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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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PC - Neighbourhood Policing Constable Alastair Batchelor

Mobile
07787685697
Telephone
101

alastair.batchelor@sussex.pnn.police.uk

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PC - Neighbourhood Policing Constable Stuart Hyde

Mobile
07825753558
Telephone
101

stuart.hyde@sussex.pnn.police.uk

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PCSO Noel Daniels

Mobile
07787685714
Telephone
101

noel.daniels.01@sussex.pnn.police.uk

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Local events

PANEL MEETING

Type
meeting
Date/Time
23 May 2012, 6:00PM
Location
council chambers,

THERE WILL BE A PANEL MEETING FOR THIS AREA IN THIS IS A PUBLIC FORUM FOR DISCUSSION ABOUT LOCAL ISSUES AND PRIORITIES.

Local priorities

Priority 1 - What you said: Inconsiderate parking.
Issue raised on 22 Apr 2012

What we did: Issue identified with NSL. OPatrols will continue to identify offenders. Please report all issues of inconsiderate parking to Operation Crackdown where you can also report other road rleated issues / concerns.
Action taken on 23 Apr 2012

Priority 2 - What you said: Antrisocial behaviour
Issue raised on 22 Apr 2012

Dedicated patrol activity and taskings created for local Police officers to conduct regular foot patrols at the location. Operation Marble and Blitz officers will also be patrolling this location at weekends and evenings.
Action taken on 23 Apr 2012

Priority 3 – What you said: Dog Fouling: Panel members wanted more done about people who allow their dogs to foul in The Salts Martello Fields, and along the promenade.
Issue raised on 22 Apr 2012

What we did: Since the last meeting, dog wardens have combined efforts with local PCSO’s to conduct patrols around the worst areas. These patrols will be conducted on a frequent basis in the Lewes District area. Press Campaign undertaken. What happened: Continued liaison and joint work by Police with Environmental Health and Dog Wardens. Local residents asked to report any information to the Council or Police
Action taken on 23 Apr 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.

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