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Welcome to Humberston and New Waltham
The dedicated Neighbourhood Policing Team is based at the Police Station in Cleethorpes South and forms part of the larger Cleethorpes South Team.
The area is covered by Neighbourhood Police Officer(s) and Police Community Support Officer(s) as shown below. They are supported by dedicated Incident Response Staff and a number of Special Constables.
Find out what is happening in the your local Team area by selecting the appropriate link below.
Getting in touch with us
If you wish to raise any comments or concerns you can do so in a variety of ways such as:
• Attending local meetings:-
Police Surgery. An opportunity for you to meet privately with a member of the neighbourhood team to discuss any policing issue of concern. This is a drop-in event so you may have to wait a few minutes.
Police and Communities Together Meeting. This is a public meeting where the police and other public authority representatives will be present. Its main purpose is to determine what the local priorities for action over the next three moths will be. It gives members of the public an opportunity to raise their concerns and influence those decisions.
Street Briefing. The whole neighbourhood team will be briefed on current problems in the area and tasked to deal with them. The public can meet with the officers and be informed about how they can help with these issues.
• By email to the neighbourhood team - use the contact form on the right of the page.
• By telephone using the single non-emergency number 101.
• In person at any police station.
You can also notify us of any dissatisfaction with the service you have received by contacting our Professional Standards Branch. They can be contacted in a variety of ways details of these can be found by clicking here.
Humberston and New Waltham Team
PCSO Stephen Sutton (7822)
I have been a PCSO for the AB/1 Team which covers Humberston and New Waltham Police Area for the past three years.
My role as a PCSO in my Policing area is to engage with all of my local Schools which includes Humberston Church of England Primary School, Cloverfields Primary School, Humberston Park, Humberston Maths and Computing College and Toll Bar Academy.
My role is to give presentations on any issues that would benefit the local community making it a better place to live and to respect the people that live in the locality of Humberston & New Waltham.
I feel my Schools are the core of my Policing area to assist and help when needed.
Working with schools is just one of the many roles I play in the Community though as I work hard to solve any Anti Social Behaviour issues in any areas that are identified by the local residents and the Police, along with meeting as many local residents when I am on patrol on foot or cycle.
In my previous job i worked as part of a team to design and make three piece suites for 13 Yrs but in my spare time i was a Special Constable for Humberside Police working in different areas of the Policing pillars.
While working as a Special Constable I was attached to the community side of Policing where I helped solve problems such as ASB issues and working alongside the local community which I found very rewarding.
Ultimately, it was this that prompted me to become a PCSO.
PCSO Ben Oakley (7603)
I have been a PCSO for almost 5 years now and moved from the Sidney Sussex Ward to the Humberston and New Waltham Ward in the last year.
I have set up a Junior Community Scheme through the primary schools in both villages and I have been working closely with the local Scouts, Cubs, Girl Guides and Brownies groups.
I am the Cleethorpes area Youth Advocate and work closely with all the youth agencies in that area.
As part of the Humberston and New Waltham team we attend all the Parish Council meetings and any Neighbourhood Watch meetings we are requested for with a view to dealing with any issues that are related to Policing.
As a team we have had a good relationship with the local community and I look forward to continuing this in the future.
Police Constable Claire Barber (1297)
I have been a Police officer for 15 years and have been based within A Division for the duration of my service, working predominantly in the Cleethorpes area.
I am proud to be a Neighbourhood Officer serving the local community of Humberston, New Waltham and Haverstoe and have been in this particular role for three years.
I remain keen and enthusiastic with a willingness to deal with the variety of challenges that being a Police Constable presents.
I continue to enjoy working closely with the local community in all aspects of Neighbourhood Policing.
Police Constable Terry Oakley (937)
Hi my name is PC 937 Terry Oakley, I am currently a Neighbourhood Beat Manager for
I joined Humberside Police in August June 2003 and began my probation at Cleethorpes South Local Policing Team, where I remained for 2 years. From there I moved into the Investigation Department, rotation around different areas and ending in CID.
I thoroughly enjoyed this role but was drawn towards the work of the Neighbourhood Policing Teams in order to further my skills. I took the post of Neighbourhood Beat Manager in April 2009 and since then I have enjoyed working to try and reduce the issues of vehicle anti-social behaviour in the villages and building up relationships within these areas.
I also work closely with the Police Community Support Officers and other local agencies, to provide a good service and an effective way to deal with the needs of the community.
I also work as the Divisional Wildlife officer, working with the rural community and dealing with issues as they arise.
Meetings & Events
07March
Humberston Parish Council Meeting
From 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM
Police & Partners Community ForumWendover Church Hall,
Church Avenue,
Humberston.
PARISH COUNCIL MEETINGS ARE HELD THE 1ST TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND.
