AA EFDC 1206
Transcript of AA EFDC 1206
WESTERN DIVISION
Epping ForestNeighbourhood Policing
WESTERN DIVISION: Neighbourhood Policing.
1. HMIC baseline assessment: 3 critical elements for neighbourhood policing
1. The presence of visible, accessible and locally known authority figures in neighbourhoods, in particular police officers and PCSO.
2. Community involvement in the process of identifying priorities and taking action to deal with them.
3. Targeted police activity and problem solving to tackle crimes and disorder which matter most too local people
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D (Western) Division
Harlow
Wards – 11
Neighbourhoods - 5
Epping Forest
Wards – 32
Neighbourhoods - 9
Brentwood
Wards – 15
Neighbourhoods - 4
Western
Total Wards – 58Total Neighbourhoods - 18
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Epping District - 4 StationsLoughton Waltham Abbey
Ongar Epping
Epping District
Loughton InspectorDenise Morrisey
Epping InspectorNiel Fox
Waltham Abbey InspectorTom Mitchell
District CommanderChief Inspector Jon Hill
LOUGHTON
D123A Loughton St Mary – PC 1999 OFFLEY – PCSO KnightleyD123B Loughton St John – PC 1999 OFFLEY - PCSO KnightleyD123C Loughton Forest – PC 3603 BIRT – PCSO PitteyD123D Loughton Roding – PC 3603 BIRT – PCSO Pittey
BUCKHURST HILL
D124A Buckhurst Hill East – PC 3062 Kingham – PCSO JacksonD124B Buckhurst Hill West – PC 70653 Burdis – PCSO Earle
CHIGWELL
D125A Chigwell Village – PC 3641 Sunderland – PCSO WellsD125B Chigwell Row – PC 3641 Sunderland – PCSO AherneD125C Grange Hill – PC 2896 Williams – PCSO Garrett
DEBDEN
D126A Loughton Fairmead – PC 341 Mason – PCSO ToyeD126B Loughton Broadway – PC 77 Berewick – PCSO ToyeD126CLoughton Alderton – PC 341 Mason – PCSO Toye
EPPING WEST
D121A Broadley Com, Epp Upland, Nazeing – PC 70139 Nelson – PCSO BanksD121B Roydon –– PC 3126 Thomas – PCSO JanesD121C Lower Nazeing – PC 3126 Thomas – PCSO Janes
EPPING SE
D127A Theydon Bois – PC 70306 Hull – PCSO OxleyD127B Lambourne – PC 460 Lamb – PCSO MiddletonD127C Passingford – PC Lamb – PCSO Middleton
ONGAR
D128A Chipping Ongar, Greenstead and Marden Ash – PC 3401 Baker – PCSO DillowayD128B Shelley – PC 3401 Baker – PCSO DillowayD128C High Ongar, Willingale and the rodings – PC 3401 Baker – PCSO DillowayD128D Moreton and Fyfield – PC 70139 Nelson – PCSO JacksonD128E Hastingwood, Matching and Sheering Village – PC 70139 Nelson – PCSO JacksonD128F Lower Sheering – PC 70139 Nelson – PCSO Jackson
WALTHAM ABBEY
D122A Waltham Abbey South WestPC 3609 Forester – PCSO Wiggins
D122B Waltham Abbey PaternosterPC 2053 Harrison – PCSO Harris
D122C Waltham Abbey Honey LanePC 70855 Coulson – PCSO Martin/Bowden
D122D Waltham Abbey High BeachPC 1352 Leavett – PCSO Panther
NPT SergeantPs Rob Cox
NPT SergeantPs Dunn
NPT SergeantPs Dunn
A/PS Louise Taplin
NPT SergeantPS Steve Wright
Compiled by Denise Harvey Western Communication & Marketing Officer 5 December 2006
D121D Waltham Abbey North East – PC 3610 Burgess – PCSO Rudolph
EPPING TOWN
D120A Epping Hemnall – PC 1253 Holmes – PCSO SouthgateD120B Lindsey & T/wood Common – PC 250 Harrington – PCSO CampbellD120C North Weald Bassett – PC 250 Harrington – PCSO Campbell
NPT SergeantPS Nicki Norris
NPT SergeantPS Walker
NPT SergeantPS Tim Oxley
NPT SergeantPS Bullock
Epping Forest ANPR Reader
Met Crimint 42Met Disquals 45Metpol Stolen VRM’s 267Warwickshire Intel 5Leicestershire Intel 2Northants Intel 5Cambridge Intel 1Bedfordshire Intel 5Essex Football Intel 21Essex Intel 186Essex Operation Blade 3Essex stolen plates 43Thames Valley Intel 4City of London Intel 1
Dorset Intel 2CIFAS Credit Fraud List 2DVLA No Keepers 4295DVLA No V.E.L. 1949MIDAS No Insurance 1029Operation Liberal 1PNC Correction 13PNC Destroyed 10PNC Found 106PNC Information 1015PNC Removed 198PNC Seen 4PNC Stolen 58
The quantity of vehicles passing through the two cameras week ending 30/11/06 was 98,800, so an average month would see around 400,000 vehicles, from which 9312 hits were generated by the system.
