St Edmundsbury Rural Central covers Risby, Fornham,
Great Barton, Barrow, Horringer/Whelnetham, Rougham and
Pakenham wards.
Important change regarding your Safer
Neighbourhood Team website
Following a review of the Safer Neighbourhood Teams (SNT) in
Suffolk, the number of teams has been reduced from 47 to
30. St Edmundsbury Rural
Central and St Edmundsbury Rural North have
been merged to create the St Edmundsbury Rural North SNT.
The new site is in the process of being updated to reflect the
changes.
Go to the St Edmundsbury Rural North
SNT.
Our Team Priorities
(what you told us we need to concentrate our
efforts on)
1. Saxham Business Park - Increase of high value
burglaries/thefts
Link to 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.
St Edmundsbury Rural Central News
Monthly
News
Invitation to Public Meeting
You are warmly invited to the St Edmundsbury District Autumn
Public Meeting, which will be hosted by Suffolk Constabulary and
the Police Authority on Tuesday 7th October 2008. The venue is the
Lecture Room at the Cathedral refectory in Bury St Edmunds, 7pm for
a 7.30pm start.
There will be a presentation on performance, Safer
Neighbourhood Teams and the budget plus interactive voting to seek
views on policing issues. You will also be given the opportunity to
ask questions of the panel. A Chief Officer will also be
present.
Please note there is a small car park at the Cathedral but free
parking on Angel Hill, Ram Meadow and the Shire Hall car park which
are all located nearby.
Street Briefings
Street Briefings are a chance to come along and meet some
of the team in person and tell them what concerns you about your
area -
Click on the Dates for your Diary link to find out when you can
meet the team and tell them of your concerns
Dates for Your Diary
Recent Crime Trends
There has been a spate of theft of domestic heating oil. Click on
Home Heating Oil Security for more
information - this document opens in a new window - 31kb
(pdf)
The Big Tidy Up
Keep Britain Tidy are organising a big tidy up in September.
For more information on how you can get involved, please see
The Big Tidy Up for more
information. This document opens in a new window - 221 kb
- (pdf)
Please - Help us reduce car crime
Even an old coat on the back seat could be a target for
someone to think about stealing. Don’t leave anything on display.
Lock articles away out of sight and never leave cheque books or
credit cards in your vehicle. Make sure that all signs of any "Sat
Nav" are removed including the cradle and if possible ensure that
mark made by the suction cup is cleaned away.
Online Survey
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
Suffolk SafeKey
Suffolk SafeKey is a new and improved keyholder service available
to all business and residential properties in Suffolk. For
more information see
www.suffolk.safekey.org.uk
Register your valuables
The NMPR (National mobile phone register) has been set to register
your valuables (anything with a serial number)
Its
free and helps Police restore lost or stolen property to
the rightful owners and catch and convict criminals.
Click on
immobilise for details.
PCSO Bob Bailey
Read more information on PCSO Bob Bailey. Click on the following
link:
PCSO Bob
Bailey
Suffolk Roadsafe Newsletter
Read the Suffolk Roadsafe newsletter. click on the following
link:
CommunitySpeedwatchletter -
Crimestoppers
For information on Shadow CS, a new website for youngsters
- click on the following link:
Crimestoppers