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Sergeant Michael McLaughlin (1510)
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Sergeant Craig Nixon (542)
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Sergeant Steve Lamb (619)
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Police Constable Stephen Calvert (290)
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PCSO Ian Brown (7641)
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PCSO Jason Turner (7562)
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PCSO Rebekah Miller (7844)
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PCSO Ruth Leake (7845)
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Updated 04December
Open to Trespass Properties and Associated Environmental Issues
Primarily managed by officers from Hull City Council, Neighbourhood Policing Team, Police Community
Support Officers and Community Wardens regularly report open to trespass properties and fly tipping to Hull City Council in an effort to have them secured, thus reducing the calls for service that are made to the police service for instances of Anti Social Behaviour, criminal damage etc. Neighbourhood Policing Team Officers and Community Wardens continue to patrol the areas and report properties to Hull City Council. -
Updated 04December
Unauthorised Encampments
This priority is managed by Hull City Council. It is aimed to encompass both unauthorised encampments on Hull City Council land and rough sleepers in the regeneration area/derelict houses.
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:Street Surgery (Newington)
26/11/2012
From 10:00 until 10:30
Police SurgeriesOutside Newington Health Centre
2 Plane Street
Anlaby Road
Hull
HU3 6BX
Local Authority
Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships (CDRP)
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Hull Citysafe
The Hull community safety partnership, Citysafe, brings together all the main agencies working to make Hull a safer, more confident city.
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Neighbourhood Network
The purpose of the Neighbourhood Network charity is to work together with community groups to reduce crime, develop a good community spirit and create a safer environment to live in where people are neighbourly and keep and watch out for each other.
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Police Related
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.
Dissatisfaction: 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.
Key information: Newington
The dedicated Neighbourhood Policing Team is based at the Queens Gardens Police Station and forms part of the larger Riverside Neighbourhood Policing Team.
The area is covered by Neighbourhood Police Officer(s) and Police Community Support Officer(s) who are supported by dedicated Incident Response Staff and a number of Special Constables.
How to get in touch
You can contact the Neighbourhood team in the following ways:
- By email [link].
- By telephone using the single non-emergency number 101.
- In person at any police station.
Newington is policed by D Division
Chief Superintendent Rick Proctor
Commander for D Division
About street level crime information: Newington
The national Street Level Crime website is owned by the Home Office working in conjunction with the National Police Improvement Agency (NPIA).
Please note that the format and presentation of the crime and anti-social behaviour data on the website is the responsibility of the Home Office and the NPIA.
As a guide, Humberside Police has provided information around the Street Level Crime website and would recommend that you read these explanatory notes before proceeding to the website