POLICE DETAILS
West Mercia Police - Market Drayton Neighbourhood

West Mercia Police Information

West Mercia is the fourth largest geographic police area in England and Wales. The force area is divided into five territorial policing areas, which match the boundaries of our local authorities.

While West Mercia is predominantly rural, it also contains some densely populated urban areas and many market towns. To ensure we strike the right balance between addressing national and local policing priorities, the force focuses its activities on three priority areas:

  • Serving
  • Protecting the public
  • Making the difference

Market Drayton Neighbourhood

West Mercia Police has not provided any neighbourhood information at this time.

Police Force Map - West Mercia Police

Neighbourhood Map - Market Drayton

Contact Details

Voluntary opportunities https://www.westmercia.police.uk/article/16523/Voluntary-opportunities
Recognised watch schemes https://www.westmercia.police.uk/article/19841/Recognised-watch-schemes
Crimestoppers https://www.westmercia.police.uk/article/1996/Crimestoppers
Partners and communities together meetings

Partners and communities together (PACT) meetings are regular meetings organised jointly between the Safer Neighbourhood Policing Teams, local Councillors and partners.

https://www.westmercia.police.uk/Partners-and-communities-together-meetings
Your opinion matters

We want to know more about your needs. We also want to know more about our performance, our service and the impact of our activities, policies and procedures.

https://www.westmercia.police.uk/article/6975/Your-opinion-matters
Departmental Information

The contracts and procurement department provide specialist support to the forces in all aspects related to buying supplies and services using a variety of contractual arrangements ranging from small simple orders to large scale tendering projects.

https://www.westmercia.police.uk/article/1994/Departmental-Information

Senior Officer Details

West Mercia Police has not provided any information at this time.

Neighbourhood Officer Details

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Tracy Ryan (Inspector)

I have 15 years Police service undertaking a number of jobs such as patrol, SNT, training and custody.  I have been a Safer Neighbourhood Team Inspector since October 2017.

I have a real passion for ensuring that my team work effectively to address vulnerability,  tackle crime and anti-social behaviour and bring offenders to justice.  We target those doing the most harm within our communities.

North Shropshire and Oswestry are safe places to live and work and along with partners and the community my team are there to ensure this remains the case. 

Scott Barnes (Sergeant)
Alan Ambrose (Police Constable)
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Andrew King (Police Community Support Officer)

Andrew joined West Mercia Police in 2007 and was posted to Market Drayton after completing his initial training and remained there until October 2013 when he transferred to Wellington Safer Neighbourhood Team. In September 2014 he returned to Market Drayton to work on the Safer Neighbourhood Team.

Andy has a wealth of local knowledge from his years spent in Market Drayton and is happy to hear from any members of his community that have concerns or issues they wish to discuss.

Jake Garratt (Police Community Support Officer)

Locations

Market Drayton Police Station

Address:

Market Drayton Police Station, Salisbury Road, Market Drayton, Shropshire, TF9 1AJ

Priorities

5 Aug 2019

Complaints received about vehicles being driven in a anti social manner in Market Drayton, particularly in Towers Lawn and Lidl's car park.

Response (4 Nov 2019)

Market Drayton Safer Neighbourhood Team supported by Response Officers are continuing to carry out high visibility patrols in the area.

The team continues to liaise with partner agencies to find a long term solution.

Since February 2019 7x section 59 warning notices have been issued to drivers and 1 vehicle has been seized after we received a second complaint about the manner of driving.

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