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Your Safer Neighbourhood team (SNT) is a group of local police officers, Police Community Support Officers and Specials dedicated to serving your community.
We are proud to work closely with local authorities, community leaders and residents to decide our policing priorities for the area. This helps us to find useful, long-term solutions to local problems, while maintaining our wider focus on preventing and reducing crime, protecting the vulnerable and providing reassurance across Derbyshire.
1. Road Safety and speeding
2. Anti- social behaviour on Bendall Green
3. E-Scooters
Issued 21 January 2025
1: Reports of vehicles driving at excessive speeds on various roads. Community speedwatch regularly meet and conduct proactive sessions to monitor speed. PCSO's and PC's from the Neighbourhood team regularly conduct mobile monitoring and enforcement in regularly reported locations with handheld devices. Nursery and primary school visits to engage with young children regarding road safety.
2: Issues reported on the park from general ASB, to nuisance parking and dog fouling on surrounding streets. Officers conduct high visibility patrols to deter any offenders and build intelligence whilst the SNT Supervision liaise with partner agencies and local Councillors.
3: Reports of E-Scooters being used in the locality. Education within schools and shops that may sell them to be explored. Enforcement on users if stopped; E-Scooters are deemed a road vehicle and need a driving licence and insurance to operate; which most will not have.