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Wareham North Safer Neighbourhood Team

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PS 1658 Jon McCarthy - © Dorset Police All Rights Reserved PC 1813 Jon Stuart - © Dorset Police All Rights Reserved PCSO 5344 Luke Taylor - © Dorset Police All Rights Reserved
PS 1658
Jon McCarthy
PC 1813
Jon Stuart
PCSO 5344
Luke Taylor

 

PACT (Partners and Communities Together) logoContact the Team

Contact your Wareham North Safer Neighbourhood Team and raise your issues >

Call us at Dorset Police on: 101

or on our team mobile: 07825 521900

 

Please only use the numbers above for non-emergency calls. If a crime is in progress or life is in danger, please dial 999.

 

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Current PACT Priorities

You are telling us that the following issues are priorities in your area:

PRIORITY (February 2013)

You are saying ... Parking issues during school times on Wareham Road Lytchett Matravers. This is an ongoing issue with parents parking inconsiderately whilst picking up and dropping off their children.

We are doing ... The SNT will liaise with the Local Authority, Highways Department and the school to tackle this with a multi-agency approach.  SNT officers will patrol the area and deal positively with any vehicles causing obstructions, or not complying with the Highway Code.

You are saying ...Parking issues during school times on Filleul Road, Sandford. This is an ongoing issue with parents parking inconsiderately whilst picking up and dropping off their children.

We are doing ... The SNT will liaise with the Local Authority, Highways Department and the school to tackle this with a multi-agency approach.  SNT officers will patrol the area and deal positively with any vehicles causing obstructions or not complying with the Highway Code.

You are saying ...Speeding vehicles past Bere Regis First School. This is an ongoing issue and the  SNT have received several complaints from the residents in Bere Regis and also Bere Regis First School.

We are doing ... The SNT will liaise with the Local Authority, Highways Department and the school to tackle this with a multi-agency approach.  SNT officers will conduct speed checks in the area and deal with any vehicles that are exceeding the speed limit. The SNT also intend to involve the local school and Parish Councillors.   

ArrowTo find out how you can help tackle the problem of speeding follow this link >

 

Purbeck has seen a general increase in thefts from motor vehicles and burglaries to garages and sheds.  The levels however remain extremely low and Purbeck remains a safe area to reside.

Please help us to help you, and take time to look at the Dorset Police crime prevention portal. Here you can find information and posters around general crime reduction, and vehicle crime.

A “No valuables left in here” leaflet can be downloaded and printed by following this link (140kb PDF) >

 

Report itFollow this link to tell us what issues are a priority in your area >

You said ... We didFollow this link to read about actions taken to tackle previous PACT priorities >

 

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Meet the Team

Meet the team and members of your PACT Panel to raise local issues at the following events.

DATE MEETING / EVENT LOCATION
28 June 2013, 6 - 7pm Community meeting Lytchett Matravers Library
26 July 2013, 6 - 7pm Community meeting Lytchett Matravers Library
20 September 2013, 6 -7pm Community meeting Lytchett Matravers Library

 

To find out more about the various forms of meetings your PACT Panel hold, please follow this link >

 

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Related Content

I have no valuables in my vehicle poster

 

Download our "I have no valuables in my vehicle" poster (140kb PDF) >

 

 

 

What is Safer Neighbourhoods? >

Dorset Retailers Reducing Crime - A crime awareness booklet  (1.42MB PDF) >

 

Newsletters

Wareham North SNT newsletter - February 2013 (1.42MB PDF) >

 

Useful Websites

Community safety pages on Dorset For You >

The Neighbourhood and Home Watch website >

Association of Dorset Watches >

 

 

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