ISSUE 20 27/02/2015 Abbey News Dedicated Team Officers - PS Richard Morgan 24KG , PC Aimee Green 610KG, PC Zollie 363KG, PCSO Walker 7227KG Town Centre Team Officers - PC Heapy 541KG , PCSO Stow, PCSO Curry 7176KG Community Action Day Abbey Ward News METROPOLITAN POLICE SERVICE On Thursday 19th February Abbey ward officers were involved in a community action day. It was a successful event with a number of different activities at various locations on the ward. PCSO’s were deployed to Vicarage Field Shopping Centre where they held a community stand giving safety advice to members of the public. In the Town Centre our PCSO’s were handing out leaflets about personal safety whilst in the Tanner Street and at the Gurdwara Temple there were another two community stands erected. Police were on foot patrol in Barking Market and there were joint patrols with Jonathan Marson from cri.org who was actively looking to reach out and bring help and advice to street drinkers. Hartford Road saw Police patrols and engagement. The evening Tanner Street was the subject of Patrols to deter prostitution. Barking & Dagenham Police Gazette Police Sergeant Gary Routh has launched the first issue of the Barking and Dagenham Borough Police Gazette. He said “We will be this sending this out to all of our community contacts. It will contain short articles on policing matters, as well as photographs of our officers as they engage with the public and participate in community events. We will also provide crime prevention advice and details of how you and others can get more involved with your local police teams. I —— Inside this issue: ---— hope you find the newsletter varied and informative.” You can also pick up a hard copy of the Barking and Dagenham Borough Police Gazette from Barking Library. Special points of interest: Community Action Day p1 Operation Equinox, Neptune and Commit B&D Police Gazette p1 Stops And Arrests Promises & Priorities & NHW p2 St Margret School St Margret School p2 PC Zollie returns The Green network p3 Town Centre Team work Police Operations & Points of interest p3 Get Involved p4 Current Promises and Priorities We have been working on our promises and priorities as usual. On the last ward panel the below promises were set. Our neighbourhood inspector has also set the priorities. We continue to work hard to reduce these issues. If you are interested in changing the promises please contact us to get involved. Abbey LPT current ward PRIORITIES: Barking NPT current PROMISES: 1. ASB Barking Town Centre 1. Prostitution - Tanner Street area 2. Prostitution - Tanner Street Area 2. ASB - ASB Barking Town Centre 3. ASB Reduction - Thames Ward 3. ASB - Drugs & Park Avenue 0208 721 2786 ======== GET INVOLVED ======== St Margret School It has come to Police notice that at the start and end of the school day drivers are parking or driving on the footpath. Police will be working with the school in order to catch the offenders. IF YOU KNOW OF A DRIVER WHO IS BEING INCONSIDERATE AND YOU ARE WILLING TO WORK WITH POLICE ON THIS MATTER PLEASE PASS ON YOUR DETAILS AND ANY INFORMATION TO THE SCHOOL RECEPTION WHO ARE RECORDING NUMBER PLATES OF OFFENDING DRIVERS Neighbourhood Watch A new committee has been voted in by the Neighbourhood Watch Association in Barking and Dagenham who are keen to reestablish Neighbourhood Watch across the borough but need you! This is still in its early stages, however if Neighbourhood Watch is something that you are interested in because you are concerned about crime, and wish to Page 2 help to prevent it, then please get in touch with Abbey Ward on the contact number below, or just come along to one or our meetings and express your interest. For more details on neighbourhood watch ask for PCSO Walker on 0208 721 2786 A B B E Y W A RD NE WS The Green Network The Green Network is about residents getting involved in their local community, increasing civic pride and keeping their local environment tidy. The Green Network has teamed up with Cleanup UK, a registered charity focused on making communities stronger, cleaner and safer. This Network will enable residents from across the borough to volunteer for their community, getting involved in activities organised by LBBD’s waste minimisation team. If you are keen to take ownership of where you live and feel you can organize your own tidy up Cleanup UK are on hand to motivate, support and advise on how to be a sustainable group whose actions will have a lasting effect. To date many resi- dents and community groups have already supported their communities and neighborhoods by volunteering with various tidy up days throughout the borough. The Green Network gives residents the chance to meet like minded people, take pride in their community and develop their own independent group in the borough. Current operations: Op Equinox: Abbey Ward and Barking Officers continue their high viability patrols in Barking Town Centre to increase confidence through presence and engagement with the public. Op Neptune: Barking’s Town Centre Team continue to speak to local sellers including Mobile Phone Shops and Pawn Brokers encouraging them to sign up to a voluntary code of conduct to check property that comes onto their premises and alerting police when they suspect stolen property. They have also been conducting regular visits and audit checks. Op Commit: Abbey Ward continue their visit a ‘Street a Week’ initiative where we aim to knock on all doors of local residents within the ward and talk about any issues or concerns that you may want to discuss. If we miss you because you are out then we will leave a note with our contact information for you to get in touch should you wish to Other points of interest PC ZOLLIE PROSTITUTION We are glad to announce that after some time off PC Zollie will be back on full duty as from 2nd March 2015. ————————— STOPS & ARRESTS TOWN CENTRE TEAM 21 Stops / 6 Arrests ———————— The town centre team continue to patrol their beat reducing crime and working with local shop keepers. The town centre PC is also working with Wickes Store and the council to reduce ASB outside their store. Abbey SNT continue to collate number plates of kerb crawlers and send out warning letters to offenders. Late turn patrols are to continue with a view to enforcement and partnership work with other agencies to reduce the nuisance. Page 3 Get involved with your local Police team ======== GET INVOLVED ========= Abbey Ward holds regular meetings at the Barking Town Centre Police Office, Tanner Street and North Street. Local Councilor's and your Dedicated Ward Officers will be on hand to answer any questions or concerns you wish to raise at the ward panel. The meetings are public meetings which means you can bring anyone along. Why not bring your friends and GET INVOLVED! —————–——- Next Meeting Dates ——-—————— WARD PANEL TUE 21/04/2015 Barking Police Office — 2 Town Square, Barking, Essex IG11 7NB SURGERY WED 15/04/2015 Gurdwara Temple — 100 North Street , Barking, Essex, IG11 8JD SURGERY WED 15/04/2015 Muslim Cultural Centre — 7 The Triangle, Tanner Street, Barking Essex IG11 8QA By ‘liking’ the Met’s Facebook page you will receive updates about our campaigns, appeals, road shows and more. Our page gives you the opportunity to comment on our stories and provide us with feedback. TWITTER Follow us to receive updates for Abbey Ward @MPSBarkDag ABBEY WARD NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICE TEAM 0208 721 2786
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