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West Midlands Police - Bournville Neighbourhood
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I joined West Midlands Police over 28 years ago and as a result have a wealth of experience across various roles including CID, Homicide Investigation, Neighbourhood Policing, Custody, and Force Contact. As a committed police mentor and coach, I am passionate about guiding and supporting the next generation of officers.
I am deeply committed to Youth Diversion initiatives and proudly serve as the lead officer for Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG). As a White Ribbon Ambassador, I actively promote awareness and prevention of violence against women and girls.
I am proud to serve the communities of Bournville, Brandwood, Billesley and Selly Oak and am dedicated to dealing with the issues that matter to you.
Priorities
14 May 2024 | * PSPO enforcement * Street Drinking, Begging, ASB, Drug Dealing. Response (14 May 2024)* Enforcement – PSPO Tickets/ traffic enforcement / CPWs * Police and Partner agency - All out days are being carried out * Joint activity with partner agencies such as Birmingham City Council * Crime prevention advice given * High Visibility Patrols * plain clothes patrols * PSPO in place |
14 May 2024 | * PSPO enforcement * Street Drinking, Begging, ASB, Drug Dealing. Response (14 May 2024)* Enforcement – PSPO Tickets/ traffic enforcement / CPWs * Police and Partner agency - All out days are being carried out * Joint activity with partner agencies such as Birmingham City Council * Crime prevention advice given * High Visibility Patrols * plain clothes patrols * PSPO in place |
14 May 2024 | * PSPO enforcement * Street Drinking, Begging, ASB, Drug Dealing. Response (14 May 2024)* Enforcement – PSPO Tickets/ traffic enforcement / CPWs * Police and Partner agency - All out days are being carried out * Joint activity with partner agencies such as Birmingham City Council * Crime prevention advice given * High Visibility Patrols * plain clothes patrols * PSPO in place |
14 May 2024 | * PSPO enforcement * Street Drinking, Begging, ASB, Drug Dealing. Response (14 May 2024)* Enforcement – PSPO Tickets/ traffic enforcement / CPWs * Police and Partner agency - All out days are being carried out * Joint activity with partner agencies such as Birmingham City Council * Crime prevention advice given * High Visibility Patrols * plain clothes patrols * PSPO in place |
1 Nov 2024 | Local Stores and community members have informed police that there has been an increase in anti social behaviour around the Cotteridge shops area. The anti social behaviour includes people walking around or sitting with open alcoholic drinks, begging and also people appearing under the influence of drugs. Response (27 Nov 2024)The Bournville neighbourhood team have been carrying out patrols of the known locations and engaging with those believed to be responsible for the actions. Partnership work has taken place with Birmingham City Council enforcement officers and sharing of information has taken place around those responsible. PCSO's have been walking around the areas such as rear of Cotteridge shops and engaging with those seen to be loitering. This area has been highlighted to BCC through the 'fix my street' app due to clear drug paraphernalia being located. Requests have been made of partners to clean up the location. This is an ongoing task whilst the ownership of the land is ascertained. |
1 Nov 2024 | The community and councillors have mentioned there is anti social behaviour around the Masefield Estate. Policing stats show similar as well. Response (27 Nov 2024)Patrols have taken place over the last month in the Masefield Estate area. These have been uniformed patrols in marked police vehicles. We are considering the use of plain clothed patrols going forwards as well. |
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