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Stanwell South & Ashford North

Neighbourhood Specialist Officers - champions of crime reduction and community reassurance.

As NSOs, we work in a particular neighbourhood according to local needs. Our aim is to be locally known and knowledgeable, identify key local problems and be seen to make a difference.

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NSO / PCSO

PC Neil Franklin
FIN: 3928
Phone: 0845 125 2222
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NSO / PCSO

PCSO Rebecca Neale
FIN: 14190
Phone: 0845 125 2222
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NSO / PCSO

PCSO Richard Adlam
FIN: 12343
Phone: 0845 125 2222
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Actions taken on your neighbourhood priorities and general updates

Update: 18/08/2010 07:30:23

Actions taken on your neighbourhood priorities

You said:

You were concerned about the anti social use of motorbikes being ridden around stanwell on the main road and in and around the recreational grounds.

We did:

We have identified a number of youths that have been riding motorbikes around the stanwell area they have been reported to court for a number of traffic related offences
We will continue to tackle the anti social use of motorbikes and offenders identified found riding anti socially on the road will be reported for any traffic related offence found to be committed.
Those found to be ridden in the parks and recreational grounds will be issued with section 59 warnings if a section 59 has been issued within the last 12 months then the motorbike will be seized.

We have at the moment two quad bikes being ridden around the area if anyone is able to help us identify the riders please contact any of the members of the snt or call in on 0845 125 2222


General update

Sunday 8th August 2010 was the first year of the Stanwell fun day which was organised by PC Charlesworth and Spencer Taylor with help from Mandie Wilde and Brian Kingston from Spelthorne Council
The day was a great success and was well attended by the local community
The Stanwell SNT would like to thank everyone who took part in organising and running the event making it a great day.
We would also like to thank everyone who donated money or prizes for the raffles including Focus DIY in Ashford who very kindly donated a set of garden furniture worth over £250 pounds. Staff from Focus attended the event to set up the prize and kindly offered to deliver the garden furniture to the lucky winner. T5 store in Stanwell Moor donated £100 pounds which was used to purchase the prizes for the raffle. Lodge Brothers in Ashford very kindly donated a large fruit basket which will keep the winner supplied with fruit for the next couple of weeks. A lovely bunch of flowers was donated by Ashford Flowers which smelt wonderful.

One of the main attractions on the day was the climbing wall which was brought along by youth services, through out the day there was a steady stream of eager climbers wanting to scale the wall. The 3 in 1 shop in Stanwell kindly donated the prizes for the dog show which went down well with the winning dogs and owners there were some great entries in the best dressed dog categories.


Written by FIN: 3928

The Stanwell Fun Day is just over a month away it takes place on Sunday 8th August 2010 between 12:00 and 16:00 hours the location is Hadfield Road recreation ground between St David’s Church and St Mary Church.
Chelsea football club will be doing a target competition and skills training so come along and try out your football skills against Chelsea football club. The events also include a live band, classic motorbikes, and bouncy castle, climbing wall, tombola, raffle, stalls, refreshments and many more attractions.

As part of the fun day there will be a fun dog show taking place; there are six categories which you can enter. The dog show is open to everyone and there are no limits on the amount of categories that you can enter so come along with you four legged best friend and family and join in the fun. The categories are as follows:

  • The Most Obedient dog (Can you get your dog to walk to heel, sit when asked, stay when asked, and come to you when called).
  • Most Talented dog (has your dog got the X Factor)
  • The Best Dressed dog (Fancy dress or best outfit)
  • Best Groomed dog
  • He dog with the waggiest tail
  • The dog that looks most like their owner


If you wish to take part there will be entry forms which you can pick up the from Ashford police office, the 3 in 1 shop, the library and the community house you can also stop and ask one of the local officers. Please ensure if you do bring your four legged friend along for the fun day, that this is a family event be a responsible dog owner and clean up after your dog, facilities will be provided.

Written by FIN: 3606



Stop Press (20/5/2010): Neighbourhood Consultation


Where would you like to meet your Safer Neighbourhood Team? What about your local supermarket or library? Would you prefer to meet them out on patrol? Or are there other potential meeting places you can think of?

We are looking for your ideas for the easiest and most convenient places to meet your Neighbourhood Policing Team, after surveys carried out over the past month show that many people are not using their local police stations.

You can read more about our plans, and give us your ideas through our online survey, here.



Actions taken on your neighbourhood priorities

You said:
There are continuing problems with mini-motos and scrambler bikes in the parks around Stanwell

We did:


The Safer Neighbourhood Team have spearheaded an operation encompassing the Roads Policing unit, the Tactical Patrol Teams, the Tactical Neighbourhood Team, and the Surrey Police airborne unit, to try to tackle this problem. This has met with considerable success with a number of people being issued with Section 59 vehicle warnings for anti-social use of motor vehicles, a number of motorbikes seized under Section 165 legislation for no insurance, and two individuals reported to court for a number of offences. This will send out a strong message to the offenders in the community that the riding of these bikes in our parks and on our roads will not be tolerated and we will continue to deal robustly with anyone found to be acting in this manner. We would encourage any residents who see people using these bikes to report it in to Surrey Police at the time, and to attempt to get any registration details, or descriptive details of the bikes and riders, as it is not necessary for the police to be on the scene there and then to deal with offenders – many warnings have been given by visiting the offenders at home after the offence once they have been identified.
Read the news story.

