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Framlingham Team Homepage

Framlingham covers the Hacheston, Peasenhall, Earl Soham and Framlingham wards .

Our Team Priorities (what you told us we need to concentrate our efforts on)


Priority 1 - Reducing 'Vehicle related Nuisance'
Click here to read Objectives and Updates
Priority 2 - Reducing Anti Social Behaviour
Click here to read Objectives and Updates
Priority 3 - Reducing Criminal Damage and prosecuting the offenders 
Click here to read Objectives and Updates



Check out the menu icons on either side of this page so you can give information, report a problem, find out more about the team and lots of other useful contact info.

Suffolk Constabulary is keen to hear your views about policing in the county.


In particular, we would like to know what you think our priorities should be and whether we are dealing with those issues that are important to the communities we police. Please complete and return this short survey to help us understand your views. With your help we will be able to provide a service that is responsive and driven by the people of Suffolk. If you have any comments or queries about this survey please email Consultation@suffolk.pnn.police.uk


Link to survey -  http://eforms.suffolk.police.uk/AF3/an/default.aspx/RenderForm/?F.Name=pqoDjU1dRaL

Framlingham News


What most affects your quality of life? Anti-social behaviour, graffiti, noisy neighbours? We work with our partners across the community to deal with the problem, to create neighbourhoods that are safe and feel safe.

We'd be pleased to hear from anyone who represents a local group and wants to help make our area a safer place to live, work, and visit.

The teams current priorities are shown on this page but these are adjusted to ensure they reflect local concerns. 

Framlingham Neighbourhood Watch April Update - Click here to read more

Mobile Police Station

click here to see locations and dates when our mobile police station is visiting your area.

Stray Dogs - New Regulations

New national regulations, which come into force on 6th April 2008, will mean that Suffolk Constabulary will no longer be able to take in stray dogs at any police stations.

Section 68 of the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005, removes the power of the police to seize or receive stray dogs handed in by the public.

The responsibility for dealing with stray dogs will rest solely with the local authorities.

Mike Shields, Superintendent at Suffolk Police, said: "Currently, when someone has lost or found a dog the information is collated by the police and the local authorities. With the introduction of the new regulations, all cases of lost or found dogs should be reported to the local authority only.

"This should make it easier for the public with only one point of contact and will increase the chances of owners being reunited with their dogs and will also free up staff within police stations to deal with other duties."

Suffolk Police will still be responsible for taking reports of criminal offences to do with dogs and for investigating these. These include dangerous dogs, dogs worrying livestock, and theft of dogs. Where necessary the police will still have powers to seize dogs for such offences.


Sgt 72 Daye Goddard
Framlingham SNT

Framlingham.snt@suffolk.pnn.police.uk