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City Centre Safer Neighbourhood

Derby City Police
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This Safer Neighbourhood area covers the City Centre. It belongs to the Derby North policing section.
 
Derby city centre consists mainly of retail premises with a few areas containing residential properties.

[File] Read the City Centre Safer Neighbourhood newsletter (951.4 kB)

How to contact your Safer Neighbourhood Team and who they are

Address

Derby City Centre (Assembly Rooms),
Enquiry Office,
City Centre,
The Market Place,
Derby
DE1 3AH

Contact

Non-emergency number: 0345 123 33 33
 
E-mail the team: city.neighbourhoods@derbyshire.pnn.police.uk


Post: All written correspondence to the Safer Neighbourhood team should be posted c/o the area headquarters address at the top-right of the page.


You can also use our contact form to e-mail the team.
 
Please note that this e-mail facility is not monitored 24 hours a day and should be used for general enquiries only. It should not be used to report instances of crime or for situations requiring immediate police presence.

Team members

Safer Neighbourhood Team Sergeant


Sergeant 1948 Nick Allgood
 
Sergeant 1948 Nick Allgood is responsible for this Safer Neighbourhoods Team.
 [Photo of Nick Allgood]
 

[Photo of Alex Whyte]

PC 2501 Alex Whyte

 
[Photo of Steve Phillips]

PC 2815 Steve Phillips


[Photo of Lisa Jones]

PC 2144 Lisa Jones

 
[Photo of Gavin Owen]

PC 3181 Gavin Owen


[Photo of Dalbir Janagal]

PC 2248 Dalbir Janagal

 
[Photo of Alan Hinman]

PC 901 Alan Hinman


[Photo of Christopher Turner]

PC 2978 Christopher Turner

 
[Photo of Kelly Edwards]

PC 2728 Kelly Edwards


[Photo of Elaine Porter]

PCSO 4433 Elaine Porter

 
[Photo of Michelle Daly]

PCSO 4427 Michelle Daly


[Photo of William McDermott]

PCSO 4579 William McDermott

 
[Photo of Linda Ball]

PCSO 4601 Linda Ball


[Photo of Jennifer Casey]

PCSO 4589 Jennifer Casey

 
[Photo of Kirby Kern]

PCSO 4552 Kirby Kern


[Photo of Matthew Clarke]

PCSO 4625 Matthew Clarke

 
[Photo of Robert Selby]

PCSO 4556 Robert Selby


[Photo of Dawn Sheils-Houston]

PCSO 4429 Dawn Sheils-Houston

 
[Photo of Steve Broadhurst]

SC 8000 Steve Broadhurst


[Photo of Richard Ashburner]

SC 19010 Richard Ashburner

 
[Photo of Ali Adams - Safer Neighbourhood Youth Officer]

PC 1861 Ali Adams - Safer Neighbourhood Youth Officer

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The next Safer Neighbourhoods meeting

Safer Neighbourhood meetings gives you the opportunity to set the agenda in your area and help implement lasting solutions.
 
Find out more about what you can expect from a Safer Neighbourhoods Forum Meeting and from a Safer Neighbourhoods Surgery.


  • Neighbourhood Forum meeting
    When:18 March 2010, 18:00 to 19:30
    Where:Ground Floor, St Peter's House, Gower Street
    Contact:0345 123 33 33
     

Find out more about the priorities that were set at your last Safer Neighbourhoods meeting.

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The neighbourhood pledge and local priorities

Derbyshire Constabulary has signed up to the Policing Pledge. Our Policing Pledge sets out the standards of service you can expect from us, including our response times and how often you will be able to see your Safer Neighbourhood Team visibly working in your area.
 
View the pledge for your neighbourhood

Your current priorities for this neighbourhood

  1. Street drinking and Begging.
    This issue was set on 12 August 2009
     
    Actions to be taken are as follows:
     
    • Off licences and supermarkets educated and advised to stop serving street drinkers alcohol
    • Seizure of alcohol in alcohol free zone
    • Speak to licenced premises re serving/selling alcohol

     
  2. Shoplifting
    This issue was set on 12 August 2009
     
    Actions to be taken are as follows:
     
    • High visibility patrols
    • Police linked into radio systems such as Shopwatch
    • Greater use of store detectives/security officers and cctv monitoring

     
  3. Bagdipping
    This issue was set on 12 August 2009
     
    Actions to be taken are as follows:
     
    • High visibility patrols
    • Raise awareness with persons shopping in city centre and help them to improve personal security whilst shopping
    • Ensure all shops being targeted and other businesses are aware of the problem and use Shopwatch to maximum potential of reporting and detecting incidents

     

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.

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Action and follow-up

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

  We Asked, You Said, We Did

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

[File] Read the City Centre Safer Neighbourhood newsletter (951.4 kB)

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Crime information and maps for your local area

 
Find out your local crime figures  

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.
 
Find out the information about your area on our Crime Mapping website.

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How you can take action

 
  • Contact your local council to find out more about community safety schemes in your area. 
  • Give us feedback on how we're performing in your area. 

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St Mary's Wharf
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DE1 3AB
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