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1 Brentford & Isleworth Safer Neighbourhoo
Brentford & Isleworth Safer Neighbourhood Teams The Brentford & Isleworth Safer Neighbourhood Teams will continue to significant change in Brentford. This incl(a crime generator), adopting a burglar on each ward in order to disrupt and increase Neighbourhood Watch, heighten The ‘Home Security Scheme’ is up and running again which fits free locks

2 to Safer Neighbourhood Osterley , Sp
to Safer Neighbourhood Osterley , Spring Grove Ward APS Dave Kay (PS Hannah Evans - Maternity Leave)PC Cliff Davies PCSO Hilane Whittaker PCSO Nick Fanovich PCSO Siobhan Wharton (Restricted Duties) Telephone number 07818 691640 or 020 7161 9004 Email: Osterley.SpringGrove.snt@met.police.uk Priorities set by Ward Panel: Priority 1 - Theft from motor v

3 ehicle Priority 2 - Burglary Priority
ehicle Priority 2 - Burglary Priority 3 – Youth ASB sc. And a warm Welcome to Acting Sergeant Dave Kay who joins us whilst PS Evans is on maternity leave. Ward Priorities Theft from Motor Vehicles High Visibility Patrols (HVP) continues and ‘No property left in this car’ flyers distributed. The safer number plate service to victims is

4 also offered. Other Incidents of Note
also offered. Other Incidents of Note 1 x PND for shoplifting Regular surgeries held all advertised on MPS Safer Neighbourhood Website. produced by Hounslow Council temporar Patrols outside Worple Primary School due to parents causing parking Youth Club to link up with the prevent escalation of a neighbours dispute. These can be very time consuming.

5 Safer Neighbourhood Brentford PC Matt
Safer Neighbourhood Brentford PC Matt Beadle (PC Hayley Pearce Maternity Leave) PCSO Faisal Puttyraj PCSO John Yarde PCSO Hannah Wakefield Email: Brentford.snt@met.police.uk Priorities set by Ward Panel Priority 1 – Responding to Priority 2 – Burglary Priority 3 – Neighbourhood Watch / BSZ Priority 4 – Youth Engagement / Representat

6 ion, Secondary Schools/ Youth Panel
ion, Secondary Schools/ Youth Panel York Road (no longer a priority) CCTV Domehawk cited in area together with second end to prevent fly tipping. Residents m Responding to calls from the public ing Pledge and part of it directly involves Safer Neighbourhood Teams. The main that is reasonable and suitable. We will work to keep you and your neighbourh

7 ood safe from harm. Each ward has a ded
ood safe from harm. Each ward has a dedicated Safer Neighbourhoods team that will absolutely necessary. They will spend at least 80% of their time visibly hood, tackling your local policing priorities. We will publicise the details of your Safer Neighbourhoods team so that We will respond to every message directed to your Safer Neighbourhoods team within 24 ho

8 urs. policing issues in your area. W
urs. policing issues in your area. We will keep victims of crime informed about the progre Burglary Neighbourhood Wardens regularly briefed regarding suspects and NHW (as below), identify hotspot ned as a locksmith to help fit Neighbourhood Watch / BSZ (Business Security Zone) NW Letters being delivered to every street to find co-ordinators to run NW B

9 SZ Councillors. Daily patrols along A
SZ Councillors. Daily patrols along A4/GWR re BSZ between 1600-1800 to reassure ANPR operations to run over next couple of months. tation, Secondary Schools / Youth Panel youth clubs, youth associations and youth Primary Schools Contact undertaken with the 3 primary schools in order to have more structured involvement with them. Youth Club Mission Hall

10 Youth Club, which is funded by MPA money
Youth Club, which is funded by MPA money, is still well attended. VPC Work has started around setting up Voluntary Police Cadets in Brentford. Other Incidents of note 2 x arrests for ABH/Wounding 1 x arrest for Criminal Damage 1 x arrest for Breach of bail 1 x arrest Wanted on warrant (M/V crime) 1 x detained under Mental Health Act 2 x arrests for USI

11 (Underage Sexual Intercourse) Priority
(Underage Sexual Intercourse) Priority 2 – Criminal Damage This priority mirrors that of ASB above and has been covered within that ely with Hounslow Homes to identify There has been one arrest for Criminal Damage. Priority 3 – Residential Burglaries Lower Feltham area. These patrols are both High visibility and plain clothes. the team to pro

