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Leiston and Aldeburgh Team Homepage
Leiston and Aldeburgh covers the Leiston and Aldeburgh wards.

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

 

* Antisocial Behaviour and Criminal Damage - 
link to more details

* Provisions for the Community - link to more details

* Vehicle misuse - 
link to more details

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)


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.
 

 


Leiston and Aldeburgh News 

Safer Neighbourhood Open day 17th October 2008

We are holding an open day where you can come along and meet members of your team. In the morning we will be in the Solar Store on Saxmundham Road Aldeburgh, moving to Leiston Solar in the afternoon. Please drop in and say hello. The mobile police station will be visiting the villages on Wednesday 15th October starting with Knodishall (10am), Sizewell (11.30am), Thorpeness(2pm) and Aldeburgh Moot Hall (3.30pm)

About Aldeburgh

Traditionally a quiet seaside town that is increasingly popular all year round. . For further information on Aldeburgh, please click on the following link -
About Aldeburgh

Stray Dogs - New Regulations

Read more information - Stray Dogs - opens in a new window   

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 the survey - opens in a new window

Police Direct

Police Direct is a messaging service providing information to members of the Public by various means.  Register free with Police Direct and receive text messages, e-mail or voicemail telling you about police issues in your area.  Funded centrally through the National Police Improvement Agency, this means that we are able to provide quality information to the people of Suffolk, which is relevant and timely. Use the following link to obtain more information Police Direct or call the Police Direct team on 01473 613

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.