Bowland Newton and Slaidburn

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Bowland Newton and Slaidburn

Our pledge to you

The national Policing Pledge sets out minimum standards of service that you can expect to receive from us. These range from standards for answering calls promptly, how you can have a say over how your neighbourhood is policed, how you can expect to receive up to date information about local crime and how you will be supported if you are a victim of crime.Click here for more

Meet your neighbourhood policing team

Here are the officers that are dedicated to policing where you live

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ECSO 7335
Karl Elliott
01200 458766



If you want to talk to your local officers about things that are happening in your area, you can email them by clicking here

Please don't use this address to report crimes or incidents -
use 999 for emergencies or 0845 125 35 45 for non-emergencies.

You can pop in and see the team or write to them at:

Clitheroe Police Station
King Street
Clitheroe
BB7 2EU

What do you want to happen in your area?

Your local team is all about finding local solutions to local issues and works closely with organisations to make this happen. It runs monthly meetings called Police and Communities Together (PACT) where you can talk about things that are happening in your area that you think need sorting out.

Police and communities together (PACT)

Find out details of your next meeting -

Your next meeting is on:

DATE: 09/09/2010

TIME: 07:00 PM

VENUE:Car Park, Slaidburn Village Hall, Slaidburn. BB73DY

Find out what people said was important this month -

Priority 1:

Lead theft in rural villages/locations. Evening time.

Priority 2:

Diesel and oil theft. All locations. Evenings.

Priority 3:

Speeding. Day, afternoons and evenings. Weekdays and weekends. (all the time)

Find out what we have been doing in the last month -

You said: Diesel and Oil theft were a problem in the rural areas.
We did: Regular patrols and vehicle checks, advice given to locals in remote areas.
As a result: This is still a priority.

You said: Lead theft in rural areas.
We did: Regular patrols and vehicle checks, advice given to locals in remote areas.
As a result: Still a priority.

You said: You would like a visible presence outside schools and monitor parking before and after school.
We did: Pre and post school visits and visible presence throughout the school day.
As a result: Parents spoken to and advised of the dangers.

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