12 vide reassurance. The additional intelli
vide reassurance. The additional intelligence/evidence. The One arrest made for handling stolen goods. We have had a Ward Panel meeting on 22 nd previous four priorities were kept and the Class A Drug dealing and use was dropped as being cleared up. A residents meeting was held in relation to the up keep and ownership of the r being discussed at length and a

13 hair was elected with other members nom
hair was elected with other members nominated. Further meetings have taksite meeting to this point the Group are getting a quote A drop in surgery was held at Belverdere House on the Highfield Estate. Over he two-hour period it was held seven residents attended this and Police fielded numerous questions. Feltham North SNT PC 636TX Dave POPPLEWELL PC

14 SO 7182TX Carlos CLARKE PCSO 7192TX Lau
SO 7182TX Carlos CLARKE PCSO 7192TX Lauren PCSO 7229TX Aled THOMAS Team e-mail address felthamnorth.snt@met.police.uk Office number 020 8247 6311 or 020 8247 6305 Ward mobile 020 8721 2753 Same Priorities set by Ward Panel at Meeting 1. ASB General 2. Bogus callers 3. Burglary residential Sergeant Kevin SINCLAIR reports : ASB General: the ASB

15 issues around the ward and that of Felt
issues around the ward and that of Feltham Sector as a whole. Shifts Criminal Damage The main area is to the block unchallenged. 60% of the residents allowed access witrequested to be the lead on this regarding possible surveillance with cameras. The residents have been informed via their residents meetings and regarding residents allowing access Yet again this w

16 as again in the 60% region. The resident
as again in the 60% region. The residents MUST take ownersh ward, generally it is problems on other wards. The main Friday and Saturday evenings. There are other issues around Harlington Road West this is linked to drug usage at various times and also drinking by Polish residents. All of these areas are patrolled when and where possible to Bogus callers: ly hom

17 es and meeting places giving crime preve
es and meeting places giving crime prevention advice and information on how to deal with possible callers. PCSO Thomas has now completed a lock-fitting course and can assist elderly and more venerable residents if they Burglary residential: Every residential Burglary and attempted Burglary is followed up by the SNT. Additional local enquiries are completed and

18 recorded accordingly. This gives up mos
recorded accordingly. This gives up most to detect the suspects. The ward, have on average suffered where a suspect was believed to be residing and frequenting (C/N 994TD) this ence and bailed for Burglary, TDA and Other: PC 719TX Cirillo is currently on a course then he will be leaving the SNT so at r short for deployment. It is hoped that by April I will ha

19 ve another officer in post. Detecting
ve another officer in post. Detecting offenders / Improving lives Op Nightingale was completed with a totafraud unit, DWP and Police. The Police lead There are many community contacts that the SNT have been working on with regular visit to the local schools, m Problem Solving This is done so that when any issues see how they can be improved and to see if &

20 #147;Best Practice” should be publi
#147;Best Practice” should be publicly St Giles Hotel PS 12TX Kevin Sinclair Un-welcomed visitors in the hotel. A North Feltham Trading Estate PS 12TX Kevin Sinclair Liasing with Freight companies and associated issues. Obtaining single point Harlington Road West PCSO 7192TX Stanbridge Drug use / Dealing and ASB Mrs Kaur PCSO 7192TX

21 Stanbridge Local issues re ASB and egg
Stanbridge Local issues re ASB and egg throwing Safer Churches PCSO 7182TX C. Clarke Sparrow Farm Estate PCSO 7182TX C. Clarke Local issues, ASB Tesco’s PCSO 7229TX A.Thomas Crime reduction and drive out of fuel. 5-10% of the ward recorded crime is related to the company. Neighbourhood Watch PCSO 7229TX A.Thomas Building up NHW

22 Bedfont Ward PS Jim Brockway
Bedfont Ward PS Jim Brockway PC Chris Tranter PCSO Alex Giddings PCSO Martin Coney PCSO Alex Martin Priorities set by Ward Panel: Priority 1 Burglary Priority 2 Drug Dealing and Use Priority 3 Anti Social Behaviour Sergeant Jim Brockway reports: Change in personnel: PC McMahon has left the Ward team to become a SNT PS on

