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This is a two in one meeting. Firstly, it is your chance to share your concerns with Derbyshire Police & work together to resolve any problems. The aim is to try and do this by having Community Forums, one on each Beat. This is a further opportunity to influence how your area is policed. 

Secondly there will be a presentation by The Derby and Derbyshire Road Safety Partnership about their role and responsibilities, which includes Safety Camera operations (Speed and Traffic light cameras). 

The Tissington Safer Neighbourhood Team is only named like this because Tissington is in the centre of our area, which includes Mappleton, Thorpe, Fenny Bentley, Parwich, Bradbourne, Ballidon, Kniveton, Alsop en le Dale, and Pikehall. For this first Community Forum the venue will be at Tissington Village Hall because of it’s central location.

If you are interested in attending please click here for further details & to download the form which needs to be returned by July 4th.

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Links with PC Ian Cooper

We are incredibly fortunate in our community that we have a low level of crime & we want to keep it this way. We are working closely with PC Ian Cooper to ensure that our villages are kept up to date with all appropriate information and have created some static pages where you can access his contact details, past newsletters and other relevant information.  Click on the Useful Info tab at the top of the page and the find you will find the Police section under the directory category.

We are part of the Ringmaster network (see below) and will post any messages that come in to us.  

Ringmaster Messages
This is a way in which Derbyshire Police gets information out into the Community, (you can receive this information by phone, fax or email), it will inform us about suspicious incidents, descriptions of vehicles & people & can also be used for non crime incidents, such as a missing person. If you would like to be part of the Ringmaster Message system please click here for the form.

If you are already part of Ringmaster and have not already filled in a form this year, could you do so, so that the Police records are up to date.

Key Individual Networks – (KIN)
This is basically a database of individuals who can be helpful to PC Cooper, but County needs to formalise it slightly, hence a small amount of form filling. PC Cooper already has a range of contacts from Parish Councillors, Publicans, event organisers & just people he can call on for a cup of tea, but he would like more contacts. In our area he is not anticipating having any meetings unless there is a need, but as a member of KIN, we may be asked to occasionally feedback comments to the authority.  If you would like to be a KIN please contact PC Ian Cooper.

PC 1525 Ian Cooper.
Ashbourne Police Station
Compton
Ashbourne, DE6 1BX

Tel: 0845 123 333
Fax: 01629 762002
email: ian.cooper.1525@derbyshire.pnn.police.uk 

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Event for 50+ Liberation Day

This post has been sent in by our PC Ian Cooper.

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This week’s News Telegraph

So far I have only found three snippets in the Ashbourne News Telegraph directly relating to our immediate area:

Indirectly linked to Parwich, there is an article relating to the Ashbourne Volunteer Centre, which is holding a photographic competition to coincide with the National Volunteers’ Week which runs from Sunday (1st June) to Saturday (7th June).  (more…)

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Police Community Newsletter

 

                UPDATE FROM YOUR LOCAL OFFICER   June 2008

 

 

The past 2 months has seen a lot of good calls from yourselves reporting suspicious vehicles and people. Some have been checked and details noted. We had a few thefts, and we do need to stay alert. Now is the time to improve your shed security, and remember to lock your bikes away. Thieves realise that people will have bought new mowers, strimmers, and also leave items lying around in the garden. If ringing in with any information, please give clear details, and please bear in mind the person answering the phone may not know our rural area that well. Your call will go to one of our Police Call Centres based at Ripley, Derby, or Chesterfield. These are staffed by civilian employees alongside some Police Officers. If you can give them a Post Code, it is a big help.

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