Chudleigh-Teign Valley
A local policing neighbourhood in Devon & Cornwall Police
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Contact Details
- telephone: 101
- email: [email protected]
Neighbourhood Priorities
Rural Crime
One of the priorities for the next 3 months will involve supporting our rural communities.
Rural crime includes the theft of farm machinery, the worrying of sheep by out of control dogs as well as poaching.
We will
Carry out targeted patrols in areas where issues have been highlighted as well as in areas that could be potentially targeted.
We will look at ways of target hardening areas showing a specific weakness.
We will work with specialist Police departments and partner agencies where it is required.
Issue Date Wednesday 11th September 2024
Update: 11 September 2024 - TEIGN VALLEY PATROLS
OFFICERS HAVE BEEN PROACTIVELY PATROLLING THE RURAL OUTLAYING AREAS OF THE TEIGN VALLEY IN ORDER TO ACT AS A DETERENT FOR RURAL CRIME.
Action Date Wednesday 11th September 2024
Antisocial behaviour
For the next 3 months one of our priorities will be concerns raised by our communities around Anti Social behaviour including drug use in public spaces and particularly parks.
We will work to address these issues by the following methods.
Targeted patrols in areas where issues have been highlighted.
We will engage with our communities to identify those seen to be causing the issues.
This will involve engagement with involved individuals, education and if necessary, enforcement using proportionate actions including civil and legal avenues.
We will carry out high visibility patrols in any area identified.
We will look at ways of target hardening areas showing a specific weakness.
We will work with specialist Police departments and partner agencies where it is required.
Issue Date Wednesday 11th September 2024
Update: 11 September 2024 - ASB EXMINSTER
OFFICERS HAVE BEEN UNDERTAKING PATROLS IN EXMINSTER IN ORDER TO DEAL WITH ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR THAT HAS BEEN REPORTED AROUND THE OPEN SPACES.
Action Date Wednesday 11th September 2024
Traffic concerns
Local communities have highlighted concerns around speeding vehicles, vehicles parking dangerously, and vehicles ignoring traffic and parking restrictions.
For the next 3 months we will work to address these issues in the following way,
Monitor areas identified by the community.
Support schools who have identified concerns of illegally parked vehicles causing a hazard at drop off and pick up time
We will work with specialist Police departments and partner agencies where it is required.
This will involve engagement with involved individuals, education and if necessary, enforcement using proportionate actions including civil and legal avenues
Issue Date Wednesday 11th September 2024
Update: 11 September 2024 - Speed Enforcement
Members of the Special Constabulary, Vision Zero South West as well as Local Neighbourhood Officers have been undertaking speed enforcement in various areas. This work will continue as we are sadly still taking reports of speeding vehicles across many towns/villages.
Action Date Wednesday 11th September 2024
Neighbourhood Events
HENNOCK COMMUNITY SURGERY AT HENNOCK VILLAGE HALL
Thursday 19th September 2024 to Wednesday 23rd October 2024
THE LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM WILL BE ATTENDIGN TO OFFER ADVICE, SUPOORT AND INFORMATION
Community Surgery EXMINSTER
Wednesday 23rd October 2024
from 10:00AM to 10:02AM
Cafe on the Corner, Main Road, Exminster, ex6 8df
Neighbourhood Beat Manager Dave Hawkins will be attending the Cafe on the Corner for a community surgery on 23/10/24 at 10am until approximately 12 noon.
HENNOCK COMMUNITY SURGERY AT HENNOCK VILLAGE HALL
Thursday 21st November 2024
at 12:00PM
LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM WIL BE ATTENDING TO OFFER SUPPORT, ADVICE AND INFORAMTION
Neighbourhood Map
Markers show crime recording locations. Click/tap on a marker to see crimes allocated to that location.