Humberside Police - protecting communities, targeting criminals

Welcome to Heneage

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 the Neighbourhood Sergeant is 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.

Heneage Team

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PCSO Hayley Laverick (7715)

 I am a police community support officer and have worked for Humberside Police for nearly four years.

I am based at Fiveways neighbourhood policing team and cover the Heneage ward. 

As a PCSO I carry out various tasks which range from attending reports which require a police response in my community and visiting schools to attending local community meetings and forums. 

I particularly enjoy the variety of my role and helping people.

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PCSO Rebecca Critten (7880)

I am a Police Community Support Officer, I have worked for Humberside Police since October 2008.

I am based at Five Ways NPT and currently cover the Hainton Heneage Ward area.

I enjoy my role as a PCSO, meeting a variety of people from different social demographic communities. My knowledge of the area and issues within the local community has been greatly improved through my previous employment within the rehabilitation sector.

The role requires close work with partner agencies which has enlightened me to what is actually required to continue to obtain positive results within the community I work. With the help of my colleagues I continue to help and support the local community and play my part in Crime reduction.

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PCSO Simon Roberts (7746)

I have been a PCSO covering the Heneage Ward area of Grimsby since June 2007.  During this time I have found the role both challenging and rewarding in equal measures.   

During my time as a PCSO, I have recieved a wide and varied range of specialist training to help me carry out my duties which even includes cycle maintenance to assist with maintaining the fleet of cycles used within the division.

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PCSO Michael Goodwin (7604)

I joined Humberside Police in August 2006 as a Police Community Support Officer and became part of the Five Ways neighbourhood policing team, initially working on the East Marsh Ward area.

In September 2009 I began moved to the Heneage Ward area to further develop my skills

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PCSO Sarah Brindle (7523)

I started my career with Humberside Police as a Special Constable back in 2005.

I thoroughly enjoyed my time as a Special and jumped at the opportunity of applying to become a Police Community Support Officer when the vacancy arose .

I have been working as a PCSO since February 2010, and feel the role very rewarding, every day is different and I get real job satisfaction, when I feel I have helped someone within this role.

My beat area is Hainton/Heneage, but I also do work alongside patrols that work the East Marsh, and assist with jobs on this area also. I look forward to my future as a PCSO within Humberside Police.

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PCSO Helen Johnson (7539)

I have worked for Humberside Police for just over a year after commencing my training at Courtland Road in Hull.

I am currently based at Five Ways Street Police Station and have looked after Hainton and Heneage ward since July 2010.

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Police Constable Richard Houchin (1100)

I joined Humberside Police in 1996 and i have worked in Grimsby for all my service.

After two years probationary period I qualified as a vulnerable witness officer and in 2003 joined the Child Protection Unit as a Detective Constable. 

I worked in the Child Protection arena until 2010, when I decided it was time for a change and moved to Neighbourhood Policing.

I am now attached to Fiveways NPT and I am a beat manager on Hainton Heneage Ward.

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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.

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Police Constable Caroline Cameron (2029)

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Priorities / action taken

Updated
27November

Priority 1: Anti Social Behaviour Robert Pearson Mews

The residents who attend Hainton Heneage Forum have decided to keep this as a Priority.

Residents were concerned as they had noticed an increase in ASB, Criminal Damage and Thefts in the area. After increased patrols and regular contact with the residents of Robert Pearson Mews were introduced in November there has been a decrease in the number of reports.

Local Officers will continue to be deployed to the area for hi-visibility patrols on a regular basis and deal with anyone who is found to be causing ASB, Damage or Theft.

Patrols will be conducted during the day and throughout the evening.

Updated
27November

Priority 2: Anti Social Behaviour and Criminal Damage - Old Clee/Church Lane Area Grimsby.

The residents who attend the Hainton Heneage Forum have decided to keep this as a Priority until the New Year.

Residents were concerned as they had noticed an increase in ASB, Criminal Damage and Thefts in the area. After increased patrols in the area were introduced there have been no reports since the Priority was set in September.

Local Officers will continue to be deployed into the area on a regular basis and deal with anyone, who is found to be causing ASB or Damage.

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27November

Priority 3: Anti Social Behaviour/Vehicle Crime/Theft - Patrick Street/Granville Street Grimsby

The residents who attend the Hainton Henage Forum have decided to keep this as a Priority until the New Year.

Residents were concerned as they had noticed an increase in ASB, Criminal Damage and Thefts in the area. Local Officers were deployed to the area on a regular basis resulting in a decrease in calls for service throughout October and November.

Local Officers will continue to be deployed into the area on a regular basis and deal with anyone found causing anti social behaviour or criminal damage.

Offenders Brought to Justice

07October

ASBO Given to offender

On Friday 16th September 2011 Liam SMITH was issued with an Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO).
The ASBO is to run until December 2014.
The conditions of the order are as follows,
He must NOT:-
*Use or engage in any abusive, insulting, threatening or intimidating language or behaviour in North East Lincolnshire
*Congregate in groups of more than 3 people, including himself AND cause a nuisance and annoyance to others in North East Lincolnshire
*Associate with Luke LESHONE, Michael STEVENS, Brandon PARKER, George GREEN or Corey FORD in any public place in North East Lincolnshire.
*Enter any property or climb onto any roof or scaffolding without the consent of the owner or occupant.
*SMITH is also prevented from entering certain areas of the East Marsh and surrounding ward (for details of this specific area please contact Hamilton Street Police Station).
*Remain in any retail premises if asked to leave by any member of staff in North East Lincolnshire.
If you know SMITH or see breaching any of the above conditions please contact Humberside Police on 0845 60 60 22.

Patrol times & areas

07October

Heneage Ward

It is important that shift patterns reflect the demands and needs of local people. To provide high visibility patrols and meet agreed priorities through 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 patrols in vehicles, this is achieved by attending meetings or key visits.

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 carried out in areas where incidents of crime and anti social behaviour are concentrated at appropriate times.

2. Patrols will be deployed in areas of anti social reports as detailed in the agreed priorities set by the Hainton Heneage and Park Forum which are:-

Old Clee/Church Lane
Patrick Street/Granville Street
Willingham Street
Weelsby Woods

3. Patrols have and will continue to be deployed within areas where incidents of burglary and vehicle crime have been identified.

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