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PC Cathy Codling

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07917551783
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Catherine.codling@sussex.pnn.police.uk

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 Sussex Police Wealden District

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Sussex Police Wealden District

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New Town, Uckfield, East Sussex
TN22 5DL

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Local events

Street Meeting

Type
meeting
Date/Time
25 May 2012, 2:00PM
Location
Luxford Close Uckfield,

A chance to meet your local officers to discuss the issues that matter to you.

Local priorities

1 : Driving whilst using a Mobile Phone in the location of Uckfield High Street
Issue raised on 4 May 2012

Details of Op Crackdown have been sent out to all members and can be found at www.operationcrackdown.org
Action taken on 4 May 2012

2: Volunteers for Neighbourhood Watch and Home watch
Issue raised on 4 May 2012

advertise for more volunteers for these groups especially due tot increase in Burglaries. This will be put out via website, twitter and other media sites.
Action taken on 4 May 2012

3: Parking in the High Street to include overstaying in the one hour Parking Bays, Parking on Double Yellow Lines and Parking on Zig Zags
Issue raised on 4 May 2012

This continues to be a priority and we continue to target those offenders.
Action taken on 4 May 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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