Policing Your Neighbourhood in Runnymede
Surrey Police is dedicated to providing neighbourhood policing for your area. This page allows you to find out who your local team is and how to contact them. You can select your area from the drop-down list and press Go or you can mouse over your area on the map and your local team, together with their contact details, will appear above the map in the top right corner of the page.
Click on the picture or the area of the map and you will be taken to your neighbourhood team page to find the latest news that affects you. Below the map you will find links to the borough wide teams who work in partnership with your safer neighbourhood team to make your borough safer for everyone.
Meet your Neighbourhood Inspector Roger Nield

Working together, Surrey Police, our partners and the public have had some excellent results in keeping crime low, as our figures for 2009 to 2010 show. We have also seen levels of public confidence in the police rise – which is good news and a key aim for Surrey Police.
I am also pleased to report that our co-location in the new Runnymede Civic Centre, in Addlestone, is continuing to prove a success. Not only are the longer opening hours allowing more people to visit us but working alongside the borough council and library staff ensures that local people have greater opportunity to contact and interact with their local officers. Meanwhile, Egham police station is home to the Safer Neighbourhood Teams for Egham, Thorpe, Pooley Green, Englefield Green and Virginia Water.
I am delighted that our tailored local neighbourhood newsletters are proving useful to the public and we are focusing on local residents priorities with DriveSMART events. These can be found on the DriveSMART website. However if your priorities are different then please tell us. We will act.
Your Safer Neighbourhood Teams and their colleagues have been getting out and about in their communities, doing a great job supporting partnership events events both big and small and you will see your officers giving their support to many other activities throughout the year. Working with our partners is a priority for us. We have a great working relationship with Runnymede Borough Council’s Community Safety Team and their CCTV operators and this has helped us to cut crime in Runnymede. You can even report anti-social behaviour to them.
In order to reduce antisocial behaviour, divert young people from crime and in support of the Prevent programme I am proud to support the Boxing Inclusion Zone and invite you to check this ground breaking project: www.boxinginclusionzone.com
You can also follow me on Twitter where my moniker is @rogernield2703
Finally, a thought about the future; your Surrey Police neighbourhood officers and our crime and disorder reduction partners are keen to continue making Runnymede a safer place. So please report all anti-social behaviour and crime to us. Twenty-four hour monitored CCTV and proactive police patrolling can achieve a lot but you, the public, make the difference. So be involved in your neighbourhoods, get to know your local officers; visit their web-pages and their panel meetings/surgeries and let’s keep the pressure high to drive out crime.
To contact your Neighbourhood Inspector please click here to email.
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Meet your Community Safety Team
The Community Safety Team are specialists in their field who service the whole division.