23 Hammersmith Borough. The ward currently
Hammersmith Borough. The ward currently has PC Tim JOHNSON attached to it on a temporary basis. Ward Priorities The ward priorities were set by the Ward Panel in the New Year, they have remained unchanged. Priority 1 – Burglary ont staff continue to carry out follow up visits to all victims of crime and advisce. Advice is residents associations

24 . Burglary Burlington House Fairho
. Burglary Burlington House Fairholme Estate Henry Waring Court o-active patrols in burglary hotspot areas and Drug Dealing and Use Bedfont ward have continued to target drug dealing and drug use over the last six months, in partnership with the Bothe area where arrest have been made for ssession of Class A and C drugs. The ward continues to proact

25 ively patrol in both uniform and plain c
ively patrol in both uniform and plain clothes in order Bedfont Ward has also supported its housing partners in the eviction of residents from addresses suspected of being concerned in the use of drugs. An address concerned in supply has recently been served a notice to seek Anti-Social Behavior This priority has existed since the ward panel’s concep

26 tion and it is expected this present.
tion and it is expected this present. Patrols Bedfont ward continue to deal with alcohol related violence by utilizing the S27 of the Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 to disperse those concerned in meet with ward residents to discuss ASB issues and PS Brockway and his staff continue to visit and write to individuals identified as being concerned in ASB issu

27 es. Referrals have been made for parenti
es. Referrals have been made for parenting across the borough. PCSO Coney has ti clean up. Work has lice to deal with several incidents of gang related violence. The team have tackled the problem by using search Hanworth Park SNT PS Darren Weston PC Bobby Boothroyd PC Emma Shackell PCSO Ron Page PCSO Javed Akhtar PCSO Julie Draycup Contact phone 02

28 08 721 2535 Mobile 07881841876 Email H
08 721 2535 Mobile 07881841876 Email Hanworthpark.SNT@Met.Police.UK Priorities set by the ward panel on the 11 th February 2009 are as follows; 1. Burglary 2. Robbery 3. Graffiti The next Hanworth Park ward panel meeting will be held on Wednesday 1 st April 2009. Ward Priorities Burglary The team have been focusicrime prevention during thi

29 s last period. Crime prevention has take
s last period. Crime prevention has taken many forms such as visiting burglary by our crime prevention officers who offer specialist advice. Victims over 60 the premises concerned with no charge. The team have been trying to identify vulnerable premises and persons and approaches are being made with the aim of improving security. 5000 burglary prevention newslett

30 ers have learning further skills to unde
ers have learning further skills to undertake various duties of a crime prevention officer such as fitting door and window locks. victims and educate them with regard to further information about the crime. protracted burglary investigation with many lines consequence three breaches of her Anti Social Behaviour Order (ASBO). attempt to identify false repo

31 rting. A such a report and following in
rting. A such a report and following investigatifixed penalty notice for wasting police time. Robbery Our initial analysis has shown that it isrm during the evenings in where appropriate in the area. CCTV systems around The Centre and Leisure West and have asked that any cial and clothing pictures be taken to In the longer term we are seeking to edu

32 cate visitors to the High Street and Lei
cate visitors to the High Street and Leisure West about personal safety and are examining how best to achieve this with our limited resources. Graffiti having originally been set in January solving process running involving a number of partner agencies that include amongst others the local authority and bus companies. The team have seen very little new gr

33 affiti on the ward, however the bus stop
affiti on the ward, however the bus stops in Castle Way and Elmwood Avenue are still being targeted. We have been in contact with the bus firms with a view toge the design of is stage and it would bus shelters would not be changed. PC Boothroyd and PC Gill have personally cleaned gra urts under “Community Payback”. Additional matters Motorcy

34 cles – The ward has seen an increas
cles – The ward has seen an increase in complaints about illegal motorcycling in the De Brome and Pevensey Open Spaces. The long awaited remain unresolved. Residents have been advised that the team will respond main priorities will take precedence. Junior Speedwatch – Road Primary School to include their th March to get to know the Community Box

35 inginvolved 17 youngsters from the arPCS
inginvolved 17 youngsters from the arPCSO’s Dracup and Akhtar have nowscheme rolls out to a weekly Friday night at Feltham Community College in Resident’s survey - A KIN (Key Individual Network) survey has been completed. Please note that these responses relate to the ward of Hanworth Park only . A snapshot of results is detailed below; policed,

