Tuffley and Grange Community
PS Lucie Koeltgen
Your nearest police station is Gloucester South Station
Gloucester South Police Station, St James, Quedgeley, Gloucester GL2 4WD
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Priorities
- Area:Tuffley and Grange
- Priority:Following consultation with the community, officers will now be focussing their attention on underage drinking in the children’s play park near Seventh Avenue and youngsters gathering outside the shops in Holmleigh Parade and Seventh Avenue.The anti-social behaviour is taking place in the evening and at weekends.
- Action:
In response, officers are seeking to identify those involved and talking to youngsters to find out what facilities they would like to see in the area that would draw them away.
Where underage drinking is found, officers will be investigating to find out who is buying the alcohol for the youths and clamping down by speaking to parents or issuing fines.
Increased and more directed patrols have already begun in the affected areas and will continue over the coming months.
- You Said We Did:Police Community Support Officer Noel Baadjes said: “These problems were identified to us by people reporting incidents, community feedback and the Tuffley ‘have your say day’ where we asked local residents for their concerns.“Elderly people in particular were feeling intimidated by these groups so we are taking strong action. For anyone’s quality of life to be affected like this is unacceptable.
- Area:Tuffley and Grange
- Priority:Homeleigh Parade Shopping centre, Seventh Ave playing area and Chadwick Close gated area where a current gating order was implemented by Gloucester County Council since 2008.The gating order was implemented due the increased problems with anti-social behaviour and access from Windrush Road estate.
- Action:
- The priority is currently open for directed patrols and will be reviewed with the next panel meeting for 2012 to be discussed with the current chairperson.
Meet the team
PS 1719
Lucie Koeltgen
PC 1745
Joanne McCulloch
PCSO 9072
Noel Baadjes
News
Man Arrested in Connection with Robbery Outside Bombay Mix in Tuffley
February 22 2012
A man has been arrested in connection with a robbery in Holmleigh Parade in Tuffley last week.
A boy was attacked outside Bombay Mix between 6.25pm and 6.30pm on Monday February 13.
The 16-year-old victim was cycling when the offender approached him on a bike, pushed him, demanded money and stole his Samsung mobile phone worth around £70.
An 18-year-old Gloucester man has been arrested on suspicion of robbery in connection with the case and has been bailed to attend Gloucester Police Station on March 16, pending further inquiries.
Tuffley Update
Priorities around anti-social behaviour at Seventh Avenue and Holmleigh Parade continue. Work has been ongoing to address the behaviour of the youths involved. One young male in particular is responding positively to the recent action taken by police in conjunction with Gloucester City Homes and Social Care.
PC McCulloch and PCSO Baadjes are organising a re-launch of the Police Information Points at the local schools, and also at the Tuffley library in the New Year.
The council are currently reviewing the gating order at Chadwick Close. If anyone has any queries or concerns regarding this, the contact is Phillipa Finnegan at Gloucestershire County council.
PCSO Baadjes has arranged for ‘Dog Fouling’ warning notices to be placed on the lampposts behind Beaufort School.
Operation Dazzel in Gloucester Local Policing Area
Operation Dazzle will be lighting the way for people who ride their bikes with no lights. This initiative will run across the area to encourage those who don't have lights to get them or face a fine. Please contact your local policing team on 101 to request further information and get your bike security marked for FREE!
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Your nearest police station is Gloucester South Station
Gloucester South Police Station, St James, Quedgeley, Gloucester
GL2 4WD
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