Welcome to the Bury East/West
Safer Neighbourhood Team website.
In Suffolk, Safer Neighbourhood Teams are made
up of Police Officers, Police Community Support Officers, Specials
and Police Support Volunteers.
We work alongside staff from other organisations, including
district and borough councils to provide an even better service to
local people across the county.
Our team has a remit to solve problems identified by local people
from your area – which could range from crime and anti-social
behaviour to noise and litter.
Remember, we are here to help you, so please get
in touch with us if you need our assistance. Our team
covers the wards of Southgate, Moreton Hall, Westgate, Sextons,
Horringer Court, Minden, St Olaves and Northgate.
Our Team Priority
(what you told us we need to concentrate
our efforts on)
1. Modified Vehicles - To reduce
the problems caused by the use of modified vehicles in the
following areas Cattlemarket, IP33 3DG,
Buttermarket, IP33 1DA, Cornhill, IP33 1DZ, Rougham
Hill, IP33 2RU. This priority was
set on Wednesday 18th November 2009 -
Link to more details
2. Only 1 priority raised at Safer Nieghbourhood
Tasking meeting on 17/03/2010.
To view details on previous priorities, please use the following
link:
Previous Priorities
Suffolk Court Results
Here you will find details of some recent cases heard by local
magistrates across Suffolk. For more information click on the
following link:
Court
Results – opens in a new window
Policing Pledge
The above priorities reflect local
concerns and are in keeping with the Policing Pledge. It gives
all forces the same set of guidelines which help ensure that local
people receive a quality policing service, wherever they live. To
view the pledge, please click on the following link:
Policing Pledge - opens in a new window - 132kb
(pdf)
The next neighbourhood policing meeting
We hold regular tasking meetings, which are
attended by the police, county, district and parish councillors, as
well as our partners from health and educational
organisations.
The aim is to:
- Discuss issues put forward by the local community.
- Select the top three priorities to be addressed and how we are
going to tackle them.
- Arrange feedback to local people about progress.
The next meeting will be
held at Moreton Hall Community Centre, Symonds Road, Bury St
Edmunds, Suffolk, IP32 7EW on Wednesday 21st
April 2010 at 2:00pm till 3pm.
All members of the public are invited to attend to discuss local
issues and set neighbourhood priorities with Police and Partners,
meet your SNT officers and find out what's happening in your
area.
If you can't make the meeting and would like to get in touch about
something which concerns you -
please contact us
Come and see the team
Why not come along and meet us at one of our
public events, where you can share your concerns and find out what
we are doing. View our
Public Events Diary
How you can get involved
For details, please see our
How you can
get involved section.
Other news and information
Bury East/West SNT News
Community issues - For information on issues which affect you,
click on the following link
- Community Issues
Keep property safe
with Immobilise - 64kb (pdf) -
Immobilise allows you to register valuables that
have a serial number. It is free and helps police restore lost
or stolen property to owners and catch criminals. Use
the following link to access
the Register your valuables
leaflet
Free police communication services
- for more information, click on the following
link:
Neighbourhood Watch/Police
Direct/free newsletter
Safer Neighbourhood Crime Statistics for 2009/10
as at February 28th 2010 - opens in a new window -
64kb (pdf)
Useful links
Dissatisfied with our service?
Suffolk Constabulary makes every effort to get
it right, every time. However, there may be occasions when you are
dissatisfied with the service you have received. If you would like
to make a complaint, please go to the complaints section on the
Suffolk Police
website: Complaints
Updates on the team's work will be provided on
these pages. You can also log on and tell us about your
crime and safety problems - click on the report a problem
link