Fairfield

FairfieldSafer Neighbourhood Team

Contact Us

Address:
Buxton Enquiry Office, Silverlands, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6QJ
Non-emergency number:
101
This Safer Neighbourhood area covers Fairfield. It belongs to the B Central policing section. The Fairfield neighbourhood is situated on the outskirts of Buxton town centre, 20 miles north of Matlock and 12 miles south of Glossop. The Residents of Fairfield Association is particularly active and provides support to many local residents.

Team Members

Michaela Daniels
Member

PCSO 4559 Michaela Daniels

These priorities were agreed with your team at your last Safer Neighbourhoods meeting. These meetings are open to everybody and allow you to affect what you feel needs addressing in your area.

Your current priorities for this neighbourhood

Priority

Anti-social behaviour in Bench Road, Victoria Park Road and Boarstones Lane

Issue Date:
Issue was set on 28/01/2013
Actions to be taken are as follows:
  • Conduct high visibility patrols in the area at key times, such as late in the evening and after dark.
  • Speak with local shop owners to offer crime prevention advice.
  • Visit the Youth Centre and SureStart centre to engage with local youngsters a and make them aware of any activities or groups they can get involved with.
  • Send letters to parents and the school, advising them of issues surrounding anti-social behaviour and what the consequences of children taking part in it can be.
  • Positive action and enforcement where necessary.

Actions and outcomes from previous priorities

Priority

Nuisance behaviour and damage on Knowles Close and Knowles Crescent.

Issue Date:
Issue was set on 21/10/2010
Actions to be taken are as follows:
  • Increased police patrols to the area.
  • Issued crime prevention advice.
Priority

Prevent and reduce damage to vehicles on Tongue Lane.

Issue Date:
Issue was set on 21/10/2010
Actions to be taken are as follows:
  • Increased police patrols to the area.
  • Visited residents to offer advice and reassurance.
Priority

Reduce the risk of empty and void properties in Fairfield becoming a target for theft or damage.

Issue Date:
Issue was set on 28/01/2011
Actions to be taken are as follows:
  • Contacted local housing stock landlords to improve communications around empty properties in the area.
  • Officers made checks on empty properties while out on patrol.
  • Encouraged landlords to security mark new items and goods which they put in their properties.
  • Positive taken against any offenders.
Priority

Help reduce and prevent car crime

Issue Date:
Issue was set on 26/10/2011
Actions to be taken are as follows:
  • Carried out increased patrols.
  • Actively checked vehicles for insecurities, or for valuables on show, and contacted owners to make them aware and offer crime prevention advice.
  • Distributed car crime prevention leaflets.
  • Held a community car crime prevention event.
Priority

Reduce and help prevent thefts from Cunningdale Allotments, Fairfield

Issue Date:
Issue was set on 25/04/2012
Actions to be taken are as follows:
  • Increased police patrols
  • Liaised with High Peak Borough Council over potential improvements to security in the longer term
  • Offered property marking and crime prevention advice to allotment holders
  • Held a crime prevention event at the allotments
Priority

Improve communications with our local communities

Issue Date:
Issue was set on 24/10/2012
Actions to be taken are as follows:
  • Identified areas where there was a low uptake of Derbyshire Alert and increased door-to-door visits to raise awareness of the service.
  • Hosted surgeries in which Derbyshire Alert was promoted.
  • Encouraged residents to help set priorities for offiicers in the Safer Neighbourhood area.
  • Asked local community how they would prefer to be contacted and updated on policing work.

Neighbourhood Newsletter

After every Safer Neighbourhoods Panel Meeting, we produce a newsletter highlighting the work our Safer Neighbourhoods team has done in your area.

This work is as a result of what you said you would like your team to look at during the meeting.

How you can take action

  • Go to a Safer Neighbourhoods meeting
  • Report a crime
  • Join our Key Individual Network (KIN)
  • Join your local Neighbourhood Watch scheme or start your own.
  • Get more information about your area with our Community Messaging Service.
  • Contact your local council to find out more about community safety schemes in your area.
  • Read Derbyshire County Council's Community Profile for your area.
  • Spend a day on the beat with an officer with our Community Involvement Scheme
  • Become a Special Constable
  • Give us feedback on how we're performing in your area.

Safer Neighbourhood Team Sergeants

Photo: Sergeant 1559 Jon Lloyd
  • Sergeant 1559 Jon Lloyd

 I am Sergeant 1559 Jon Lloyd and I am the team leader for this Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team.

I started work as a Police officer in 1989. All of my service has been in Derbyshire where I have enjoyed working in a variety of roles and locations.

My main priorities are to maintain and foster links with all parts of the communities in Buxton section. To encourage feedback from these communities so that we can then target the areas and also the individuals that causes these communities the most concern. To achieve this we will focus on  problem solving  involving partner agencies where necessary and tackle the issues in a positive way.

I am committed to providing a professional policing service that focuses on preventing and detecting all crime areas including incidents of anti-social behaviour.

Safer Neighbourhood Meetings

Safer Neighbourhood meetings give you the opportunity to set the agenda in your area and help implement lasting solutions.

Police drop-in surgery

When
5th June 2013 (12:30pm-1:30pm)
Where
St Thomas More Catholic School, Palace Road, Buxton
Contact
Call the team on 101

Crime Information

crime-info-map 

Crime Mapping allows us to show you where crime is happening at a local level, so we can better engage with our communities and help them determine how best to police the area they live in.