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Welcome to East Marsh
The dedicated Neighbourhood Policing Team is based at the FIveways Police Station in Cleethorpes North and forms part of the larger Cleethorpes North/South Team. The Inspector for the team is Insp Christie and Neighbourhood Sergeant Colin Jarratt.
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.
East Marsh Team
Sergeant Colin Jarratt (812)
I joined Humberside Police in 2001 spending my first 3 years as a local officer at Cleethorpes.
Over the last 7 years I have worked within the Professional Development Unit, training and mentoring student officers, Drugs Intervention Programme working closely with partner agencies, Incident resolution, responding to emergency calls and Custody Sergeant.
I have been a Sergeant for about 4 years with all of my service being in Grimsby. I joined Five Ways Policing Team in Dec 2010 with the intention of helping the community to deal with local issues with partner agencies.
Police Constable John Doyle (893)
I have been a police officer within Humberside Police since 1983 and have been working in
As such you can talk to me about anything that may be concerning you and believe me I am unlikely to be shocked or surprised.
Please feel free to speak to me at any time on my patrols or in confidence at
Police Constable Dave Bullock (2185)
I have been a police officer for 7 years and have enjoyed working in differing roles in my service ranging from police investigation to working with vulnerable victims of criminal offences.
I was born in
I enjoy meeting new people in the area and now i've been working this area for 2 years I feel that I've got to know many people and services around the East Marsh. I believe this personal approach assists me in looking after the community.
PCSO David Sewell (7512)
For the last six years, I have been based in Grimsby with the Fiveways Neighbourhood Policing Team.
As well as conducting routine patrols within the local area, I like to specialise in supporting families and young people.
A lot of my work is based on referrals and working with partner agencies to support the community.
I am also very much involved in diverting local youths into positive activities which include football and angling.
I am the point of contact for three of our local schools dealing with any policing issues or any concerns relating to young people. I also tend to work with the schools in delivery of presentations to pupils and implement road safety projects.
PCSO Sarah Norris (7527)
I began working for Humberside police in January 2009 and became a Police Community Support officer in April 2010.
From commencing my role as a PCSO I have been working on the East Marsh as a part of the neighbourhood policing team, I enjoy my role and the different challenges I face on a day to day basis, at the same time I find the job rewarding from helping the venerable or targeted in the area, and playing my part in reducing crime.
PCSO Oliver Genery (7566)
Hello, I'm Ollie Genery and I've been working as a PCSO since 2006. I thoroughly enjoy the job and have been fortunate enough to work on both of the beat areas covered by Fiveways NPT during my time here.
I was recently approached and asked to become a youth liaison officer, which will consist of active engagement with youths on the area and undertaking activities with them.
I'm looking forward to this new chapter in my career and the new challenges it will present.
PCSO Donna Foxley (7570)
I joined Humberside Police 2006 and I have been working on the East Marsh area for nearly five years at the Fiveways Police Station.
My micro beat is the Freeman Street area in which I have made many friends whilst supporting the community in my roll as a PCSO and I particularly enjoy working with the senior and vulnerable members of the community.
PCSO Fiona Steel (7605)
I joined Humberside Police in August 2006 and have always been based on the East Marsh. I enjoy my role as a PCSO and working in Neighbourhood Policing, I enjoy the variety of my role and helping other people.
PCSO David Taylor (7711)
I am a Police Community Support Officer and I joined Humberside Police in April of 2007. I work the East Marsh ward area, in which I have developed good relations with residents throughout the area.
I would like to think that all people in the area feel at ease and can approach me and discuss their issues or concerns no matter how trivial they may seem.
I have enjoyed working in the area with many challenges, but the area is ever improving thanks to partnership working and a very good team of officers.
PCSO Hayley Doust (7860)
I have been a PCSO with Humberside Police since March 2008 doing my initial training at Courtland road, starting at Cleethorpes North Police Station May 2008. The beat team that I joined covers the East Marsh area.
I find the role both challenging and rewarding on a daily basis.
PCSO Toni Sherratt (7825)
I have worked for Humberside Police for 3 years as a Police Community Support Officer. I am based at Fiveways Neighbourhood Policing Team and cover the East Marsh area.
I enjoy my role as PCSO and am committed to Neighbourhood Policing, with a strong belief in making life better and safer for communities.
PCSO Christopher Broughton (7892)
I have worked for Humberside Police since October 2008 covering the East Marsh in Grimsby.
I enjoy meeting all the different types of people and being able to offer reassurance to the local community.
PCSO Craig Sparkes (7828)
After joining Humberside Police as a PCSO in March 2008 I worked the West Marsh area of Grimsby until January 2009 when I transferred to Hamilton street Police Station to join the Fiveways Neighbourhood Policing team.
I now patrol the East Marsh area of Grimsby providing support to the local businesses and reassurance to the local residents.
Police Constable Philip Wade (2461)
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Priorities / action taken
Updated
02December
Prority 1. Youths causing annoyance in the areas of Tunnard Street, Hanson way and Hildyard Street.
This priority has been set by the residents at East Marsh Involve.
Local residents have reported that there are concerns over a number of youths garden hopping, climbing on sheds and causing general anti social behaviour.
Patrols will be deployed on a daily basis (especially late shifts) into the whole area and provide high visibility presences, provide reassurance to residents, deal with anyone found causing problems and gather any intelligence and feed this back to our Anti Social Behaviour team.
The Policing team will be looking at targeting the main ring lenders in the area.
Updated
02December
Priority 2: Youths causing annoyance outside Oxford Street shops.
This is priority that has been set by the residents at East Marsh Involve.
Local Residents have been concerned over the problems being caused by a named group of youths. Members of the public could also assist by reporting problems promptly.
Patrols will be deployed throughout the shifts primarily in the evenings on a daily basis and deal with any youths found causing anti social behaviour a positive manner.
Offenders Brought to Justice
23September
New ASBO for offender
Liam Smith has been handed an anti social behaviour order (ASBO) on the 16th September 2011.
Smith is prohibited from:-
1. Using or engaging in any abusive,insulting,threatening or intimidating language or behaviour in North East Lincs.
2. Congregating in groups of more than 3 people including himself, while causing a nuisance and annoyance to others in North East Lincs.
3. Associate with Luke Leshone,Michael Stevens,Brandon Parker,George Green or Cory Ford in any public place in North East Lincs.
4.Enter any property or climb onto any roof or scaffolding without the consent of the owner or occupant.
5.Smith is prohibited from entering or remaining on most areas of the East Marsh. (please contact police staff at Hamilton Street, or contact 0845 60 60 222 to check his prohibited area)
6.Remain on any retail premises if asked to leave the premises by any member of staff in North east Lincolnshire.
If you see Smith breaching his conditions please contact Humberside police on 0845 60 60 222.
Patrol times & areas
15September
Patrol times and locations
Patrol times and locations are agreed to meet community priorities and to impact on crime trends within the area.
Our emphasis is on being accessible and visible to the public at the right times.
In this area the following specific patrol times and areas have been agreed.
1. Patrols will be deployed within areas where incidents of crime and anti social behaviour are concentrated at appropriate times.
2. Patrols will be deployed in areas of anti social behaviour reports as detailed in the agreed priorities set by East Marsh Involve which are:-
Area between Oxford Street to Grafton Street including Duke Street, Grimsby – Anti Social Behaviour.
Wellington Street- Reduce Street Damages.
Dog Fouling Stanley St/Weelsby Street.
3. Freeman Street, Grimsby with particular attention on Market days (Tues, Fri and Sat), during retail trading hours.