Welcome to Newhaven Meeching NPT page
Meet the team

PCSO Community Engagement Officer Lizzie Sword-Daniels
- Mobile
- 07787685746
- Telephone
- 101

PC - Neighbourhood Policing Constable Louise Barkaway
- Mobile
- 07787685700
- Telephone
- 101

PC - Neighbourhood Policing Constable Matthew Holt
- Mobile
- 07787685699
- Telephone
- 101
Contact your local station
Local events
Meet me in person
- Type
- meeting
- Date/Time
- 2 Jun 2012, 10:00AM
- Location
- Newhaven Fish Festival,
A chance to meet with your local community officer in person
Meet me in person
- Type
- meeting
- Date/Time
- 4 Jul 2012, 3:30PM
- Location
- Hanson Road Resident association meeting at the Hillcrest centre,
A chance to meet with your local community officer in person
Local priorities
Priority 1: What you said: To keep Anti-social behaviour as a priority, with the Newhaven Neighbourhood Policing Team to carry on with patrols of the local area with the assistance of OP Marble and OP Blitz. For the continuation of the Denton Youth Club for the older youths on Friday nights.
Issue raised on 18 Mar 2012
What we did: Newhaven Neighbourhood Policing Team carry out regular patrols of the area with the assistance of OP Marble, OP Blitz and the Newhaven Youth Workers. What happened: The ASB patrols are ongoing, PCSO’s carry out regular joint patrols with Outreach which are youth workers for Newhaven NCDA, and engage with young people to encourage them to attend youth clubs and drop in centres.
Action taken on 19 Mar 2012
Priority 2: What you said: Speeding is always a concern for panel members and they would like to keep this as a priority. Newhaven Neighbourhood Policing Team carry out speed checks in the local area.
Issue raised on 18 Mar 2012
What we did: To keep this as a priority and to run Operation Airwalk events with the Road Policing Unit and Fire Service. These are designed to reduce the number of casualties on Sussex roads through education of drivers at the road side.
Action taken on 19 Mar 2012
Crime Mapper
Go to Crime mapper site
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.







