Lydney Community
PS Carl Bourne
Your nearest police station is Coleford Station
Coleford Police Station, Lords Hill, Coleford GL16 8BQ
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:Lydney
- Priority:To reduce the publics fear that drug dealing is taking place in Lydney
- Action:
- High visibility patrols by local officers
- Engage in planned operations
- Area:Lydney
- Priority:Target and Reduce non dwelling burglaries in Lydney East area, during winter months.
- Action:
- Conduct Numerous crime prevention days to be held at local supermarkets in Lydney. High visibility patrols by local officers.
Meet the team
PS 425
Carl Bourne
PC 1771
Kate Croudace
PCSO 9125
Mike Shuttleworth
PCSO 49078
Mary Skinner
News
Useful Contact Numbers- Forest South
Here are some useful contact numbers, so you can make your enquiries that much quicker:
Police:
Gloucestershire Police Non emergency number- 101
CrimeStoppers Gloucestershire- 0800 555 111
Gloucestershire Crimestoppers is dedicated to helping to solve crimes and taking criminals off the streets across the county, as far north as Moreton-in-Marsh in the Cotswolds, down to Tetbury in the south and Lydney in the Forest of Dean.
To view more, click here
County Council departments:
Gloucestershire County Council enquires- 01452 425000
http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk
Civil Parking Enforcement enquires- 01452 396723
In 2005, Gloucestershire County Council decided to exercise its rights under the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1991 and assume control of on street parking enforcement throughout the County of Gloucestershire.
Gloucestershire Highways- 08000 514 514
http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/highways
District Council departments:
Forest of Dean District Council enquires- 01594 810000
Street Wardens enquires- 01594 812264
The Street Wardens deal with a wide range of issues such as abandoned vehicles, tackling vandalism and graffiti and giving advice on dealing with fouled footpaths and also provide the dog warden service.
To view more, click here.
Noise & Nuisance Complaints - 01594 812442
The Environmental Health team at the district council are responsible for investigating noise and nuisance complaints across the district. They work to control noise from both domestic homes and commercial businesses.
Other:
Forestry Commission enquires- 0845 367 3787
Abandoned Vehicles Gloucestershire- 0800 180 4140
To view more, click here
Road Tax cheats report on- 0800 032 5202
To view more, click here
New Fixed Police Information Points

Two fixed Police Information Points (PIP's) have been installed at:
Whitecross Leisure Centre, Lydney
The Cafe in Taurus Crafts, Aylburton
Gloucestershire Constabulary is committed to making our communities safer. This Police Information Point gives you that chance to raise any issues or concerns that you may affect you or your neighbourhood.
It also helps us to update you on what the Constabulary is doing via the leaflets and information posted at this PIP point. Leaflets and a comments box are available, and an officer will attend once a week to empty the comments box. If you do not wish to use the comments box, please contact any of your local Safer Community Team confidentially on 0845 090 1234.
Monthly Events
Related Information
Your nearest police station is Coleford Station
Opening Hours:
| Monday: | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday: | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday: | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday: | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday: | 9am - 5pm |
| Saturday: | 9am - 5pm |
| Sundays: | Closed |
Lydney 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.