36 with 90% of respondents very sa neighbou
with 90% of respondents very sa neighbourhood is policed, respondents who answered this question 1. Deal with traffic speeding/cyclists on pavement = 25% 2. Increase CCTV and ensure its working = 25% 3. Nothing = 50% It is clear that respondents believe s working would improve the issues in your neighbourhood thatdrugs, police visits to residents/feel to

37 door selling & legislation. policing
door selling & legislation. policing. Over half of respondents havan increase in police presence in respondents feel it is either very or the local police. Respondents also frespondents feel very confident regarding community policing respondents feel that police weimproving community relations; 1. 77% felt that the police were csome extent. 2. The ma

38 jority of respondents (87%) see a unifor
jority of respondents (87%) see a uniformed police presence With 10% claiming they only see police on foot 3. 3% of respondents feel that they would be prepared to work with the s 94% said definitely or probably, - The team have been assisting Trading Standards with test purchase operations for cigarette and alcohol sales to those under age. The licensing

39 matters previously reported Since th
matters previously reported Since the previous report the team have seized a further three motor vehicles being driven on the road without third party insurance. 00 each accordingly (with additional costs to recover the vehicles). Community College (FCC). The area around the school and the school fields were searched for hidden or discarded weapons as a matt

40 er of routine. The team are pleased to r
er of routine. The team are pleased to report that no we Residents and the community should not be alarmed by such police activities on to believe that crime involving weapons is an issue for the ward. Numerous Street Briefings have been held since the last to gather information around community concerns and issues. There are eet Briefings have been conducted s

41 o locations and times is on the SN te
o locations and times is on the SN team ounslow/hanworthpark/index.php Team staffing Sergeant Weston advises that during this reporting period the team has been running below the established team strength due to illness (1 PC), promotion courses and other required training courses. HANWORTH WARD PS 10TX GREEN PC 116TX DAVIS PC 300TX DICKS PCSO 72

42 27TX HUDSON PCSO 7279TX MILNER Tel 0
27TX HUDSON PCSO 7279TX MILNER Tel 0208 7212534 Email Hanworth.SNT.@MET.POLICE .UK Priorities set by Ward Panel: Priority 1 ASB Priority 2 Motor Vehicle Crime Priority 3 Criminal Damage Priority 4 Licensing PC 116TX DAVIS REPORTS: Changes in personnel: PCSO Leighton has left Hanworth Ward to take up a new post with PC

43 Lee Honey has also left Hanworth to tak
Lee Honey has also left Hanworth to take up his new post with Westminster. PS 10TX Green is now in post on Hanworth Ward PC 300TX Dicks is also now in post on Hanworth Ward. Ward Priorities The panel set new ward priorities as above on January 13 th 2009. The next th arch 2009. Priority 1 – ASB still presenting problems with ASB, although not

44 as ich is making it difficult to produce
as ich is making it difficult to produce 12 weeks analysis not get reported, to give a more realistic view of the ASB in this particular area. On Wednesday 25 th head of security, to discuss ways possibility of more internal cameras the location, they have previously ng youths, but the area manager has Two Dome hawk cameras are being placed outside TESCO, whi

45 ch will cover PC Davis identified an
ch will cover PC Davis identified an offender of an assault on the security staff via CCTV, The BUTTS farm estate has been fairly quiet with ASB Issues, there has however been an increase in Motor Vehicle Crime, the main offender, was An interim ASBO has been served on the main offender of ASB. This was rd causing intentional harassment Farm estate ever

46 y Month. Both police and Richmond Housin
y Month. Both police and Richmond Housing representatives are in attendance. Neighbourhood Watch and Residents Association Meetings. h meetings at present. We struggle on this ward to get the public interest in this Leah MILNER is Priority 2 Motor Vehicle Crime oblem in the area of Butts Farm, Officers are aware of who the offender Follow up visits

47 to our victims of car crime are being pe
to our victims of car crime are being performed by our ward PCSO’s. Priority 3 Criminal Damage There have been no new repo ond Housing and it is planned that and rubbish which has been dumped on the serve. The local community will have involvement. Priority 4 Licensing Several Test Purchase operations have been conducted on Hanworth Ward, aimi