Stanwell Funday



On Sunday the 8th August 2010 a Fun day is planned to take place in Hadfield Recreation ground between 12:00 and 16:00 hours.
The fun day is being organised by the Stanwell Neighbourhood Team and the Northlands Residents Association along with a number of other organisations.
There will be a “fun dog show/competition this is open to everyone from all age groups. Entry form will be available nearer the time asking those people interested which category they would like to enter there are no limits to the number of categories they would like to enter. Prizes have very kindly been donated by the 3 in 1 shop in Clare Road.
Other actives will include it’s a knock out style competition, bouncy castle, bubble tent, coconut shy, stalls, tombola, refreshments including a ice cream van, candy floss to name a few.

If you would like to take part in the fun day, either by helping out in the organisation or by running a stall please contact PC Charlesworth or any of the Stanwell safer neighbourhood Team on 0845 125 2222

Written by FIN: 3606


About Us


NSO / PCSO

PC Neil Franklin

FIN: 3928
Phone: 0845 125 2222
Email: spelthornesnt@surrey.pnn.police.uk

Profile: After joining Surrey Police in January 2007 I have spent the first three years of my policing career working within the Targeted Patrol Team out of Esher and within the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) at Staines.
In July 2010 I joined the Spelthorne Safer Neighbourhood Team as a Neighbourhood Specialist Officer for Stanwell South and Ashford North.
My aim is to combat anti-social behaviour, criminal damage and youth disorder by carrying out high visibility patrols and being a reassuring sight for the local community. When you see myself or PCSOs Neale out and about on patrol please feel free to stop and talk to us about any concerns that you may have.

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NSO / PCSO

PCSO Rebecca Neale

FIN: 14190
Phone: 0845 125 2222
Email: spelthornesnt@surrey.pnn.police.uk

Profile: Hi, my name is Becca Neale and I’m the new PCSO for Ashford North and Stanwell South. My role is to work alongside the other Safer Neighbourhood Teams, providing reassurance to the local community and conducting high visibility patrols. We work to target issues such as Anti-Social Behaviour, youth disorder and criminal damage, and other such problems that we are made aware of. When you see me on patrol in your area feel free to approach me with any concerns and issues that you may have.


NSO / PCSO

PCSO Richard Adlam

FIN: 12343
Phone: 0845 125 2222
Email: spelthornesnt@surrey.pnn.police.uk

Profile: I joined Surrey Police in September 2006 as a Police Community Support Officer. My role is to provide reassurance to the community in the area by conducting high visibility patrols in order to combat Anti-Social Behaviour and reduce the fear of crime. I work in conjuction with the other Safer Neighbourhood Teams and you will see me on foot in your area so please feel free to stop and chat to me.


     

Neighbourhood priorities

Priority areas (ZJ reports) nominated by the Safer Neighbourhood Team are as follows:

SL/10/5512 ANTI SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR MASEFIELD WAY PARK

If you have any issues you would like to discuss then come along to the next panel meeting, if you are able to attend or if you have a specific concern which may require researching then email us and we will do our best to assist you.




     
     

Meeting point

The Neighbourhood Panel Meetings for the Stanwell South area are held at the Stanwell Congregational Church, Viscount Road, Stanwell and will be run roughly for 1 hour starting at 19:00hrs.

Proposed dates of Neighbourhood Panel meetings are as follows (subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances):

Thursday 16th September 2010
Tuesday 26th October 2010
Thursday 9th December 2010


If you are unable to attend the Panel meetings, we hold a Police surgery on the following Wednesday of every month outside Tesco's located on Town Lane near Ashford Hospital, Stanwell, between 11:00 and 13:00 hours on the following dates:

Wednesday 1st September 2010
Wednesday 6th October 2010
Wednesday 3rd November 2010
Wednesday 8th December 2010

The next Neighbourhood Panel Meeting will be held specifically for the areas of Ashford Town and Ashford North at the Salvation Army, Woodthorpe Road, Ashford and will be run for roughly 1 hour starting at 1900hrs.

Proposed dates of Neighbourhood Panel meetings in the future are as follows (subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances):

Monday 6th September 2010
Wednesday 27th October 2010
Thursday 9th December 2010

The venue will be the Salvation Army, Woodthorpe Road unless otherwise stated.

Contacting Officers

Neighbourhood Officers can also be contacted in person. You can visit the police station or office where we work from, or we are generally able to make home visits. Some officers run surgeries where you can discuss any issues.

All matters are treated with the utmost confidence.

In the event of a serious incident, officers may be called away unexpectedly.

     
     

The Policing Pledge & How You Can Take Action

The Surrey Policing Pledge describes the service we will provide to you. It shows what we will do and what we request of you, to make our neighbourhoods safer.

     
     

Crime Maps & Statistics

Crime Map logoYou can now view the latest crime figures for your neighbourhood. Our interactive map can be searched by borough, postcode or neighbourhood. View crime figures now.

     
     

Links

Here is a list of useful links for Spelthorne

     
     

Community Payback

Community PaybackCommunity Payback projects range from litter removal to clearing dense under growth, and environmental projects through repairing and redecorating community centres or removing graffiti.

Anyone can nominate a project, so, if you are an individual, member of a club, community group, faith group or voluntary organisation and have a project that fits the criteria above, then please visit the website to find out more about Surrey Community Payback and complete the form or call your local Surrey probation office on telephone number 01483 776262.