Police
Local police
Neighbourhood Police Panel
Rural Community Action Team
Neighbourhood Watch
Countryside Watch
Crime Stoppers
Community Payback
Victim support
Cambridgeshire police websites
Cambourne policing team (our local team).
Cambridgeshire Constabulary website.
Cambridgeshire Police Authority website.
E-cops website.
Requiring police attention
Emergency phone 999
Non-emergency situation phone 101
(Use 101 if you want to report an incident or crime, including anti-social behaviour – see the 'Contact us' section of Cambridgeshire police website.)
101 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. From landlines and mobile networks, calls will cost 15p per call, no matter what time of day or the duration of the call.
E-mail
You can e-mail South Cambs police sector
on-line – do not use it to report a crime or for urgent matters.
Local police
Neighbourhood Police Sergeant
Sergeant Jon Capes.
Neighbourhood Police Officer, Gamlingay
PC Alex Rendell.
Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) – Gamlingay area
Steph Wiltshire and Paul Lancaster.
All four can be contacted via e-mail at ecops.gamlingay@cambs.pnn.police.uk or phone –101 (see above).
Their 'primary villages' are:
Gamlingay, Hatley St George and East Hatley plus Arrington, Barrington, Croydon, Great Eversden and Little Eversden, Harlton, Harston, Haslingfield, Hauxton, Little Gransden, Longstowe, Orwell and Wimpole.
They are based at Cambourne police station.
Local police surgeries – there are regular surgeries in the Gamlingay area, as detailed in the diary section of Cambridgeshire Constabulary's website. ▲
Neighbourhood Police Panel – Gamlingay area
The Neighbourhood Police Panel meets quarterly (see below) in the 15 villages within the Gamlingay area – which stretches across to Haslingfield.
Anyone can attend the meetings – you are urged to do so as it is a very useful way of influencing the local police in matters that concern us all, whether anti-social behaviour, speeding and other road safety concerns or any other matter relevant to the police.
The next Panel meeting is on Thursday, 18th July 2013 at Haslingfield Village Hall at 7.00 for 7.30 pm.
Details of the Panel's activities are on Cambridgeshire Constabulary's My neighbourhood website.
Agendas, notes and other information from 2010 onwards are on a pop-up.
Future meetings in 2013
Thursday,
18th July – Haslingfield Village Hall. ▲
Rural Community Action Team
The Rural Community Action Team is made up of a Sergeant, three PCs and two PCSOs, much like a neighbourhood policing team. Together they work with the community to deal with issues that affect the rural community. Their contact details are below.
The Team is committed to dealing with issues that affect rural communities – anything from the theft of £100,000 tractors to dealing with illegal raves, from stolen diesel or misappropriated metal to wildlife issues such as hare coursing.
They work throughout Cambridgeshire with other agencies such as the RSPCA, RSPB and the National Wildlife crime unit. They can be contacted through the force switchboard on 0345 456 456 4 or e-mail RCAT@cambs.pnn.police.uk.
More details about the team are on the police website. ▲
Neighbourhood Watch
E-mail Contact your local coordinator for Hatley St George or East Hatley.
E-Cops service After registering, you will receive e-mails with news relevant to our area and be able to respond. Do not use this to report a crime or for urgent matters.
Website Hatley is now included in the Melbourn Neighbourhood Policing Team based at Cambourne Police Station. ▲
Countryside Watch, South Cambridgeshire
Tel 01223 461 720
Mobile 07890 455995
E-mail Southcambs@cambscw.org.uk
Website www.cambscountrysidewatch.org.uk
Crime Stoppers
If you would like to report any information anonymously, phone Crimestoppers, an independent UK-wide charity working to stop crime.
Tel 0800 555 111
Tel 0345 456 456 4
Website www.crimestoppers-uk.org. ▲
Community Payback
To suggest projects offenders can work on to pay back for their crimes, visit the Community Payback website.
Victim support
To find out your rights as a victim and how to contact your local victim support service, visit the victim support helpline. ▲
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