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Ely Police Station, Nutholt Lane, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB7 4PL
Tel: 08454 564564
Fax: 01353 656633
Official Website: www.cambs.police.uk
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Soham Police Station, Budgens, 2a Clay Street, Soham, Cambridgeshire, CB7 5HH

Opening Hours:-

Wednesday 9.00am-10.00am & 1.00.pm-2.00pm
Thursday 9.00am-10.00am & 1.00pm-2.00pm
Friday 2.00pm-3.00pm & 6.00-7.00pm

Nick Ball
Community Safety Officer
East Cambridgeshire District Council
Babylon Bridge, Waterside, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB7 4AU
Tel: 01353 616455
Fax: 01353 616391
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East Cambridgeshire Community Safety Partnership Website:
www.safercambs.org/eastcambs/

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 Anti Social Behaviour - Incident Referral Forms

Anti-Social Behaviour - Incident Referral Form

Anti Social Behaviour - Incident Referral Form
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Anti-Social Behaviour - Incident Referral Form

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 Soham's New In-Store Police Station

The first in-store police office in Cambridgeshire is now open for business. The police office in Soham's Budgens store - only the second of its kind in the country - will allow shoppers to discuss concerns with beat bobbies. It was officially opened on Monday 3rd March 2008 by South East Cambridgeshire MP Jim Paice and will be open three times a week, twice a day for a trial period. The hours may be extended later. Soham's full-time police station was closed in 2000 because it was not "cost-effective".

Councillor Chris Palmer, Chairman of Soham Town Council, said: "We used to have a full-time office in Soham, with about six officers here, but that seems like a very long time ago now. I think it's vital to have somewhere in the community to tell police about incidents and general worries about crime, so I'm glad that is now the case again." He added: "It's an issue on which we've campaigned for many years, so we're delighted that it's finally happened."

The opening day saw more than 60 schoolchildren visit the office for a talk from police. They had their fingerprints taken for fun. Jonathan James, owner of the Clay Street store and a former Special Constable, was one of the driving forces behind the community police office. He said: "It will bring the police into the heart of our community. This base for the neighbourhood policing team will mean the community of Soham will be able to access officers more readily and in a familiar environment."

Mr Paice said: "This is a great example of the police and the local community working together. "Having a permanent police presence in the centre of Soham will provide reassurance to local people and help to deter the kind of anti-social behaviour that has proliferated in recent years." Inspector Alan Savill, who runs the Ely District Police Force, said: "The office was established after listening to residents' views during panel meetings and after local officers asked for a way in which to be more involved in the community and visible in their areas. "This is an ideal opportunity to come and meet the team and take positive crime prevention measures, which will allow officers a far greater opportunity to reduce crime, as well as apprehend offenders and recover stolen items."

The office opening hours are: Wednesday 9.00am-10.00am and 1.00.pm-2.00pm, Thursday 9.00am-10.00am and 1.00pm-2.00pm, Friday 2.00pm-3.00pm and 6.00-7.00pm.

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Cambridgeshire Constabulary - E-Cops

Want to communicate with your local Neighbourhood Policing Team???
Do you want to know what is happening in your local area???
Would you like to receive regular crime and community information that is local to you???

E-Cops is the answer!!!

E-Cops is an E-Mail scheme from Cambridgeshire Constabulary for your community. Cambridgeshire Constabulary is extending its successful E-Cops scheme to cover the Soham area. Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team would like to inform you what is happening in your area. E-Cops gives us an opportunity to do just that and gives you an opportunity to communicate with us.

Complete the on-line registration form by visiting:- www.cambs-police.co.uk/myneighbourhood/ecops/

When you sign up you will receive an E-Mail confirming that you have joined E-Cops. From then on you will be sent regular E-Mails from your local Police Officer. You will be able to respond to these e-mails with information and feedback.


 CCTV Texting Alert System

CCTV has been involved in partnership working for some time, but one of the most important partners we need to work with are members of the public. It is generally agreed that the most effective way of tackling crime, anti-social behaviour and terrorism is through a vigilant public who report suspicious activity. Therefore from 1st June 2006, members of the public, who see something wrong within an area covered by CCTV, will be able to contact the CCTV Control Room in Cambridge directly by texting 62288.

All messages will be acknowledged and CCTV Control Room Operators will prioritise the messages received and then carry out follow up action.

A couple of points to remember: always call the Police first to report a crime on 999 when life is in danger, a serious offence is in progress, a suspect is at the scene, there is danger of violence or damage to persons or property or there is a serious road accident. 0845 456 4564 should be used to contact the Police in all other cases, only then text the CCTV Control Room.

The text to CCTV should include the location (Street/Town) and what is going on e.g. 'High Street, Soham, Fight'.
Text messages to 62288 cost 12p on Vodafone and 10p on other mobile networks.


 Anti Social Behaviour - Incident Referral Form

Cambridgeshire Constabulary East Cambridgeshire District Council

East Cambridgeshire District Council is working in partnership with East Cambridgeshire Community Safety Partnership and Cambridgeshire Constabulary along with a number of other agencies to reduce anti-social behaviour in the District.

You can now fill in a reporting form for any incident of Anti-Social Behaviour by clicking on the icons below:-

Anti-Social Behaviour - Incident Referral Form

Anti Social Behaviour - Incident Referral Form
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Anti-Social Behaviour - Incident Referral Form

Anti Social Behaviour - Incident Referral Form
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It should be completed as accurately as possible at the time of the incident, and passed to either:-

Brian Tully
Anti-Social Behaviour Co-ordinator
Ely Police Station, Nutholt Lane, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB7 4PL
Tel: 01353 656643
Fax: 01353 616391
E-Mail:

Julie Buck
Community Safety Officer
East Cambridgeshire District Council
Babylon Bridge, Waterside, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB7 4AU
Tel: 01353 616394
Fax: 01353 616391
E-Mail:

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Many Thanks

PC Andy Day & PC Anna Day - Soham Community Police Officers
& The East Cambridgeshire Community Safety Partnership


 


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