Belper Town
A local policing neighbourhood in Derbyshire Constabulary
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This Safer Neighbourhood area covers Belper Town. It belongs to the Amber Valley Local Policing Unit.
Belper is a small, attractive market town within the Amber Valley Borough Council area and is situated eight miles north of Derby. The River Derwent and A6 trunk road run along the western edge of the town.
The railway makes an interesting feature in the town centre as its bridges were built by George Stevenson.
Contact Details
- email: [email protected]
- telephone: 101
Neighbourhood Priorities
1. Anti-Social Behaviour in Kilburn.
2. Anti-Social Behaviour in Duffield.
3. Anti-Social Behaviour in Belper Town.
Issue Date Wednesday 3rd July 2024
1. Regular high visibility patrols within the location, utilising our stop/search powers where grounds are met. Work alongside our Youth Engagement Team, issue anti-social behaviour letters to people found to be engaging in anti-social behaviour. For persistent offenders found to be engaging in anti-social behaviour, consideration to be given for other suitable disposals, such as Immediate Justice or issue acceptable behavioural contacts. Work alongside youth provisions and sign post young people to engage in positive diversionary activities.
2. Regular high visibility patrols within the location, utilising our stop/search powers where grounds are met. Work alongside our Youth Engagement Team, issue anti-social behaviour letters to people found to be engaging in anti-social behaviour. For persistent offenders found to be engaging in anti-social behaviour, consideration to be given for other suitable disposals, such as Immediate Justice or issue acceptable behavioural contacts. Work alongside youth provisions and sign post young people to engage in positive diversionary activities.
3. Regular high visibility patrols within the location, utilising our stop/search powers where grounds are met. Work alongside our Youth Engagement Team, issue anti-social behaviour letters to people found to be engaging in anti-social behaviour. For persistent offenders found to be engaging in anti-social behaviour, consideration to be given for other suitable disposals, such as Immediate Justice or issue acceptable behavioural contacts. Work alongside youth provisions and sign post young people to engage in positive diversionary activities.
Action Date
Neighbourhood Map
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