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PCSO Daniel (Dan) Bevan

Mobile
07796 195639
Telephone
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daniel.bevan@sussex.pnn.police.uk

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PCSO Andrew Smith

Mobile
07990704108
Telephone
101

andrew.smith@sussex.pnn.police.uk

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PC Paul Fielder

Mobile
07787 685690
Telephone
101

paul.a.fielder@sussex.pnn.police.uk

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PC Nigel Collins

Mobile
07787 685691
Telephone
101

nigel.collins@sussex.pnn.police.uk

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TN317AN

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Local events

Meet me in Person - Camber

Type
surgery
Date/Time
24 May 2012, 10:30AM
Location
Camber Police Box, Central Carpark, Old Lydd Road, Camber,

Come and meet your PCSO Dan Bevan to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Iden

Type
surgery
Date/Time
28 May 2012, 10:00AM
Location
Iden Stores, Church Lane, Iden,

Come and meet your PCSO Dan Bevan to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Rye Harbour

Type
surgery
Date/Time
31 May 2012, 10:00AM
Location
Rye Harbour Police Office Rye Harbour Road,

Come and meet your PCSO Andy Smith to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Icklesham

Type
surgery
Date/Time
6 Jun 2012, 11:00AM
Location
Icklesham Village Store, Main Street, Icklesham,

Come and meet your PCSO Andy Smith to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Rye Harbour

Type
surgery
Date/Time
14 Jun 2012, 11:00AM
Location
Rye Harbour Police Office Rye Harbour Road,

Come and meet your PCSO Andy Smith to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Iden

Type
surgery
Date/Time
19 Jun 2012, 2:30PM
Location
Iden Stores, Church Lane, Iden,

Come and meet PCSO Dan Bevan to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Winchelsea Beach

Type
meeting
Date/Time
20 Jun 2012, 10:00AM
Location
Winchelsea Beach Community Centre Sea Road Winchelsea Beach,

Come and meet your PCSO Andy Smith to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Playden

Type
surgery
Date/Time
21 Jun 2012, 11:00AM
Location
Rye Memorial Hospital, Peasmarsh Road, TN31 7UD

Come and meet PCSO Dan Bevan to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Camber

Type
surgery
Date/Time
24 Jun 2012, 10:00AM
Location
Camber Police Box, Central Carpark, Old Lydd Road, Camber,

Come and meet your PCSO Dan Bevan to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Rye Harbour

Type
surgery
Date/Time
28 Jun 2012, 11:00AM
Location
Rye Harbour Police Office Rye Harbour Road,

Come and meet your PCSO Andy Smith to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Icklesham / Winchelsea

Type
surgery
Date/Time
5 Jul 2012, 10:00AM
Location
Layby near to Winchelsea Hotel, A259, Icklesham,

Come and meet your PC or PCSO to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Iden

Type
surgery
Date/Time
12 Jul 2012, 11:00AM
Location
Iden Stores, Church Lane, Iden,

Come and meet PCSO Dan Bevan to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Winchelsea Beach

Type
surgery
Date/Time
16 Jul 2012, 10:00AM
Location
The Co-operative, Pett Level Road, Winchelsea Beach,

Come and meet your local PC or PCSO to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Rye Harbour

Type
surgery
Date/Time
2 Aug 2012, 10:00AM
Location
Rye Harbour Coast Guard Rescue Station and Police Box, Harbour Road, Rye Harbour,

Come and meet PCSO Andy Smith to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Iden Parish Council Meeting

Type
meeting
Date/Time
7 Aug 2012, 7:30PM
Location
Cricket Pavillion, Church Lane, Iden,

PCSO Dan Bevan will be attending. Please feel free to ask her questions in the 'Public Question Time' section.

Meet me in Person - Icklesham / Winchelsea

Type
surgery
Date/Time
16 Aug 2012, 10:00AM
Location
Layby near to Winchelsea Hotel, A259, Icklesham,

Come and meet your PC or PCSO to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Playden

Type
surgery
Date/Time
23 Aug 2012, 11:00AM
Location
Rye Memorial Hospital, Peasmarsh Road, TN31 7UD

Come and meet PCSO Dan Bevan to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Camber

Type
surgery
Date/Time
26 Aug 2012, 10:00AM
Location
Camber Police Box, Central Carpark, Old Lydd Road, Camber,

Come and meet PCSO Dan Bevan to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Rye Harbour

Type
surgery
Date/Time
30 Aug 2012, 12:00PM
Location
Rye Harbour Coast Guard Rescue Station and Police Box, Harbour Road, Rye Harbour,

Come and meet PCSO Andy Smith to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Playden Parish Council Meeting

Type
meeting
Date/Time
6 Sep 2012, 7:30PM
Location
WI Hall, Houghton Green Lane, Playden,

PCSO Dan Bevan will be attending. Please feel free to ask her questions in the 'Public Question Time' section.