48 ng at what licensed premises are selling
ng at what licensed premises are selling alcohol to underage youths. Two l will be revoked. The public houses, the pub Selling alcohol to underage youths fuels ASB and Hanworth officers are keen Peter Rusby, Inspector Feltham SNT Heston & Cranford Sector Safer Neighbourhood Teams Cranford Ward Will Holland PS26TX Leigh Wagg PC 554TX Alan Hiskett

49 PCSO 7106TX Chris Wagg PCSO 7224TX Saq
PCSO 7106TX Chris Wagg PCSO 7224TX Saqib Sajid PCSO 7158TX 0208-721-9123 / Mobile: 07843-065902 cranford.ward@met.police.uk Priorities set by Ward Panel: Priority 1 Anti-Social Behaviour General Priority 2 Youth AS Priority 3 Drugs Priority 4 Road Safety Sergeant Will Holland reports: Tydeman 543TX has recently left us to join the duties

50 office based at Hounslow. PC 977TX Stuar
office based at Hounslow. PC 977TX Stuart Dale is due to join our team, but no date has been finalized as yet. Ward Priorities hanged at the Ward Panels request at They will be reviewed at the next th April 2009. Neighbourhood Watch and Residents Association Meetings: PCSO Alan Hiskett 7106TX has attempteAvenue, Berkeley Avenue, Chaucer Avenue and W

51 aye Avenue. PCSO Hiskett has set up
aye Avenue. PCSO Hiskett has set up a NHW for the married quarters of Hounslow ng for Afghanistan at PCSO 7158TX Sajid has attempted to set up a new watch for Clements Court on Green Lane. PCSO 7224TX Wagg is attempting to set up a NHW for Haslemere Avenue, nd March 2009. A Ward Panel meeting will be held with its members at Ermine Lodge on 15/04/09

52 to set the forthcoming reporting period&
to set the forthcoming reporting period’s Ward priorities Priority One – Anti-Social Behaviour Anti-Social Behaviour has been identified in the following areas: Underpass on Beavers Lane Littering outside Rocky’s Pizza takeaway intimidating customers and staff To combat this high visibility pulse patrols have been conducted on both foot l

53 enged, asked to account for their t and
enged, asked to account for their t and then moved on. The team has One (1) arrest and charge for criminal damage where PC’s Tydeman caught ffiti to the underpass by Woodfield Road Priority 2 – Youth ASB/ Priority 1 & 2 are linked within this Ward with High Visibility Patrols being Increased patrols for Operation Blunt 5. place outside each

54 school at either the beginning or end o
school at either the beginning or end of the school day to deter any potential problems. Increased patrols on Bath Road and Avenue Park to show a high visibility h causing anti social behavior on the Priority 3 – Drugs The use of Stop and Search as detailed above in priorities 1 & 2 has been separately monitored within this priority. and one for P

55 WITS of class B, one arrest for Cannabis
WITS of class B, one arrest for Cannabis warnings issued. uted at 72 Berkeley Avenue, which was a negative the arrest for PWITS of class A of During this reporting perithinking secured the suspect and the evidence for a charge for PWITS to be granted by the CPS. They detained the suspect with over £700 worth of ‘skunk’, Priority 4 – Road Safe

56 ty Primary School will receive a Safe
ty Primary School will receive a Safety Input. Patrols take place outside School High Visibility patrols have been conducted within the ward. Two (2) processed for driving not in accordance and without insurance. One (1) arrest for drink drive and driving whilst disqualified. Other News easing the number of KINS on the Ward and faith The Te

57 am has increased its links and interacti
am has increased its links and interaction with the Masjid As Sunnah faith surgeries in the forthcoming ook place at the Park Lane Mosque on 20/02/09 and The Team is also having an input with t property from two recent offences after a foot-chase. The team has also had In response to the issue of Burglary and Motor Vehicle Crime the Ward have let drop in

58 Intelligence led Hotspot areas. Plus .
Intelligence led Hotspot areas. Plus . This increased Police Will Holland PS 26TX HESTON WARD John HIPKISS PS 4TX Claire JONES PC 123TX Gary BURNS PC 894TX Richard BAKER PCSO 7108TX Richard BROWN PCSO 7244 Claire BALDWIN PCSO 7602 Craig NICOLSON PCSO 7273 0208 247 9126 / Mobile: 07818 457582 hestonwest.snt@met.police.uk HOUNSLOW BOCU