Your local officers are :
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PS 0850
Lee Tharme |
PCSO 5445
Robert Duckmanton |
PC 2191
Gavin Haynes |
Contact the Team
Contact Bearwood Safer Neighbourhood Team
and raise your issues >
Call us at Dorset Police on: 101
Please only use the number above for non-emergency calls. If a
crime is in progress or life is in danger, please dial 999.

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Dorset Police has a clear focus for our Safer Neighbourhood Team
(SNT) resources based upon threat, risk, harm and
vulnerability. The operational principles for Safer
Neighbourhood policing have been developed after listening to the
people we serve and having learned from the most distressing
incidents elsewhere in the country.
These Operational Principles
are:
- Prioritisation of the needs of the victim - putting the "Victim
First"
- Targeted and flexible deployment of officers based upon threat,
risk, harm and vulnerability
- Informed and focused community engagement and meetings.
Your Safer Neighbourhood officers will ensure
that, as a top priority, they look after the people in your
communities who are the victims of crime and anti-social
behaviour. We are ensuring that they, the victims, are
listened to, understood, kept informed, protected and safe
alongside the wider community.
If you have a local issue/priority that needs SNT involvement then please
complete our online form and raise your issues
by following this link >
Current Priorities
You are telling us that the following issues are a
priority in your area:
| PRIORITY ( 21 March 2013) |
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You are saying ... Speeding in Knights Road,
King John Avenue and Magna Road.
We are doing ... Conducting speed checks in the
area at identified times, dealing with road traffic offences by way
of FPN and
working with local partner agencies to explore the design of the
roads in question.
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You are saying... Nuisance motor cycles
on Paddington Grove and surrounding areas.
We are doing ... High visibility patrols in the
targeted areas, seizure of bikes using Sect 165 and Sect 59,
liaison with ASB
team if repeat offenders are identified, to explore possible
acceptable behavior contracts relating to road traffic
offences.
More information about Anti-Social Behaviour
and how to tackle it >
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Follow this link to tell us what issues are a
priority in your area >
Follow this link to see actions taken to resolve
previous priorities >
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Meet the Team
Meet the team and raise local issues at the following Safer
Neighbourhood events.
| DATE |
MEETING / EVENT |
LOCATION |
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To find out more about the various forms of
meetings your Safer Neighbourhood Panel hold, please
follow this link >
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Related Content
Partners in Crime - the newsletter of the Safer Poole
Partnership (3.67MB PDF) >
Streets
Ahead, the latest newsletter from the Safer Poole Partnership
>
Home Watch
>
Useful Contacts (153kb PDF)
>
Dorset
Retailers Reducing Crime - A crime awareness booklet
(1.42MB PDF) >
Bearwood Safer Neighbourhood Team
Newsletters
Bearwood SNT Newsletter May
2013 (60kb PDF) >
Bearwood Safer Neighbourhood
newsletter January 2012 (132kb PDF) >
Bearwood Safer
Neighbourhood newsletter December 2011 (631kb PDF)
>
Maps
Useful Websites
Bournemouth Council >
Borough of Poole >
Safer
Poole Partnership >
Your area profile and local councillors >
The Neighbourhood and Home Watch
website >
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