More Information
The police officer responsible for your area is Chief Superintendent Stuart Williams
Divisional Headquarters: Lancastergate, Leyland, PR25 2EX
Your local police station: Chorley Police Station, St Thomas Rd, Chorley PR7 1DR
Please click here to view local police station addresses and opening hours
Your local council: Responsible for abandoned vehicles, graffiti, and rubbish on the streets
Join a Neighbourhood Watch Scheme
Neighbourhood Watch schemes encourage communities to work together to protect themselves and their property, which in turn can help to reduce the fear of crime and improve the local environment. Find out more about Neighbourhood Watch by clicking here
If you would like more information regarding Neighbourhood Watch, or are interested in starting or joining a scheme, please contact Margaret Rushton on 01257 246384
Become a Volunteer
There are a number of ways to get involved directly to help your community by volunteering with Lancashire Constabulary. Opportunities can include helping to run PACT meetings, assisting at police station front counters or helping support our services. To find our more about becoming a volunteer, click here
Special Constabulary
Special constables are volunteers who carry out a variety of roles alongside regular officers to help police their communities. They have the same powers as regular police officers (e.g. being able to arrest), wear a similar uniform and face the same challenges, but the role is a part-time one - a minimum of four hours each week, normally at evenings and weekends. Specials form an important part of local policing teams and carry out a whole range of policing duties, including foot patrols, road safety initiatives and house to house enquiries. Click here to find out more about the Special Constabulary.