Meet me in Person - Camber

Type
surgery
Date/Time
14 Sep 2012, 10:00AM
Location
Camber Police Box, Central Carpark, Old Lydd Road, Camber,

Come and meet PCSO Dan Bevan to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Meet me in Person - Iden

Type
surgery
Date/Time
19 Sep 2012, 11:00AM
Location
Iden Stores, Church Lane, Iden,

Come and meet PCSO Dan Bevan to discuss local community and Policing issues or just to say hello.

Local priorities

Icklesham Parish (Icklesham, Winchelsea, Winchelsea Beach and Rye Harbour) What you said: Fear of crime Decided at Icklesham Parish Priority Setting Meeting held on 13th June 2011.
Issue raised on 18 Mar 2012

What we did: Specific locations have been identified; Neighbourhood Watch schemes are being set up in those areas and contact details of local Police distributed. High visibility patrols continue and reassurance visits, including crime prevention advice, are being given to victims. What happened: Many roads in the Parish now have NHW schemes running and have local Police contact information but more work is required to find NHW coordinators in more areas. This priority remained the same at the last Icklesham Parish Priority Setting Meeting held on 19th September 2011.
Action taken on 18 Jun 2012

Icklesham Parish (Icklesham, Winchelsea, Winchelsea Beach and Rye Harbour) What you said: Speeding Decided at Icklesham Parish Priority Setting Meeting held on 13th June 2011.
Issue raised on 18 Mar 2012

What we did: Speed checks have been carried out and offenders dealt with accordingly. Persistent offenders are being targeted by the Roads Policing Unit. Operation Crackdown has also been promoted in the area. What happened: Speed checks have been increased and as a result an extra 70 warning letters have been issued in Icklesham Parish alone when compared to the last quarter. This is however an ongoing problem that we will continue to combat. This priority remained the same at the last Icklesham Parish Priority Setting Meeting held on 19th September 2011.
Action taken on 18 Jun 2012

Icklesham Parish (Icklesham, Winchelsea, Winchelsea Beach and Rye Harbour) What you said: Anti-Social Behaviour Decided at Icklesham Parish Priority Setting Meeting held on 13th June 2011.
Issue raised on 18 Mar 2012

What we did: High visibility patrols have been stepped up in previous ‘Hot Spot’ locations with the use of Operation Blitz; offenders have been dealt with accordingly with their details passed to the anti-social behaviour officer for future reference and letters to be sent to parents / offenders. What happened: ASB has been fairly low when compared to previous years. Although there were reports of criminal damage (mainly in Winchelsea Beach) over the last 3 months there has been less reports of ASB. This priority remained the same at the last Icklesham Parish Priority Setting Meeting held on 19th September 2011.
Action taken on 18 Jun 2012

Camber and East Guldeford: Parking was a problem in the area, particularly during the summer and when events were held at local venues (set at the last Priority Setting Panel Meeting).
Issue raised on 15 May 2012

Seasonal parking in Camber is in the process of being changed to all year round by highways, so the lines will soon be enforcable all year, this will help ease the situation during the summer.
Action taken on 15 May 2012

Camber and East Guldeford: There was a concern that Anti Social Behaviour was increasing (set at the last Priority Setting Panel Meeting).
Issue raised on 15 May 2012

Possibly due to the poor summer weather, Camber has had few incidents of Anti Social Behaviour. Patrols are conducted by Police and PCSO’s and will continue. Anti Social Behaviour is a seasonal problem which will continue to be addressed. Night shift patrols will continue but if there are specific areas and times you wish us to target please advise us.
Action taken on 15 May 2012

Camber and East Guldeford: Speeding was a real concern on the Lydd Road, Camber (set at the last Priority Setting Panel Meeting).
Issue raised on 15 May 2012

Numerous speed checks are being carried out and warning letters have been issued by PCSOs and fines by Police Officers. Reports of speeding drivers have decreased but this is an ongoing problem which will continue to be monitored.
Action taken on 15 May 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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