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Welcome to Wallands Park NPT page

Meet the team

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PCSO Community Engagement Officer Lizzie Sword-Daniels

Mobile
07787685746
Telephone
101

elizabeth.sworddaniels@sussex.pnn.police.uk

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PCSO Tracy Honey

Mobile
07795968904
Telephone
101

tracy.honey@sussex.pnn.police.uk

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PC - Neighbourhood Policing Constable Adam Rose

Mobile
07787685695
Telephone
101

adam.rose@sussex.pnn.police.uk

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PC - Neighbourhood Schools Officer Carolyn Ross

Mobile
07787685701
Telephone
101

carolyn.ross@sussex.pnn.police.uk

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PC - Neighbourhood Policing Constable Sarah Poplett

Mobile
Telephone
101

sarah.poplett@sussex.pnn.police.uk

Sergeant Dave Pye

Mobile
Telephone
101

david.pye@sussex.pnn.police.uk

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Local events

Meet me in person

Type
meeting
Date/Time
7 Jun 2012, 11:00AM
Location
33 heron court ousedale,

A chance to meet and chat with your local community officer in person

Meet me in person

Type
meeting
Date/Time
5 Jul 2012, 11:00AM
Location
33 heron court ousedale,

A chance to meet and chat with your local community officer in person

Meet me in person

Type
meeting
Date/Time
19 Jul 2012, 11:00AM
Location
33 heron court ousedale,

A chance to meet and chat with your local community officer in person

Meet me in person

Type
meeting
Date/Time
26 Jul 2012, 11:00AM
Location
33 heron court ousedale,

A chance to meet and chat with your local community officer in person

Local priorities

There is currently no active panel for this area however the local community officer continues to action reports and concerns highlighted by the public from previous contact.
Issue raised on 20 Apr 2012

If you wish to become involved with alocal Neighbourhood panel, please contact your local NPT Officer.
Action taken on 21 Apr 2012

Crime Mapper

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Crime mapping is part of a national initiative to enable members of the public to be apprised of crime levels in their area. The Sussex Police system provides crime levels at three levels: Force-wide, Districts, Wards/beats

How to read crime mapping data

For some smaller areas, the crime rates may appear high. This is primarily due to the low resident population within these areas; crime rates are calculated by dividing the actual number of crimes by the resident population and then multiplying by 1,000. Crime levels are then calculated using standard deviation, a way of fairly measuring and comparing the spread of crime across the force from area to area.

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