Stroud Urban Community
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 SCT staff 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 at the bottom of your SCT homepage.
Crime Statistics
There are two types of figures available through this webpage. The 'Community Performance Statistics' can be viewed via a link at the top of this page. Crimemapper information can be viewed via the Crimemapper link. There are differences in the two sets of information/figures. Crimemapper displays statistical information on an interactive maps at a Safer Community Team level. The Crimemapper information is accompanied by a "find out more" tab, which contains contact details and information about the team also a commentary explaining the action being taken by the local police in relation to any 'trends' contained within the data. The 'Community Performance Statistics' are produced at the lower (and more detailed) community detail.
Priorities
- Area:Stroud Urban
- Priority:Speeding vehicles using Rodborough Hill
- Action:
- speed checks and results to be carried out weekly at the location and the results collated as evidence to present to panel at the next meeting.
- to physical inspection of the area to establish best location to place archer device if speed needs to be monitored in more detail from initial survey carried out by sct.
- to provide positive enforcement in the area at initial stages to add to data to be presented to panel.
- You Said We Did:Speed checks were carried out on Sunday April 11. For more information about the operation click here.
- Area:Stroud Urban
- Priority:Litter in the Paganhill estate namely Park Road and Mill Farm Drive
- Action:
- stroud district council is the lead agency regarding this priority.
- to reduce litter in the areas highlighted by pro-active patrolling with partner agencies.
- to educate people using the area of their social responsibilities regarding litter.
- to improve the physical appearance of the area highlighted with the residents and district council.
- You Said We Did:Following the panel meeting held 31st August it has been agreed this should remain as a priority. Stroud District Warden Simon MOLDING reported he has carried out a number of litter picks in the areas highlighted. It was commented by the panel members that the situation had improved some what since first reported.
- Area:Stroud Urban
- Priority:Parking issues in the following locations- Queens Drive, Cashes Green, Stroud; outside Cashes Green school; outside Prince Albert public house Rodbourough; parking on Walkley and Rodborough Hill
- Action:
- Stroud district council is the lead agency regarding this priority. The SCT will assist our partners in the over objective of this priority.
- to conduct a physical inspection of the area to establish what road and waiting restrictions are in place.
- to work with highways agency to provide guidance on parking restrictions if applicable.
- to assist in the education of inconsiderate motorists when they park their vehicles.
Community Team
PCSO 9212
Essabri
PCSO 9148
Tanya White
PCSO 9108
Jayne Fellowes
PCSO 9239
Gary Lynch
PCSO 9203
Tracy Garcia-cote
PCSO 9231
Nicola Underwood
News
Get Involved!
Over the last two years Gloucestershire Constabulary has been developing its Safer Community teams (SCT). These teams are made up of a number of police officers, police community support officers and special constables.
The aims of these teams are to: -
- Reduce crime, disorder and anti-social behaviour
- Improve neighbourhood safety and welfare
- Tell you what is going on
- Hear the voice of local people when priorities are decided
- Provide answers and be accountable to you for our actions in the area
- Work with you to solve local problems.
Stroud safer community team is currently made up of 2 PC’s and 7 PCSO’s who are based at Stroud.
The SCT has been working hard over recent months to build up good working relationships with the public. We want to get to know our communities better; this will then enable us to target the issues that are really effecting where you live!
Every 3 months we plan to meet with our partner agencies and key members of the community to discuss local issues and decide what needs to be targeted.
We would like you to become a key member of the community and get involved in this process. After all who knows their area better than those that live there?
This will give you a chance to have your say on what you want from the police, the local council and agencies.
Obviously your participation is optional however, we would ask you to consider the benefits of being part of this initiative.
We appreciate you all have busy lives and will not always be able to commit to meetings but it is not expected that you attend everyone.
Ideally what we would like from you is a point of contact for your area, someone we can come round and speak to about local issues. This is also a great way to get to know your local officer and have a direct way of contacting them.
If you would like to get involved or talk further you can contact us in the following ways,
- Telephone: 0845 090 1234 and ask for Stroud SCT
- Via Post: Stroud SCT, Stroud Police Station, Parliament Street, Stroud, GL5 1QQ
- Or via email, just fill out the form on the "Contact Us" tab.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Next public meetings
Details of the next public meetings available to you can be found by clicking the events diary link below. Please note that PiPs are Police Information Points, they are notice boards containing information relevant to your local community. The Safer Community Teams staff the PiPs at the times indicated in the diary of events. Please feel free to speak to the teams during these events. They want to hear your views and concerns.
September Rodborough Street Surgery and Bike Coding
Date:
3:00PM Monday 20 September 2010Address: Rodborough Community Hall
Description:
October Rodborough Street Surgery and Bike Coding
Date:
10:00AM Tuesday 26 October 2010Address: Rodborough Community Hall
Description:
List of Police Stations
For a list of Police Station facilities, maps and opening times throughout the county, please select here.
Stroud Reception Opening times and address
Opening Hours:
| Monday: | 8am - 8pm |
| Tuesday: | 8am - 8pm |
| Wednesday: | 8am - 8pm |
| Thursday: | 8am - 8pm |
| Friday: | 8am - 8pm |
| Saturday: | 9am - 5pm |
| Sunday: | 9am - 5pm |
Stroud Safer Community Team: 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: 0845 090 1234
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.
The form will be sent directly to the SCT >>>