Your local officers
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PS 2051
David Parr |
PC 2259
Adam Brooks
Poole Town |
PCSO 5444
Oliver Duell
Poole Town |
PC 1978
Adam Gill
Oakdale |
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PCSO 6939
Chris Hardy
Oakdale |
PCSO 5383
Cheryl Kingham
Poole Town |
PCSO 8152
Scott Kishere
Poole Town |
PC 2142
Stuart Newman Poole Town |
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PCSO 5481
Annabel Scoats Poole Town |
PC 2466
Kerry Shelley Oakdale |
PCSO 5121
Steve Spooner Oakdale |
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Contact the Team
Contact Poole Town &
Oakdale Safer Neighbourhood Team and raise your
issues >
Call us at Dorset Police on: 101
or on our team mobile: 07919
290098
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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Oakdale SNT on Twitter >
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Current Priorities
You are telling us that the following issues
are a priority in your area:
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Your are saying ... ASB at Poole Bus Station.
- Poole Bus & Coach Station is a large
terminal located alongside the Dolphin Shopping Centre in Poole
town. The station services local bus and national bus and coach
routes. The bus station is close to the national rail network
station for Poole. The bus station is a well used facility
throughout the day and night. The station also has a number of
shops and food outlets, including Subway and KFC. There are toilets
and benches and a large canopy making it an environment attractive
for groups to congregate within. User satisfaction is low. The
physical environment, lighting, noise and congestion have all been
noted as being a cause for unease with users. Groups of youths
loitering in the area can also be perceived as intimidating, adding
to the general feeling of being unsafe.
Issues about the station reported to the SNT through face to face
include:
Smoking - the canopy acts as a partial roof for the purpose of the
Health Act, which prohibits public smoking, but some users defy the
signs in place.
- Cycling - a public safety issue - cycling is
not permitted but some users defy the signs in place.
- Drug dealing in the station, service road and
toilets.
- Personal theft and shoplifting
- Assaults, fights and a variety of other
ASB related
incidents.
We are doing ... Intention - Reduce
ASB and Crime in
the Bus Station locality:
- Increase patrol presence in the area with
SNT, Specials and TP to prevent offences and reassure users.
- Enforce/Prevent low level offending issues -
smoking, cycling etc
- Increase use of partner community service
agencies in the area.
- Improved interaction with local security
teams
- Plain clothes operartions and Stop&Search
powers to deal with drug problems
- Media campaign to include local facility
users
- Where possible consider environmental
changes
More information about Anti-Social Behaviour
and how to tackle it >
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Theft of bicycles from Poole Town centre
Poole Town SNT review all crimes that are
reported and we are concerned about the number of bicycles taken in
the town. This concern has also been raised during community
meetings and by feedback from victims. As a result, Theft of
Bicycles was made a priority for the Poole Town & Oakdale
SNT.
The SNT piloted a Cycle Tagging
scheme in the town area. Tags were attached to cycles in the
town and a code was entered on each tag. The code was then
input to the police website and the cycle owner could obtain
feedback about how secure their cycle was. The website also
provided links to information on how cycle security could be
improved.
The SNT also met with operators of
the borough CCTV system and local retail
security guards to raise awareness of cycle crime and promote more
effective coverage in problems areas. SNT officers also regularly
visit local second hand retailers to look for stolen cycles and to
raise awareness of outstanding stolen cycles that may be offered
for sale. The SNT also works closely with
colleagues from the British Transport Police to share intelligence
and assist with the identification of local criminals.
Extra patrols were mounted in hotspot areas to
deter cycle crime and provide some reassurance to local
cyclists. The Poole Town SNT also took the lead for
Operation Crossbar. This was a dedicated operation using a
combination of high visibility patrols and undercover officers to
target cycle crime. The operation resulted in several arrests
and the recovery of over £2000 worth of cycles in the first week
alone. One arrested male was recently sentenced to 2 months
in prison for his involvement with a bike theft during Operation
Crossbar.
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Meet the Team
Meet the team and raise local issues at the following Safer
Neighbourhood events.
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DATE |
MEETING EVENT |
LOCATION |
| First Saturday of the month, 10.30 - 11.30am |
Surgery* |
Oakdale Library |
| Last Friday of the month, 3pm - 5pm |
Surgery* |
Oakdale Library |
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| 22 June 2013, 12pm - 1pm |
Cops at the Shops* |
Tesco Express, Fernside Road |
| 29 June 2013, 12pm - 1pm |
Cops at the Shops* |
Sterte Newsagents |
| 6 July 2013, 12pm - 1pm |
Cops at the Shops* |
Co-op, Tatnam |
| 13 July 2013, 12pm - 1pm |
Cops at the Shops* |
One Stop, Wimborne Road |
| 13 July 2013, 11am |
Surgery |
Dolphin Shopping Centre |
| 20 July 2013, 12pm - 1pm |
Cops at the Shops* |
Tesco Express, Fernside Road |
| 27 July 2013, 12pm - 1pm |
Cops at the Shops* |
Sterte Newsagents |
| 3 August 2013, 12pm - 1pm |
Cops at the Shops* |
Co-op, Tatnam |
| 10 August 2013, 12pm - 1pm |
Cops at the Shops* |
One Stop, Wimborne Road |
| 17 August 2013, 11am |
Surgery |
Dolphin Shopping Centre |
| 17 August 2013, 12pm - 1pm |
Cops at the Shops* |
Tesco Express, Fernside Road |
| 28 September 2013, 11am |
Surgery |
Dolphin Shopping Centre |
| 19 October 2013, 11am |
Surgery |
Dolphin Shopping Centre |
| 23 November 2013, 11am |
Surgery |
Dolphin Shopping Centre |
| 7 December 2013, 11am |
Surgery |
Dolphin Shopping Centre |
(* Please note, the times of these events are subject to
change and they may be cancelled at short notice due to other
commitments.)
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
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>
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Partners in Crime - newsletter of the Safer Poole Partnership
(3.67MB PDF) >
Poole
Streets Ahead newsletter, the latest news from the Safer Poole
Partnership >
Useful Contacts >
Dorset
Retailers Reducing Crime - A crime awareness booklet
(1.42MB PDF) >
Poole Town & Oakdale Safer Neighbourhood Team Meeting
minutes
Poole Town
and Oakdale minutes November 2011 (85kb PDF) >
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Maps
Useful Websites
Safer
Poole Partnership >
Borough of Poole >
Poole Partnership >
Borough of
Poole - Family Information Directory >
The Neighbourhood and Home Watch
website >
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