07March
New Waltham Parish Council meeting
From 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM
Police & Partners Community ForumNew Waltham Village Hall,
Station Road,
PARISH COUNCIL MEETINGS ARE HELD THE 1ST WEDNESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND.
Humberston and New Waltham News & Appeals
No news currently available
Priorities / action taken
Updated
04May
Humberston and New Waltham Priorities
At present there have been no priorities set by any of the local Parish Councils. If you have any priorities you would like raising please attend one of the meetings shown in the events section.
Updated
06January
Humberston Police Report 01/01/12
From the 1st to the 31st of December 2011 there have been 29 incidents reported to the Police and 6 incidents of anti social behaviour reported in relation to the village of Humberston.
The following incidents have occurred in the Humberston area:
There has been 1 house burglary which occurred on Cherry Close where an insecure back door was opened and a purse was taken from the kitchen. There has been a commercial burglary on the Industrial Estate when a compound and office was broken into, a van with some equipment were subsequently taken but later found nearby with no damage and all the items accounted for. There was a shed burglary on North Sea Lane.
There have been nine reported thefts from motor vehicles, 4 of which occurred at the beginning of the month over one night and 5 towards the end of the month in one night. Nine of these vehicles were secured and only one was insecure. There have been 2 thefts of motor vehicles, one was a moped and the other was a van.
There have been six reported shop thefts, four of which occurred at Tesco, and 2 were from Spar.
There has been a theft of money reported by a pupil whilst at Tollbar Academy. There has been a theft of a wallet by a person who had left it in Tesco and it was gone when they returned to get it. There was also a theft of saplings from the allotments.
There has been an attempted fraud involving fake cheques and an internet transaction.
There has been an assault that relates to a domestic argument.
There have been three reported damages. One to a car parked in the Tesco car park, one to a car on Fieldhouse Road and one caused to a car by two people fighting in the street in Savoy Court.
There has been one sexual offence involving a flasher reported.
For the six ASB related matters, three relate to on going neighbour issues, one relates to the lawful ejection of a male from a public house, one relates to a nuisance vehicle on The Fitties and one relates to an item being thrown at a window.
Updated
04February
New Waltham Police Report 01/02/12
New Waltham Police Report 1st February 2012
From 1st January 2012 to the 31st Januray 2012 there have been 11 reported incidents of crime occurring in the New Waltham Locality and there have been NO reports of any Anti social behaviour!!
The details of the pertinent incidents are as follows;
There have been 2 Dwelling burglaries occurring in the Louth Road vicinity on the teatime of the 4th whereby an insecure rear conservatory door was entered and a watch removed from the ground floor bathroom. The second incident occurred overnight on the 14th in Cardiff Avenue whereby unknown persons reached through an insecure transom window and open the lower window to allow entry. Laptops and camera equipment were stolen.
There have been NO Non dwelling burglaries or indeed No Theft Of motor Vehicles.
There has been a reduction in the number of Theft FROM Motor Vehicles with 3 incidents this month. Two occurring overnight on the 14th whereby insecure cars were targeted on the driveways in the Wyndham Road and Cardiff Ave localities and Satnavs being taken. The third report relates to a rear registration plate being stolen from a vehicle on Aldwych Croft.
There have been 2 reports of criminal damage. One relates to a ‘domestic issue’ whereby a front window was damaged in the Lindesfarne Avenue locality and the second incident relates to a car being hit with a pellet gun whilst travelling along Hewiits Avenue.
There have been No shop thefts this month.
There has been a drugs related offence occurring in the vicinity of St Clements Way whereby a vehicle was stopped and the occupant dealt with for possession of a controlled drug.
Finally as mentioned, there have been NO REPORTS of any anti social behaviour incidents occurring in the village this month.
Neighbourhood Officers will remain active and visible in the community and Thank You for your continued support!
Warm regards,
PC 1297 Claire Barber
PC 937 Terry Oakley
PCSO 7601 Ben Oakley
PCSO 7822 Steve Sutton
Offenders Brought to Justice
No OBTJ currently available
Patrol times & areas
07December
Patrol times and locations
It is important that shift patterns reflect the needs of local people and demand to provide visibility and meet agreed priorities and problem solving. Neighbourhood Policing Teams, where appropriate, have developed a patrol strategy for their area agreed with the community so public contact is increased, beyond patrol in vehicles, by attending meetings or key visits.
Our emphasis is on being accessible and visible to the public.
The local relationship and commitment to meet priorities through the local pledge will ensure that patrol times may be negotiated and agreed where appropriate.
In this Ward the following specific patrol times and areas have been agreed.
General patrols in the New Waltham and Humberston, concentrating on Greenlands Avenue shops, the pavilion area and the Village Hall in New Waltham.