Hathersage Area

Hathersage AreaSafer Neighbourhood Team

Contact Us

Address:
Bakewell Enquiry Office, Granby Road, Bakewell, DE45 1ES
Non-emergency number:
101
This Safer Neighbourhood area covers Hathersage, Calver, Curbar and Froggatt. It belongs to the B South policing section. The area lies to the south west of Sheffield and 10 miles north of Bakewell. A large proportion of the area, which lies within the Peak District National Park, is made up of moor land at a height of over 1000 ft above sea level. Tourism is vital to the local economy with visitors being attracted to the neighbourhoods many outdoor pursuit shops, rock climbing sites and walkways.

Team Members

Ian Richardson

PC 2780 Ian Richardson

Anthony Boswell

PCSO 4510 Anthony Boswell

Rob Howsley

SC 19176 Rob Howsley

Jesse Conquest

SC 19077 Jesse Conquest

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

Speeding issues at villages throughout the area.

Issue Date:
Issue was set on 15/12/2010
Actions to be taken are as follows:
  • To raise awareness of the Community Speed Watch initiative within the local community.
  • To provide support and training to anyone who is interested in volunteering for the the scheme.
  • To continue to carry out Community Speed Watch patrols with existing members.
  • Residents can find out more by contacting the Hathersage Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team on 0345 123 33 33 or by email from this page.

Actions and outcomes from previous priorities

Anti-social behaviour and damage at the cricket pitch on Baulk Lane, Hathersage.

Issue Date:
Issue was set on 26/09/2011
Actions to be taken are as follows:
  • Increased police patrols
  • Seized alcohol and used powers to disperse groups of nuisance youths where necessary.
  • Worked with the Safer Derbyshire Dales Community Safety Partnership to set up Acceptable Behaviour Contracts with persistent offenders.

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 2306 Andy Wordsworth
  • Sergeant 2306 Andy Wordsworth

I am Sergeant 2306 Andy Wordsworth and I am responsible for this Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team.

I have been a police officer serving with Derbyshire Constabulary since 1999 and have carried out various frontline roles at Matlock, Buxton and for the last two and a half years in my current role at Bakewell.

I enjoy working closely with communities and people who care about their neighbourhoods. One of our key objectives is to continue to listen to and work closely with our partners, groups and other individuals from the communities which we serve.Through utilising a high visibility, pro-active, customer-focused approach it has enabled us to effectively tackle those who commit crime, or whose behaviour adversely affects the quality of life of local residents. All of my officers will continue to help keep our area a safe place to live, work and visit.

Safer Neighbourhood Meetings

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

Weekly Meetings

What: Hathersage SNT Surgery.

When: Every Monday, from 10am until 2pm.

Where: Bradwell community police office, Neitherside

Contact: Any member of the team

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.