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Welcome to Beverley
The dedicated Neighbourhood Policing Team is based at the Northern Police Station and forms part of the larger North Carr and Northern 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.
Beverley Team
Police Constable Carl Palmer (2009)
PCSO Lucy Griffin (7772)
Sergeant Nicholas Hunt (810)
PCSO Alan Roberts (7597)
Alan mainly covers
Alan also covers the residential areas near
Meetings & Events
16February
Neighbourhood Surgery
From 6:00 PM until 7:00 PM
Police SurgeriesNewland Christian Centre
Beverley Road
Hull
15March
Neighbourhood Surgery
From 1:00 PM until 2:00 PM
Police SurgeriesTrafalgar Centre,Compass Road, Hull.
24May
Neighbourhood Surgery
From 1:00 PM until 2:00 PM
Police SurgeriesTrafalgar Centre,Compass Road, Hull.
Beverley News & Appeals
Priorities / action taken
Updated
16December
Priority to be set
In November a community meeting took place at the Newland Christian Centre. Many residents turned out to discuss various issues that are concerning them in their area.
Of the things talked about were cycling on footpaths, speeding issues on Beverley Road and also reinstating of the barriers along the river bank behind Welwyn Park towards Raich Carter Way.
Offenders Brought to Justice
No OBTJ currently available
Patrol times & areas
No patrols currently available
Previous Priorities
2010
Car crime in the Silverdale Road and Welwyn Park
Due to there being an increase in the amount of car crime in these areas, it has been raised as a community priority.
These incidents involve cars being broken into via smashed windows and the car being searched for electrical devices such as Sat Navs or mobile phones.
High visibility patrols will be increased by PCs and Police Community Support Officers from the Northern Neighbourhood Policing Team in order to prevent these incidents from happening.
Community Wardens will also be issuing crime prevention advice to car owners in the area.
It is important when leaving your car parked at the side of the road to remove all visible items from inside of the car such as Sat Navs. It is important also to remove any cradles from the windscreen of the car. This is a clear sign to criminals that there may be something of value to take from your car.
Anti Social Behaviour – Oak Road Playing Fields
With the arrival of milder and lighter nights, the area has seen an increase of anti-social behaviour in the children’s play park of the fields.
Park Wardens and NPT Officers have found evidence of drinking and also some criminal damage has been caused to park equipment.
NPT Officers will be increasing patrols in the park during the evenings to engage with youths and move them on from the area.
PC Carl Palmer and Lynne Simmons from the Anti-Social Behaviour Team will also be working together to tackle this problem.