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My name is Nick Cook and I am the Neighbourhood Inspector responsible for the Forest of Dean.
I joined Gloucestershire Constabulary in 2005 and have worked previously in roles in the Force Response Unit, the Licensing team and the Force Control Room. However, some of my favourite memories were from working in a community role as an anti-social behaviour officer, where I was able to make a positive difference towards improving the quality of life for the community.
My aim is to not only make the Forest of Dean a safe place, but also to make the Forest of Dean feel safer for those who live and work here. This is why it is important that your Neighbourhood team build strong relationships with the community, listen and understand the concerns of the community, and provide a service that is accessible.
I am proud to lead Neighbourhood Policing in a part of our county that I feel very passionate about.
My name is Nick Wheeler and I am the Neighbourhood Sergeant responsible for the North Forest of Dean. This includes the areas around the towns of Newent and Cinderford.
I joined Gloucestershire Constabulary in 2007 and whilst I have spent time working in Tewkesbury, Gloucester and Cheltenham in both response policing and intelligence departments, the vast majority of my career has been spent working within the Forest of Dean across Response and Neighbourhood.I have always enjoyed proactive policing and I get great satisfaction from disrupting criminals and catching them in the act, particularly those involved in drug supply and acquisitive crimes which cause great harm to the community.
Throughout my 18 years in the Constabulary I have been a great affinity for the Forest of Dean and am passionate about making it safer for the communities that live there and for making it harder for criminals to operate.
Rural and Environmental Crime Liaison Officer (RECLO)
PC Tamplin brings over 15 years of policing experience and has served the Constabulary on Forest of Dean response, as well as five years as an Authorised Firearms Officer.
In recent years he has served as a Neighbourhood Officer which has allowed him to focus on local investigations and community issues. PC Tamplin is committed to identifying and proactively addressing these issues as well as keeping a highly visible presence in the community.
Youth Engagement Officer
Vulnerabilities Officer
I am a Police Community Support Officer covering the Mitcheldean and Newent districts as part of the Forest of Dean North Neighbourhood Policing Team. With over a decade of experience in policing roles, I’ve developed a strong understanding of community needs and a genuine commitment to public safety.
Before becoming a PCSO, I spent eight years in the Force Control Room, where I built a solid foundation in incident response, communication, and frontline support. My policing journey began in 2012 when I joined as a volunteer Special Constable, working alongside the Rural Crime Team and forming connections within rural and farming communities.
In my current role, I focus on supporting victims of scams and burglaries, offering reassurance, guidance, and practical help. I also draw on my rural policing background to work closely with isolated communities, local farmers, and residents across the Forest of Dean, helping to strengthen safety, awareness, and trust.
I’m dedicated, approachable, and community minded, and I take pride in making a positive difference to the people I serve every day.
Crime Prevention Officer
Tackling graffiti, drug dealing and Anti-social behaviour in Town centre
Issued 01 May 2026
We continue to proactively tackle these issues through drugs warrants, stop searches and civil orders. We have recently interviewed 2 individuals about graffiti offences around the Town
Actioned 06 May 2026
Reducing the number of Serious and Fatal Road Traffic Collisions in the Forest.
Issued 01 May 2026
We continue to proactively target offenders who repeatedly drive vehicles illegally on our roads and also those who use our road network to commit crime. We are doing this through specific tasking’s to our Specialist Operations Team and locally with our proactive and neighbourhood teams. We are also working with partner agencies to improve road safety.
Actioned 06 May 2026
Tackling Anti-social behaviour and drug use at Newent Lake
Issued 01 May 2026
Our focus around Newent Lake will involve an increase in high visibility and plain clothed patrols.
Actioned 06 May 2026