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News in Medway

  • New head for Medway neighbourhood team
    Chief Inspector Mark Arnold has taken over responsibility for leading neighbourhood policing in Medway.
  • Police surgeries in Chatham Central
    Residents in Chatham Central ward are being offered the chance to come and meet their local officers and talk about their concerns at a series of police surgeries due to be held at the White Road Community Centre. The first surgery is on Friday 5 February between 11.30am and 1pm.
  • Crime falls in Medway
    Home Office crime figures recently released for the period of July - September 2009 compared with the same period in 2008, show that overall crime in Medway has fallen by more than 22 per cent, a reduction of 1,220 crimes.
  • Gillingham man jailed for theft and burglary offences
    Darryl Davies, 28, has been sentenced to eight months in prison after he pleaded guilty to three theft and burglary-related charges in connection with offences committed in Gillingham in December 2009 and January 2010.

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Contact your neighbourhood officer

PCSO Jessica Read

Hello. I'm your neighbourhood officer for Princess Park. If you have an issue which you think we should be working on as one of our priorities for this area, please call me to discuss.

Reporting a crime

If your call is urgent, please call 999.

If your call is not urgent, please call 01634 891055.

To report a crime that has already happened, please call 01622 690690 and ask for the central crime reporting unit.

Please note, neighbourhood officers deal with long term neighbourhood issues. You may not get an immediate response to your problem.

Telephone 01634 792347

Send an email

PCSO Jessica Read belongs to Medway central neighbourhood policing team.

Sergeant Briony Woolley

Telephone 01634 792347

Send an email

Sergeant Briony Woolley belongs to Medway central neighbourhood policing team.

Please leave a message or email the team with details of your question. If you leave a telephone message, don't forget to include your contact details so we can get back to you if necessary.

Tell us your priorities

Email your neighbourhood team, using the details above, with your top three priorities for where you live (one being the most important).

For example:

  1. Speeding along the highstreet
  2. Graffiti around the local supermarket
  3. Littering in the park

Local officers will then review all responses, together with issues raised at Partners and Community Together (PACT) meetings, to decide on the next local priorities for your area.

 

Priorities for your neighbourhood

The following priorities have been identified by your community.

Action will be taken by the agency responsible for dealing with the problem.

Priority: Vehicle related nuisance - Morrisons car park Princes Avenue
Nuisance vehicles in Morrisons car park in the evenings. Groups congregating and being anti-social as a result of this. Cars and bikes using the car park as a racetrack.

Action (updated 8 January 2010):
Local officers continue to carry out highly visible patrols and talk to the drivers of vehicles congregating in the area and other people gathering there to suggest alternative places for them to socialise. Where necessary, appropriate action will be taken against drivers or motorcyclists causing nuisance, including the issue of formal warnings that vehicles will be seized if the nuisance continues. Officers continue to liase with Morrisons and Safer Communities officer to gather information.



Your local council

Visit the Medway Council website or call 01634 333333.


Meetings and surgeries

Details of PACT meetings, surgeries and other events will be published here shortly.

Kent Police would like to thank all members of the community, including councils and other organisations, for the use of their premises for PACT meetings and for supporting the work of neighbourhood policing teams around the county.