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Arnold & Woodthorpe

A local policing neighbourhood in Nottinghamshire Police

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Contact Details
  • telephone: 101 Ext 318 9719 - Please don't use this extension number to report crimes or incidents - crime should be reported via 999 in an emergency, or 101 for non-emergencies.
Neighbourhood Priorities

Update on our previous priorities

Antisocial Behaviour in the Front Street, and parks, in and around Arnold
To update you on our previous priorities we have been busy working with our force and local partners to disrupt ASB in Arnold Front Street, and the parks in the town under Operation Silverbirch. We have conducted over 200 hours of high visibility reassurance patrols, whilst targeting those individuals we know have been causing harm to our community. There have been some positive arrests for individuals involved in drug dealing and we will continue to target these individuals throughout the next three months.

Antisocial Behaviour in Netherfield
Throughout the last priority period we have continued to deliver targeted patrols to locations in the Netherfield area we know we have been told the community are experiencing ASB and associated issues affecting their quality of life. We have also managed to incorporate into this, targeted patrols and interventions in the Victoria Retail Park area, to assist businesses particularly through the busy Christmas period.

Antisocial Behaviour associated with Car Cruisers – Operation Triplefin
We have continued to deliver our policing operation to address ‘Car Cruising’ in the Netherfield area, under Op Triplefin. The use of the PSPO in the area, secured by Gedling Borough Council and has continued to assist our efforts to deter people driving in an erratic and antisocial manner, often causing danger to themselves and other road users.

Issue Date Tuesday 16th January 2024


Neighbourhood Map

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