The following
information is provided by Staffordshire Police and the government's
local crime and policing database. Longdon is covered by the "Lichfield
Rural Neighborhood Policing Team", so if you want to contact
your 'local' bobby or find out where the next community policing event
is being held, read on...
About Staffordshire Police
Founded in 1842, Staffordshire Police covers an area of over 1,000 square miles. The county has a population of more than a million with a rich diversity of communities, all with specific policing needs. The force is divided into four territorial (Chase, North Staffs, Stoke-on-Trent and Trent Valley) and two support divisions. Within territorial divisions emergency calls are attended by officers from incident management units while neighbourhood policing teams manage community policing. Staffordshire Police's mission is to put the citizen at the heart of all that it does, to be the force that inspires the greatest levels of trust and confidence amongst the communities it serves.
Tel: 101
Upcoming Lichfield Rural Neighbourhood Policing
Events
Date: 24th February 2012 2:00pm
Title: TO BE HELD ON THE CAR PAR OF SELWOOD GUEST HOUSE
Address: 45, UTTOXETER ROAD,
RUGELEY
Event Type: meeting
Date: 5th March 2012 3:00pm
Title: HAMMERWICH YOUTH COMMUNITY CENTER
Address: HALL LANE,
BURNTWOOD
Event Type: meeting
Date: 6th March 2012 10:30am
Title: TO BE HELD AT THE VILLAGE HALL HILL RIDWARE
Address: UTTOXETER ROAD,
RUGELEY
Event Type: meeting
Date: 12th March 2012 2:00pm
Title: HAMMERWICH YOUTH COMMUNITY CENTER
Address: HALL LANE,
BURNTWOOD
Event Type: meeting
Date: 15th March 2012 2:00pm
Title: OFFICERS WILL BE LOCATED OUTSIDE THE SHOPPING AREA OFF TUPPENHURST LANE, HANDSACRE.
Address: UNIT 1, TUPPENHURST LANE,
RUGELEY
Event Type: meeting
Date: 17th March 2012 10:00am
Title: TO BE HELD IN THE MEETING ROOM AT ST MARY'S CHURCH.
Address: BELLAMOUR WAY,
RUGELEY
Event Type: meeting
*Don't forget to also check Longdon's village
hall calendar for local police surgeries.
The Lichfield Rural Neighbourhood Policing
Team
Inspector Jed
White
You can contact your local officer by phoning their police radio. You'll need their airwave number
03861, then just dial 0300 123 2345 and listen to the instructions.
PCSO Lisa
Anderson
You can contact your local officer by phoning their police radio. You'll need their airwave number
16633, then just dial 0300 123 2345 and listen to the instructions.
PCSO Tom
Passmore
You can contact your local officer by phoning their police radio. You'll need their airwave number
16849, then just dial 0300 123 2345 and listen to the instructions.
Police Officer Andrew
Brown
You can contact your local officer by phoning their police radio. You'll need their airwave number
03490, then just dial 0300 123 2345 and listen to the instructions.
Police Officer Wayne
Rogers
You can contact your local officer by phoning their police radio. You'll need their airwave number
03580, then just dial 0300 123 2345 and listen to the instructions.
Sergeant Simon
O'Donnell
You can contact your local officer by phoning their police radio. You'll need their airwave number
04338, then just dial 0300 123 2345 and listen to the instructions.
Sergeant Richard
Morris
You can contact your local officer by phoning their police radio. You'll need their airwave number
04542, then just dial 0300 123 2345 and listen to the instructions.
Sergeant Tracy
McKenzie
You can contact your local officer by phoning their police radio. You'll need their airwave number
00839, then just dial 0300 123 2345 and listen to the instructions.
Sergeant Diane
Steventon
You can contact your local officer by phoning their police radio. You'll need their airwave number
00504, then just dial 0300 123 2345 and listen to the instructions.
Street Level Crime Data
The following information is derived from a geographical
sample radius of 1 mile, roughly encompassing all three subdivisions
of Longdon. To protect privacy all locations are shown only as an
approximation:
1) On or near High Street
Date: 2011-12
Incident: other-theft
2) On or near Shaver's Lane
Date: 2011-12
Incident: other-theft
*Thankfully Longdon has
a very low crime rate and it's a lovely place to live. So don't
have nightmares, and keep 'em peeled!
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