Cirencester Rural South Community
PS Richard Smith
Your nearest police station is Cirencester Station
Cirencester Police Station, The Forum, Cirencester GL7 2PG
Our Local Policing Pledge to you:
Our local pledge to you is to supply you with your local community policing team contacts, dates of your next neighbourhood policing meetings, details of your local priorities and the work being carried out towards those priorities. Our commitment for Local Policing Team's (LPT) is to spend 80% of their time visibly working in your neighbourhood, tackling your priorities. If you want to know how you can contribute to the priority settings and other work within your neighbourhood use the contact form on the "Contact Us" tab.
To access the latest street level crime statistics for your LPT view the POLICE.uk website.
Priorities
- Area:Cirencester Rural South
- Priority:Speeding in South Cerney, Siddington & Coates
- Action:
- The local community have identified speeding as an issue through theses villages.
- The Police response is to regular speed checks are conducted and enforcement action is taken.
We will use this period to meet the issue with both education and enforcement whenever necessary will be joined by the Constabularys Roads Policing Unit, who are are also involved with this priority and will be assisting with speed checks.
- You Said We Did:PCSO Mike Owen and Neighbourhood watch co-ordinator Andy Fogden help the residents of Mill Close South Cerney to launch the second No Cold Calling area in South Cerney, with it being the third NCC Zone Cirencester Rural South has to offer.
Meet the team
PS 53
Richard Smith
PC 2095
Sarah Bradley
PCSO 9216
Mike Owen
News
March Update
On 26th March 2012 a Neighbourhood Watch Meeting took place in South Cerney attended by local representatives , PCSO Owen and the Cotswolds Neighbourhood Watch Co-Ordinator, Andy Fogden.
Several new local South Cerney Co-ordinators attended for the first time and were keen to take a more independent stance in their roles. There was a postive approach by all attendees in adopting this new method, whilst remaining in close touch with the local Neighbourhood Policing Team.
On 12th March training commenced with pupils from the Anne Edwards Primary School for the Annual Tag Rugby Completition. This is run by the Constabulary on behalf of the Child Victims of Crime with the finals taking place at Hartpury College in May.
Training is run by the Cotswolds co-ordinator PCSO Mike Owen, himself an active member of Gloucester based Centrilians Rugby Club. Sessions are now well under way with several promising players emerging.
National Star Centre Visit
| Pc Hazel Watkins and PCSO Andrea Shutt from Cirencester local police team, recently visited the National Star Centre. Where we gave advice on keeping safe and not talking to strangers. |
Speeding Project at Ann Edwards School
The students at Ann Edwards School are working together with the Police and Parish Council to raise awareness of Road Safety Issues in the village and reduce speeding. The children have already designed posters and made a short video. Also planned are signs designed by the children on the four entrances into the village. PCSO's also conduct regular speed checks in the area.
If you would like further information on either of the above project or would like to become involved please contact PC Burfoot, PCSO Owen or PCSO Beale.
Kemble Allotments
PCSO's Vicky Beale and Michael Owen are currently working with the Kemble Allotment Committee to formulate a contract for all allotment owners to sign up to, to increase security at the site and minimise anti-social behaviour. We are also hoping to create an area for young people to use which the children themselves will build and design supervised by volunteers.
Monthly Events
The Next Neighbourhood Co-ordination Group Meeting
Date:
7:00PM Wednesday 27 June 2012 - 9:00PM Wednesday 27 June 2012Address: Elizabeth Way Community Rooms
Description:
We look forward to you attending and sharing your views and experiences.
All are welcome.
Related Information
Working in the Community
Your nearest police station is Cirencester Station
Opening Hours:
| Monday: | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday: | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday: | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday: | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday: | 9am - 5pm |
| Saturday: | 9am - 5pm |
| Sundays: | Closed |
Cirencester police station is a 24-hour, fully operational station, with officers patrolling from there 24 hours, 7 days per week.
The police station reception office, for public enquiries made in person, is open at the above times.
When this police station reception is closed, there is a 'help point' facility next to the main door. If you need to attend a police station in person, your nearest police station reception is located at Stroud , until 8.00 pm weekdays, or 5.00pm at weekends.
If Stroud reception is closed, Gloucester police station reception office is open until 10.00 pm, Monday - Thursday; Midnight on Friday and Saturday; and 5.00 pm on Sunday.
Cirencester Rural South Community: contact us
If you would like to find out when your named community officer(s) is/are next on duty, you can contact us on: 101
or use the form below and we will advise you. We would also like to hear your views.
- What you would like to see from your local police?
- Do you have any suggestions for methods that police could adopt?
Only give as much information as you'd like to, you do not have to include your name or any other personal details. If you do, your details will not be kept in a database or shared with any other organisation.