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Welcome to South
The dedicated Neighbourhood Policing Team is based at the Police Station.
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.
South Team
Police Constable Jonathan Hicks (1798)
I've worked on the Nunsthorpe and Bradley Park for most of my ten years of Police service, in various roles.
I am one of the two Neighbourhood Beat Officers and enjoy the challenges the post brings.
I am involved in many different activities on the Estates and do strive to work within the schools whenever able.
After my success as Neighbourhood Officer of the Year I have spent time in two other departments during 2010 but am now back on the Neighbourhood team.
Police Constable Jenny Kerrawn (2199)
I am a Neighbourhood Beat Manager (NBM), covering the South Ward of Grimsby.
This role offers a vital link between the community and the Police, providing a familiar face to local policing.
My role is to establish contact with the full range of people within each community and help to tackle any problems.
I am keen to build close ties with the people who live and work here with the intention of making people feel confident with their local policing team.
PCSO April Haynes (7536)
I have been a PCSO with Humberside Police since 2006 working in the South Ward area of Grimsby.
My role enables me to help the community find resolutions to both short and long term problem which is both challenging and rewarding.
My role also involves community engagement which is important when building trust within the community and making yourself accessible and approachable.
PCSO Nicola Marsh (7864)
I have been a PCSO in Humberside Police since 2008, I work on the South Ward and am based at Laceby Road Police Station.
As part of my role I deal with Neighbourhood issues and also provide a highly visible presence on the various estates.
I enjoy getting involved in various types of Community engagement and see this as an important part of my role.
PCSO Martin Langan (7819)
I have been a PCSO with Humberside Police since 2008. I started my initial training in March of 2008.
My role is to offer high visibility patrols in your area. My objective is to play my part in helping improve the quality of life for all communities within the Grange and Nunsthorpe area of Grimsby.
I am a point of contact for one the Neighbourhood Watch groups within the area, I work closely with police officers and other agencies to contribute to Humberside Police initiatives with the ultimate aim of providing public reassurance and community safety within your area. If you see me in your area please stop me and introduce yourself.
PCSO Kerry Pywell (7866)
I am Police Community Support Officer 7866 and cover South Ward which is Nunsthorpe, Bradley Park and Grange estate.
I have been in this role since September 2008 when I started my training to become a PCSO at Courtland Road in Hull.
I am Single Point of Contact for Woodlands School whereby I attend the school and conduct assemblies and work with teachers to talk about any issues that arise within the school environment.
I work closely with other agencies and with the Police Officers within the Neighbourhood teams to help broaden my knowledge and experience.
I enjoy doing this job and offering reassurance to the community in which I work and to help in the process of reducing crime.
I aim to continue to help tackle Anti-Social Behaviour in the future and therefore reduce the fear of crime.
PCSO Christopher Hine (7658)
I have been a PCSO with Humberside Police since 2007 and currently cover the South Ward which includes the Nunsthorpe, Bradley Park and Grange Estates.
I have gained experience by dealing with anti social behaviour issues in the neighbourhood as well as minor criminal offences.
I work closely with other officers to give a highly visible presence on the ward area.
PCSO Graham French (7865)
I have been a PCSO since September 2008 and have recently joined the South Ward team working from Laceby Road Police Station. Prior to this I worked the Park Ward area.
I feel certain the South Ward will present a range of new challenges which I am looking forward to taking on in the next year.
I am regularly out on my cycle patrolling the estates so if you see me around feel free to stop me and discuss any issues you may have.
Sergeant James Steel (1008)
I am the Neighbourhood Policing Sgt for the Park and South Wards.
I joined Humberside Police in 2001 and since that time I have worked in a number of roles within the division including Incident Response, Investigation and now Neighbourhoods.
In my current role I enjoy dealing with the variety of work that each day brings. If there is anything that any of the staff at Laceby Road Police Station can do to assist you, please feel free to come and speak with us.
Police Constable Martin Locke (1890)
PCSO Barrie Clark (7753)
I am a Police Community Support Officer, PCSO Barrie Clark 7753 and I am currently employed by Humberside Police.
I started my role as a PCSO in October 2007,and have spent my service patrolling the Park Ward in Grimsby.
I patrol either on foot or on cycle and enjoy my role looking after the local community to try and achieve keeping crime down to a minimum.
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Priorities / action taken
Updated
03August
Priority 1: Street Signs around Nunsthorpe
Residents have raised concerns over the conditions of the local street signs.
This issue has been brought to the attention of the local council.
The new local Policing Priorities will be discussed at the South Partnership Meeting on the 16th August at 10am, at the Second Avenue Resource Centre. Please come along and have your say.
Updated
03August
Priority 2: Parking Issues outside Second Avenue Resource Centre
An increase in people are using this area to park on a daily basis causing problems for local residents.
This issue has been passed to the local authority parking enforcement team to monitor.
The new local Policing Priorities will be discussed at the South Partnership Meeting on the 16th August at 10am, at the Second Avenue Resource Centre. Please come along and have your say.
Updated
03August
Priority 3: Empty Properties and Car Trading.
This is a priority that has been identified by residents. Although this is not a Police only issues, with other agencies taking the lead role.
Should any of the Neighbourhood Team deal come across any issues with either during their patrols, information is collected re any offences and passed onto the relevant agency.
The new local Policing Priorities will be discussed at the South Partnership Meeting on the 16th August at 10am, at the Second Avenue Resource Centre. Please come along and have your say.
Updated
03August
Priority 4: Road Surface of Cabourne Road
Local residents have expressed concerns over the condition of the road surface in this area. These concerns have been passed to the local council.
Offenders Brought to Justice
05September
Burglary
A male has been charged with a burglary to a property on Sherwood Road.
05September
Burglary
A male has been charged with a burglary to a property on Wymark View.
05September
Damage to a Property
A male has been charged after damaging a property on Welland Avenue.
05September
Possession
A male has been charged after being found in possession of a class B drug.
05September
Assault
A male has been charged after assaulting another person on Milton Road.
Patrol times & areas
26September
Carnforth Parade and Carnforth Crescent
The shops in the Carnforth Parade area are a focal point for youths and as such the Police Community Support Officers do ensure that these areas are patrolled regularly.
Part of the PCSO role is to communicate with these youths to determine why they gather and what we can put in place to prevent this.
PCSOs patrol the estates from early morning to late at night. They respond to intelligence based directives and also speak to the public to determine where their skills are needed. This varies on a daily basis and is intended to be a fluid system that responds quickly to needs with the intention of resolving the problem.
The Neighbourhood Team are approachable and will stop to discuss any issues you have whether they are crime prevention or otherwise.
26September
Sutcliffe Avenue Shops and Park
Anti Social Behaviour in this area is causing the residents concern.
The Neighbourhood will be conducting increased patrols around these areas at the times that the Anti Social Behaviour is most prevalent.
By being in the area the PCSO’s can witness any such behaviour and take the necessary actions to reduce this.
The Neighbourhood Team are approachable and will stop to discuss any issues you have whether they are crime prevention or otherwise.