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The Wivenhoe Encyclopedia

Wivenhoe's Community Safety Section

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Contact the police:
      Wivenhoe Police Station:               01206 822082
      or the Wivenhoe Police mobile:    07966 197245

If the matter is an emergency and you need help quickly please dial 999. These calls are free, so you can use a payphone or mobile phone without and money/credit.
For 24 hour Police cover, you can also call Colchester's main police station on tel: 01206 762212.
To e-mail the Wivenhoe Police team:

PC Neil Gibson advises:

Make sure you report all crime.

When you see us in the street, come and say hello.

Let us know if you saw anything to do with any of the crimes reported below. 

Please remain vigilant. If you do see anything suspicious, please report it to any one of Wivenhoe's Police team.

Reach us quickly on 07966 197245.

To know more about PC Neil Gibson, click here

PC Steve May retires - Jan 07. Click here

 

Click below for:
Click here for the Advice Page
Click here for Wivenhoe NAP

Latest Crimes in Wivenhoe - Can you help solve any of these?

 

 

 

October

 

 

01/10

Keelers Lane

Theft

02/10

Mede Way

Theft

02/10

Tower Road

Theft from Motor Vehicle

03/10

Heath Road

Burglary

03/10

Parkwood Avenue

Criminal Damage

05/10

High Street

Criminal Damage

06/10

Keelers Lane

Burglary

06/10

The Avenue

Theft from Motor Vehicle

08/10

The Avenue

Theft of Pedal Cycle

23/10

Clifton Terrace

Theft from Motor Vehicle

24/10

Walter Radcliffe Way

Theft

26/10

Bowes Road

Burglary

30/10

Rosabelle Avenue

Criminal Damage

31/10

St John’s Road

Theft

31/10

The Avenue

Theft from Motor Vehicle

31/10

West Street

Criminal Damage

 

 

 

November

 

 

01/11/07

Clingoe Hill

Assault

03/11/07

The Cross

Criminal Damage

05/11/07

De Vere Lane

Criminal Damage

05/11/07

Rectory Road

Burglary

08/11/07

The Avenue

Theft

17/11/07

Britannia Crescent

Criminal Damage

18/11/07

Station Road

Criminal Damage

19/11/07

High Street

Criminal Damage

20/11/07

Heath Road

Criminal Damage

23/11/07

Field Way

Criminal Damage

27/11/07

Belle Vue Road

Theft

29/11/07

Trinity Close

Burglary

29/11/07

Bobbits Way

Burglary

30/11/07

Rosabelle Avenue

Assault

    

Note: These statistics exclude reported crimes at the University which are covered also by Wivenhoe's policing team. Reported incidents are also not included. For example total reported incidents in June 2007 were 138.

Click on the year below for details of previous Wivenhoe crime:
2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002

Click on the relevant line to get details:


Wivenhoe's Community Policing team

Below are the police officers who have a particular interest and responsibility for looking after Wivenhoe.

PC Neil Gibson

 

PC Wendy Byrne

PCSO Louise Neville

  • Click here for more information about Wivenhoe's Neighbourhood Police team and how to contact them by e-mail

  • Click here for more information about what Neighbourhood Policing means.
  • Click here for Wivenhoe NAP home page

 

 

  • Latest Report from Community Safety NW Group (find earlier reports from the Community Safety NW Group home page - click here)
  • Sensible advice from the Wivenhoe Community Safety NW Group - Click here for details

  • Article by Ken Rogers published in November 2002 issue of PCW Review. Click here to view.

  • Article by Ken Rogers published in the Spring Issue of PCW Review. Click here to review. 

  • Article by Ken Rogers on Community Safety and the Crime & Disorder Act 1998. Click here to review.

Be alert. Report anything suspicious to the Police. Report all crime. 

 

Last updated:
23 March 2008

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