Ashbourne

AshbourneSafer Neighbourhood Team

Contact Us

Address:
Ashbourne Enquiry Office, Compton Road, Ashbourne, DE6 1BX
Non-emergency number:
101
This Safer Neighbourhood area covers Ashbourne. It belongs to the B South policing section. The historical market town of Ashbourne is situated at the gateway to Dovedale and the Peak District. It is famous throughout the world for its annual Shrovetide football match when the "upards" play the "downards". It is played in the streets, fields and waterways, with each goal 3 miles apart. Thousands of people attend the event which is held over Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday.

Team Members

Ian Cooper

PC 1525 Ian Cooper

Lucy Blackwell

PCSO 16120 Lucy Blackwell

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

We are pleased to report that no priority profiles have currently been raised for the Ashbourne Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team

Issue Date:
Issue was set on 13/01/2012
Actions to be taken are as follows:
  • If you have any concerns or feel there is something we could target in your area please contact us or come along to our next meeting.

Actions and outcomes from previous priorities

Anti-social behaviour and noise nuisance on Friday and Saturday evenings on Derby Road, Old Derby Road, Derwent Gardens and the Willow Meadow Road area.

Issue Date:
Issue was set on 03/12/2010
Actions to be taken are as follows:
  • Increased police patrols.
  • Encouraged residents to report any incidents.
  • Derbyshire Dales District Council Environmental Health Department has worked with local licensees over the issue of noise nuisance.

Nuisance behaviour at the Recreational Park and Memorial Gardens mostly overnight and at weekends.

Issue Date:
Issue was set on 01/07/2010
Actions to be taken are as follows:
  • Increased police patrols to speak to youngsters and give advice.
  • Seized alcohol from underage drinkers.
  • Liaised with local councils and school staff about potential resolutions and improvements.

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 1675 Steve Edwards
  • Sergeant 1675 Steve Edwards

I am Sergeant 1675 Steve Edwards and I have responsibility for this Safer Neighbourhood Team.

I have been a Sergeant serving in the High Peak and Derbyshire Dales since 2000, at Matlock, Bakewell, Buxton. I have been fortunate to work at Ashbourne for the past two and a half years.

Our area continues to have low levels of crime and anti-social behaviour and I am fortunate to have a team with considerable local knowledge and skills which helps us to work quickly on issues of an extremely variable nature. One of our key objectives is to listen to the concerns of the community and work with partner agencies to target those issues.

Safer Neighbourhood Meetings

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

Ashbourne SNT Forum Meeting

When
18th May 2012 (10:00am-12:00pm)
Where
Ashbourne Town Hall
Contact
Ashbourne Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team- call 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.