 Oct 2024 | The beat team will engage with the community providing crime prevention advice, encourage the use of security measures to make properties more secure. Attending reports of burglaries to secure any evidence and pursue reasonable lines of enquiry to identify any offender aiming to reduce burglaries in Charnwood west villages. Response (24 Oct 2024)Burglary patrols are happening daily. Local beat officers and response officers across Charnwood NPA have been on foot patrol and vehicle patrols in the daytime and evenings. Numerous residents have been visited to offer crime prevention advice and encouraged to sign up to Neighbourhood Link to enable more people to receive this advice from the police. We also continue to visit victims of crime and burglary to offer further advice and make homes a harder target. For further crime prevention advice and burglary advice either see our website or sign up to our neighbourhood |
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