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I'm Inspector Fowkes. I'm one of the officers responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Borrowash, Cotmanhay, Kirk Hallam, Larklands, Sandiacre, Long Eaton and Ilkeston neighbourhoods. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
I started to work for Derbyshire in 2018 as a DSI (Detective staff investigator) and then joined uniform after a completing my detective qualifications. I have worked in a variety of different roles in different units working CID, Derby City LPU, CAG teams, Custody Investigations, Swadlincote LPU and now I am a SGT in Long Eaton SNT.
I'm PCSO Doar. I'm one of the officers responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Long Eaton Rural, Borrowash and Ockbrook neighbourhoods. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
I'm PC Statham. I'm one of the officers responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Long Eaton North, Long Eaton Rural, Long Eaton South, Long Eaton Town, Borrowash, Ockbrook and Sandiacre neighbourhoods. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
I'm YET Richardson. I'm one of the officers responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Borrowash and Ockbrook, Cotmanhay and Shipley View, Ilkeston Rural, Ilkeston Town, Kirk Hallam and Hallam Fields, Larklands and Gallows, Long Eaton North, Long Eaton Rural, Long Eaton South, Long Eaton Town, Sandiacre neighbourhoods. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
I have more than 25 years’ service with Derbyshire Constabulary.
For the last 20 years I have worked at Ilkeston, as a Police Community Support Officer and now as the PCSO Supervisor covering Erewash Safer Neighbourhood Team.
As a PCSO Supervisor I believe it is really important that my team put communities at the centre of what we do. I am responsible for the leadership of the PCSO’s across Erewash based at two stations at Ilkeston and Long Eaton.
It is expected that my staff work hard to deal with neighbourhood problems and to protect the vulnerable. It is vital that we are visible and have good working relationships with our partner agencies to make Erewash a safer place to live, work and visit.
I'm PCSO YET Beardall. I'm one of the officers responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Borrowash and Ockbrook, Long Eaton North, Long Eaton Rural, Long Eaton South, Long Eaton Town, Sandiacre neighbourhoods. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
1. Cross-border Operations
2. Pro-active serious violence prevention
3. Public space anti-social behaviour
Issued 01 July 2026
1. Cross-border Operations – focussed operations working with bordering forces including Nottinghamshire using intelligence and targeted policing. Designed to proactively identify and tackle individuals and vehicles committing drug related offences on Derbyshire.
2. Pro-active serious violence prevention – close working with schools and partners, the Youth Engagement Team will work to educate and deter young people from incidents with a threat of weapons use. Alongside this will be an increase in proactive patrols and the use of stop searches in open areas.
3. Public space anti-social behaviour – work to tackle an increase in nuisance behaviour reported as a result of warmer weather and sporting events. Officers will target key public spaces and hotspot areas with additional hi-vis patrols to deter ASB. Along with partners, officers will work to identify individuals involved and use the appropriate enforcement tools.