Safer Neighbourhood

Introduction

The Cople Safer Neighbourhood Team for Cople (PDF download) is the organisation of the local police to support and assist Cople.

Display recent local crime reports from Ringmaster

 

Newsletter

For the latest copy of the newsletter click here.
This includes the news updates, forthcoming surgeries and when there are walk-abouts in Cople
 

101 Non-Emergency Number

Bedfordshire Police have launched a new number providing people with a new way to get in touch about non-emergency issues. 101 is now the main number to call Bedfordshire Police when it is less urgent than 999

As well as making the police more accessible to communities, it is intended that 101 will reduce the number of inappropriate 999 calls. There will be a single flat charge of 15p per call, regardless of the duration, time of day, mobile or landline.

You should call 101 to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response. For example:

  • Stolen cars
  • If you suspect drug dealing/taking
  • To give us information about crime in your area
  • To speak to your Local Policing Team

In an emergency, always call 999 when you need an immediate response, For example:

  • Because a crime is in progress
  • Someone suspected of a crime is nearby
  • When there is danger to life
  • When violence is being used or threatened

101 will not:

  • Change the way in which we respond to non emergency calls
  • Connect people to a large national call centre
  • Result in calls receiving a lower priority than if 999 had been called for a non emergency issue

101 should not be used to report:

  • Fly tipping
  • Noise pollution
  • Stray dogs

These should initially be reported to your local council:

  • Central Bedfordshire Council: 0300 300 8000
  • Luton Borough Council: 01582 546000
  • Bedford Borough Council: 01234 267422

 

Facebook

Bedfordshire Police invite you to join the official Bedfordshire Police Facebook site to keep up to date with what is happening across the Force in an informal, quick and easy way.

The site is proving to be a positive tool with which to engage with members of the public, as social networking sites become ever more popular.

Since the site has been live it has already attracted nearly 600 'fans'. To date it offers information on a range of topics including public and road safety, the police dogs, police award winners, PCSOs, knife crime, wanted people and officer and cadet recruitment.

Anybody thinking of joining the official Bedfordshire Police Facebook site can expect crime prevention and campaign video clips, links to other sites which may be of interest, contact information, and a discussion forum for the opportunity to share views on current issues, how the site can be improved and anything else the fans want to share.

You can access the site via the force site

www.bedfordshire.police.uk

Facebook icon
and click on the Facebook icon or go direct to

www.facebook.com

and search under Bedfordshire Police.

 

Crime Map

A national Police Crime Map service was introduced on 1st February 2011

Enter your post code to see crime reports for that area over the past month. It also shows links to the local police and other useful information.

Police.uk

 

Ringmaster

Ringmaster is a computerised crime messaging system run by Bedfordshire Police which offers local residents, Neighbourhood Watch members, businesses, farms, and Bedfordshire Police’s partners, throughout Bedfordshire, details about crime and events in their local area.

  • The service is free to everyone.
  • You don’t need to be involved in Neighbourhood Watch to join Ringmaster.
  • You can receive information via email direct to your computer, view your messages online, or receive messages via phone at a time to suit you.
  • Receive crime reduction advice and help tackle crime in your local area
  • Currently we have 8,000 members of the public and other partner agencies registered on the system.

You can join Ringmaster by applying online at www.safer-beds.org or alternatively you can phone 01234 275288.

Local Ringmaster reports are reproduced here

 

Smartwater

SmartWater is a colourless liquid solution that is simply dabbed onto the uneven surfaces of your valuables.

It can be used to code all sorts of items such as jewellery, ornaments, electrical items and even your motor vehicle. Each bottle contains a unique chemical ‘code’ which is registered to you – conclusively proving ownership. It cannot be easily seen by the naked eye and is almost impossible to remove. The liquid glows under ultraviolet light making it easy for the Police to detect.

The Police use it in undercover operations to catch and convict criminals. Criminals know about SmartWater and fear its power to forensically link them with the scene of a crime.

So, by coding your valuables and displaying the SmartWater deterrent signs, you are sending out a powerful warning to any thieves and burglars operating in your area.

Smartwater is available through neighbourhood watch for £20 per pot. That will mark up to 60 items. Just contact the local SNT (see contact details below) for purchases.

 

Contact

Cople Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT)

PC 5324 Kerry Jones & PCSO 4760 Paul Jones
Riseley Police Station
37 High Street
Riseley
MK44 1DX

Tel: 01234 842864

Fax: 01234 842867

Email: snt.gtbarford&roxton@bedfordshire.pnn.police.uk

Web: www.bedfordshire.police.uk

 

Ringmaster Advice

The following items are genral advice columns from the Ringmaster service

29/11/10 Defrosting Vehicles

 

29/10/10 Cold Calling Warning

 

09/08/10 Distraction Burglars

 

14/04/10 Vehicle Crime Reduction

 

16/12/09 Distraction Alert

 

Winter Crime Reduction

 

Cold-callers, surveys and alarms

Beware of cold-callers offering security surveys and selling alarms.

Ringmaster, the Police information service, has asked that we make residents aware of cold-callers selling security and alarm systems...

Bedfordshire Police have received a large number of calls from residents throughout the County, relating to a company offering, free, crime reduction surveys. They are claiming to be working in partnership with the Police, and make offers of, free alarm systems.

Bedfordshire Police do not endorse any surveys, that are undertaken by private companies, selling home security products. This and other companies may make reference to recent crimes in the area, and will offer to book an appointment, to make a free survey of your home.

Often high pressure sales techniques are used to convince the resident to make an appointment, and then to buy expensive alarm systems, with even more expensive maintenance contracts.

Please do not accept an appointment from any company that, cold calls you, either over the phone, or at the doorstep.

If you wish to purchase Home Security Products, you can approach a number of registered compaines through the Trading Standards, Approved Traders scheme. Ensure that you obtain a number of written quotes, and do not pay any money in advance of the work being completed. A list of local registered traders, can be obtained from Trading Standards on (01234) 228228 or from their web site www.bedford.gov.uk/tsapproved

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