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Community Safety

 Police General Enquiries (NON emergencies)
 101 Police and Local Authority Services (NON emergency)
 Local Policing
 Neighbourhood Watch
 Country Watch
 Crime Stoppers
 South Central Ambulance Service
 Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service
 Hampshire Constabulary Service
 Emergency Planning
 Preparing for Emergencies
 

Police General Enquiries (NON emergencies)

For general enquiries or to report crime which is not an emergency ring: 0845 045 45 45


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101 Police and Local Authority Services (NON emergency)

USE to report:

  • 101 logovandalism and graffiti
  • noise nuisance
  • threatening and abusive behaviour
  • abandoned vehicles
  • dumping and fly-tipping
  • drunk and rowdy groups
  • drug related anti-social behaviour
  • broken street lighting

DO NOT use to report:

  • emergency issues - always ring 999 or 112
  • general enquiries – always ring 0845 0454545

www.101.gov.uk


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Local Policing

Local policing teams were set up to engage with local residents to ensure that local policing priorities are identified and tackled in the most appropriate and effective way.  Bramley's local beat officer is:

WPC Mandy Jewell
(based at Tadley Police Station)
Phone: 0845 045 45 45
Mobile: 07770 471655
Fax: 01256 405 370
Email: Basingstoke.ruralbeats@hampshire.pnn.police.uk

To find out more about local policing visit www.hampshire.police.uk/Internet/localpolicing/

Forthcoming Beat Surgeries:
2nd April - The Shop, Sherfield on Loddon/Village Hall Silchester
20th April - The Bakery, Bramley
30th April - The Shop, Sherfield on Loddon
7th May - Village Hall, Silchester
18th May - The Bakery, Bramley
28th May - The Shop, Sherfield on Loddon
4th June - Village Hall, Silchester
15th June - The Bakery, Bramley
25th June - The Shop, Sherfield on Loddon

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Neighbourhood Watch

 Neighbourhood Watch logo

 Click here to view the latest Neighbourhood Watch Newsletter 


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Country Watch

…gets re-launched!  It specialises in dealing with issues related to rural and wildlife crime and works closely with key partner agencies and the rural community to help gather intelligence, provide a visible presence and tackle the issues that are important.  It is hoped that many more members of the rural community will join (it’s free) and become part of Country Watch’s continued success - the more people in the scheme, the better the scheme will be so please speak to your neighbours, family members, work colleagues and anyone else with an interest in rural issues ask get them to join the fight against crime in the area.

For further information visit www.hampshire.police.uk/ 


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Crime Stoppers

Crimestoppers logo

An independent charity, not part of the police or government, that helps the police to solve crime.

Members of the public can give information anonymously about crime or criminals by calling 0800 555 111

secure.crimestoppers-uk.org 


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South Central Ambulance Service

For general information on the service covering the Basingstoke and Deane area visit their website.

www.southcentralambulance.nhs.uk


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Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service

For general information on the service covering the Basingstoke and Deane area visit their website.

www.hantsfire.gov.uk


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Hampshire Constabulary Service

For general information on the service covering the Basingstoke and Deane area visit their website.

www.hampshire.police.uk


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Emergency Planning

Traffic accidents, fires, medical emergencies and other serious incidents at sea happen somewhere in the county almost every minute of every day and police, fire, ambulance and coastguard emergency services deal with them quickly and efficiently.

However, when a more disastrous event takes place that is beyond the capacity of the emergency services to deal with unaided, local authorities at county and district level put special plans into action which are designed to support the emergency services.  To find out more visit the Hampshire County Council website.

www.hants.gov.uk/emergencyplanning


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Preparing for Emergencies

For advice and information on how to prepare for and what to do in an emergency, visit the government’s website.

www.preparingforemergencies.gov.uk


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