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I'm Inspector Repton. I'm responsible for neighbourhood policing in the High Peak area. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
I have worked for Derbyshire Police for 12 years, initially as a Police Community Support officer and now as Sergeant in the Neighbourhood team. I feel an immense sense of pride working for Derbyshire Constabulary, and especially in the High Peak and area in which I have grown up.
Through my career in policing I have built strong community relationships and work with partners to make long term lasting improvements to the community and area. I look forward to coming to work every day and strive to achieve a meaning full outcomes for all aspects of society.
I look forward to seeing where my policing career will take me in the years to come.
I'm PC Twort. I'm one of the officers responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Hadfield and Tintwistle and Gamesley neighbourhoods. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
I'm PCSO George. I'm one of the officers responsible for neighbourhood policing in the Gamesley and St Johns neighbourhoods. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.
With 19 years of dedicated service with Derbyshire Constabulary I have embraced and supported community policing, fostering trust, safety, and collaboration between the public and law enforcement. As a Police Community Support Officer, I have built strong relationships across diverse neighbourhoods, working proactively to prevent crime, support vulnerable individuals, and address local concerns with compassion and professionalism.
Throughout nearly two decades in the role, I have been passionate around community engagement, problem-solving, and public reassurance. Whether on foot patrol, liaising with schools, attending community events, or supporting victims of crime, I try to be approachable and reliable offering a reassuring presence.
I have experience of being a PCSO in Hadfield , New Mills and as a Youth Engagement officer this gave me the extensive experience and local knowledge to support our Community . My Current Role is that as a PCSO Supervisor where I strive to build safer environments and positive partnerships, and to support my team in delivering quality of community policing to the residents of the High Peak.
Anti-social behaviour
Burglary
Parking and speeding motorists
Issued 01 April 2026
ASB has been identified as an issue effecting the community ranging from nuisance neighbours, littering, anti-social driving and nuisance youths/teenagers.
Action -
· We are tackling these issues with a focused problem-solving approach, conducting regular high-visibility patrols in identified hot spot locations engaging directly with residents, shop owners and young people to offer reassurance and identify those responsible. The team will work in partnership with local schools, housing providers and the council’s ASB officers to deliver early interventions and put long-term measures in place to prevent repeat incidents and improve community confidence.
Burglary Concerns around house burglaries have been raised as an issue impacting the community in and around the local area.
Action -
· To tackle burglaries the team will conduct intelligence-led patrols in key hotspot areas, combining high-visibility presence and identify suspicious behaviour at an early stage. Officers will work closely with residents, Neighbourhood Watch, and partner agencies to deliver home-security advice, gather local intelligence and respond quickly to any patterns of activity to prevent further offences. Parking issues, speeding traffic & hazardous driving
There have been ongoing concerns regarding parking, speeding and hazardous driving in various locations around Hadfield, Padfield and Tintwistle.
Action -
· Officers are conducting regular speed checks, engaging with drivers to promote safer behaviour, and working alongside local schools and community groups to improve road safety awareness. The team is also liaising with the council’s highway department to review signage and explore long-term solutions.