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I have 9 years of service as a police officer. I began my career with West Yorkshire Police and transferred to Derbyshire Constabulary in 2022.
I have worked in both response and neighbourhood policing as a PC and Sergeant, and I am now a Local Policing Inspector, responsible for response and neighbourhood policing throughout Chesterfield.
As an LPU Inspector, I am responsible for the leadership of our response and neighbourhood teams, which are based predominantly at Chesterfield’s Beetwell Street Police Station.
I am passionate about community policing and solving the problems that really matter to the communities we serve.
I expect my officers to work hard to investigate crime, bring offenders to justice, and protect the vulnerable. I am committed to ensuring that my teams are visible in the communities we serve and that they develop long-term relationships with partners to help solve problems and reduce crime and anti-social behaviour.
Chesterfield has a thriving town centre, and a key priority for my team is to ensure that it remains a safe and welcoming place, with visible policing and a strong sense of community.
I am a Safer Neighbourhood Sergeant with over 8 years policing experience, having served across West Yorkshire and Derbyshire Police. Throughout my career, I have been dedicated to building a strong community and delivering proactive solutions to neighbourhood concerns.
It is expected that officers work hard to investigate crime and that we continue to work alongside partner agencies to ensure our communities are safer and stronger for everyone to enjoy.
I'm PC Parker. I'm one of the officers responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Hollingwood, Inkersall and Duckmanton, Staveley neighbourhoods. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
I'm PCSO Hague. I'm one of the officers responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Hollingwood, Inkersall and Duckmanton, Staveley neighbourhoods. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
I'm PC Partidge. I'm one of the officers responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Hollingwood, Inkersall and Duckmanton, Staveley neighbourhoods. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
As Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) Supervisor for Chesterfield, I am committed to fostering strong relationships between the police and the local community.
With 20 years of experience as a PCSO, and 6 years in a supervisory role, I lead a team of highly motivated PCSOs who work tirelessly to address local concerns, prevent crime, and ensure Chesterfield remains a safe and pleasant place to live, work, and visit.
My focus is on proactive engagement, visible policing, and collaborative problem-solving with our partners to build trust and empower residents of the Chesterfield Community.
1.Drug Related ASB
2.Nuisance Bikes
Issued 01 April 2026
1.Drug related antisocial behaviour remains a key focus for Staveley. Officers will carry out intelligence led warrants, target repeat addresses, conduct appropriate stop searches, and continue safeguarding visits. Work will continue with housing providers and support agencies to tackle linked behaviour and protect vulnerable residents.
2.Patrols will target parks, estates, and open spaces where nuisance bikes are reported. Officers will use Section 59 powers, conduct home visits to identified riders, and deploy drone and Off Road Bike Unit support where proportionate. Engagement with landowners and promotion of reporting routes will continue.