9312 hits from 400,000 vehicles is 2.3% which is around the average figure for Essex since ANPR went live. In simple terms, one out of every fifty vehicles that passes the cameras will generate a hit.
The statistics for the Loughton system alone, from 1st to 30th November 2006
The Mobile Rural Police OfficeThe Mobile Rural Police OfficeThe mobile office provides a point of contact for the rural communities
on a fixed day and time.
The officers are able to provide accurate information of crimes in the area, give valuable crime reduction advice, to work together to help
reduce any further incidents.
Other policing matters and local concerns can also be dealt with.
Help can be provided in setting up Neighbourhood watch groups and useful newsletters are provided.
If you require any further information about the 'Rural Police Office' please call 07968 354018
The Mobile Rural Police OfficeThe Mobile Rural Police OfficeTIMETABLETIMETABLE
THURSDAY
10:00 – 12:00 Theydon Bois village Hall
13:00 – 14:00 Stapleford Abbotts Tysea Hill Shop
14:10 – 14:55 Stanford Rivers
15:00 – 15:30 Toot Hill Green Man
FRIDAY
09:45 – 10:45 Abridge village Hall
11:00 – 12:00 Upshire Village Hall
13:00 – 14:00 Dobbs Weir Village Hall
14:30 – 15:30 Coopersale Shops
MONDAY
09:45 – 10:45 Abbess Roding Church
11:00 – 12:00 Fyfield village Post Office
13:00 – 14:00 Willingale village Hall
14:30 – 15:30 High Ongar Post Office
TUESDAY
10:00 – 12:00 Roydon village Hall
13;00 – 15:00 Nazeing village Hall
WEDNESDAY10:00 – 12:00 North Weald Village Hall13:00 – 14:00 Lower Sheering Four Acres14:10 – 14:55 Sheering High Street15:00 – 15:30 Matching Tye Village Hall
To reduce robberies and people coming into our area
from the borders carrying weapons.
Epping Forest District officers used the Home
Office portable body scanner to search people coming into the area by
tube.
The scanner was so effective it could detect
concealed packages such as cannabis.
The automatic number plate reader (ANPR) was also
deployed in various ‘hotspot’ areas throughout the
operation.
Essex Police held a successful operation in west Essex as they drove home a message that motoring offences will not be tolerated. Operation Hybrid focused on the Epping Forest district and ran from 10:00am
on Thursday 2 November to 10:00am on Friday 3 November. The operation demonstrates the force’s commitment to reducing the number of people who are killed and seriously injured on the county's roads.
The aim of the operation, as well as enforcement against those committing offences, was to raise awareness of the factors that contribute to crashes and loss of life, such as speed and defective vehicles.
Around 40 officers along with police staff and officials from the DVLA and VOSA were involved in the operation. The DVLA actively targeted vehicles that were not displaying valid Vehicle Excise License and
this was run alongside the force’s ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) Intercept team.
During the 24-hour period, 19 vehicles were either seized or clamped by the DVLA, six vehicles were seized by the police for no insurance, two stolen vehicles were recovered, 35 moving traffic offences were identified and tickets were issued. Six drivers were served with prohibition notices meaning they needed to
remove their vehicle from the road immediately. In addition, six people were arrested for other offences including theft of motor vehicles, handling stolen goods and possession of a controlled drug.
Operational commander, Inspector Louise Beattie, said: "We are really pleased with the way the operation went. The figures show that in one district during one 24-hour period so many people are still willing to flout the law, by not taxing and insuring vehicles as well as not wearing a seatbelt or using a mobile phone whilst
driving. These may seem like petty issues to the motorist, but the families of people killed as a result of these vehicles being driven on the road wouldn't agree. Operations such as these are crucial to educating
drivers about the dangers, to saving lives and allowing residents in Epping Forest section to see that Essex Police take these issues very seriously."
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