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Community Messaging

As a key part of the policing pledge, Northumbria Police are committed to ensuring communities are updated on what is happening in your local area and what we have done in response to your priorities and concerns. Community Messaging will enable the Coquetdale community to receive regular neighbourhood updates, crime prevention and police alerts.

Any persons wishing to be included on the mailing list, please forward your name, address, email details, mobile and landline phone numbers where applicable to alnwick.npt@northumbria.pnn.police.uk or telephone 03456 043043 ext. 61381

Police in rural Northumberland are going on-line to keep residents updated on local crime.

Neighbourhood Officers from Morpeth, Alnwick and Berwick have been on-line and recorded video and audio crime updates for their local areas.

In them Sergeant Dave Simpson and Inspectors Sue Peart and Sharon Wilmore Greaves discuss recent crime figures and trends, give crime prevention advice and explain what officers in the area are focusing on at present.

The videos are a trial scheme to raise awareness of officers in some of the more rural areas of Northumberland and ensure rural residents have access to the latest crime information and news about what's going on in their area.

Click the link below for your area to find out what's going on where you live:

Morpeth
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn2LCnfUAx8

Alnwick
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzIngVipYeE

Berwick
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As9n2vRGBL0

Police volunteers


Neighbourhood Police Volunteers

Click the link below to find out more about becoming a Neighbourhood Police Volunteer.

Neighbourhood Police Volunteers (pdf)

You will need Adobe Reader to view this file: Click the link in the box above to get the latest version.


ebeat youth website

We’re very excited about our youth website. Not only does it engage younger people with Northumbria Police, it also gives invaluable advice on staying safe, the effects of alcohol and drugs, and bullying. It also offers easy links into other websites if the user wants more information on, for example, the leisure activities available in their area.

If you go onto the website www.ebeat.org.uk you will notice that all the above information is listed under ‘my hub’. Information for parents and teachers is listed under ‘my resources’. Here there is a wealth of information for parents to reassure them about issues affecting their children.

The site also has links to our Facebook, Twitter and Youtube pages.

We hope you find the website useful, you can access and interact with us here: http://www.northumbria.police.uk/ebeat/

HOW TO ACCESS YOUR LOCAL POLICING SERVICES :

Emergency Response Dial 999

Non Emergency Response Tel: 03456 043043

Text 07786200814

(To report a non-emergency incident)

Minicom 01661 82091

(For the deaf and hard of hearing)

Police Advice/Officer Contact Tel: 03456 043043

(Contact Management Unit 7am-11pm)

Crimestoppers Tel: 0800 555111 (Anonymous information line)

HOW TO CONTACT YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD BEAT MANAGERS


Alnwick NPT alnwick.npt@northumbria.pnn.police.uk

Berwick NPT berwick.npt@northumbria.pnn.police.uk

Morpeth NPT morpeth.npt@northumbria.pnn.police.uk


USEFUL CONTACTS


Northumbria Police Wildlife Crime Officers –

PC 322 Andy Swinburne (North) 03456 043043 extension 69191

PC 91 Mick Brown (West) 03456 043043 extension 69191

Crime Prevention Officers –

Del Graham 03456 043043 extension 69191

Sandra Killeen 03456 043043 extension 69191

Northumberland County Council 0845 600 6400

(For illegal bonfires, noise, fly tipping, Trading Standards and stray dogs etc)

Northumbria Police www.northumbria.police.uk

National NHW www.neighbourhoodwatch.net

HO Crime Reduction www.crimereduction.homeoffice.gov.uk



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