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Chester Local Policing Unit
Chester South.
Newsletter — August 2017
Sergeant Andy Davies
PC Gareth Lawrence
Lache & Handbridge
PC Victoria Hazlewood
Hoole & Newton.
PC Tony Carmon
Dodleston, Eccleston , Huntin-
ton, Pulford & Great Boughton.
PCSO Lauren Davies
Handbridge Park, Pulford &
Eccleston.
PCSO Steve Edmonds
Newton & Kingsway
PCSO Autumn Crocombe
Lache & Dodleston
PCSO Neil Denby
Great Boughton & Hun-
tington
PCSO Keith Bartlett
Hoole
The South Beat Team
News Stories From Your Local Area
Kingsway and Newton
Panna Football Limeswood Fields
PCSO Steve Edmonds over the summer holi-
days set up Panna Cage Football events on
Limewood Fields. Forty local children
attended and played Panna Football with
officers and Streetworx. This is a great event
for the area and allows local children to
meet their local officers in a fun and engag-
ing way. Also Steph Oscroft from Chester FC
came and helped the children improve their
football skills.
Kingsway Sports
PCSO Steve Edmonds has also being running sport activity sessions with Libbie
Stock from Sanctuary Housing. Theses sessions have been weekly and involve
children playing sports such as Tennis, Rugby, Rounder's, Football and more. It’s
a great scheme that encourages local children to stay active during the summer
holidays.
News Stories From Your Local Area
Kingsway and Newton
Drug Dealing Arrests Made
Residents had reported issues with drug dealing around
the area of the Greenway and Northgate ponds to the
local team. Local officers patrolled the area and appre-
hended and arrested three males who were believed to
be dealing drugs in the area. Intelligence from the local
community is vital to continue this work. If you are
affected by drug dealing in your area pass the information to your local officers or via 101.
Removal of a tent from the Northgate Ponds
Concerned residents and park users reported a tent pitched in
the Northgate Ponds. PCSO Steve Edmonds attend the area
and located the tent but with no persons within.
He issued a 24hour eviction notice and returned the next day
and spoke with the individual and advised of local centres and
projects that they could attend to help with rough sleeping.
The individual cooperated and vacated the area.
Chester City and Chester South Beat Management team work together to deal with sus-picious activity
A member of the public called Cheshire Police to report suspicious activity in the City Cen-tre having seen people injecting themselves in daylight hours in a public place. PC DUCK-WORTH attended the location where 2 males ran off. A foot chase through the City com-menced which lead to both males being detained which resulting in a 48 hour dispersal notice being issued to both males preventing them from returning to Chester due to suspi-cion they were supplying drugs.
Less than 48 hours later, PC HAZLEWOOD was on foot patrol on the Greenway Cycle Path near to Northgate Ponds following local concerns about suspicious behaviour in the area. PC HAZLE-WOOD then sighted the same males from the previous incident, both males ran off from but were located hiding in a nearby garden. Both males were arrested and bailed to attend court at a later date for breaching their dispersal
notices.
News Stories From Your Local Area
Lache
VPX Victoria Park Experience
On the 8th of August PCSO Autumn Crocombe with PCSO Tapley and Libbie
Stock, the youth worker for Sanctuary housing took, 40 local children to the
VPX day out in Warrington. Five of these children were girls from the Lache ar-
ea. The children took part in lots of activities such
as Climbing, football, zorbing, cycling, wheelchair
rugby and much more. The day was only possi-
ble because of the generous funding we received
from Sanctuary Housing, Cllr Houlbrook and Cllr
Bryan and Tesco Express Upton kindly donated
packed lunches for everyone. So we would like to
say a big thank you to them all!
Panna Football
PCSO Autumn Crocombe has run Panna sessions in the Lache and Dodleston
with PCSO Davies. This is a
great event for the area
and allows local children
to meet their local officers
in a fun and engaging way.
News Stories From Your Local Area
Lache
Lache Sports
PCSO Autumn Crocombe has
been assisting Libbie Stock,
the youth worker for Sanctu-
ary Housing with Lache Sports. This is a project that encourages children in
the area to stay active during the holidays and teaches them new sports and
games. The sessions include Chester FC attending to show the children their
skills and teach them how they can do it too. Also they can play tennis, rugby,
badminton and rounder's. Its on the Sycamore Field every Tuesday 1300—
1500
Click and Climb
PCSO Autumn Crocombe and Libbie Stock took 8 children from the Lache to
Flip out to try click and climb. They children had a great time and got to try
something new.
News Stories From Your Local Area
Hoole
Traffic Priority Hoole Lane
During August 2h to the 25th the Trucam speed camera was deployed on Hoole
Lane. Each day up to 300 vehicles went through and in the whole week only 11
vehicles were found speeding and were sent to central ticket office for prosecu-
tions. This event was supported by the local residents and organised by your local
beat team.
You said We did
All areas
Kingway and Newton
You said: Residents reported drug dealing around the area of Northgate Ponds It was reported by concerned members of the local community that there was a tent pitched in Northgate Ponds. Over August, the have been a number of reports regarding rough sleepers and begging in the area of the Fountains Roundabout. We did: The local policing unit apprehended and arrested 3 males who were believed to be deal-ing drugs in Northgate ponds and also 1 male for possession of a bladed article on the Greenway. PCSO Edmonds attended the area and found the tent but with no persons inside. A 24 hour eviction notice was issued without the individual present. The following day PCSO Edmonds revisited the area and spoke with the individual direct and advised of local cen-tres that he could attend who deal with rough sleeping and offer different options to help. The individual cooperated and vacated the area. Regular patrols are currently being conducted and individuals are being dispersed accord-
ingly and given information on help and housing
Hoole
You Said Complaints about speeding vehicles on Hoole Lane Chester. We Did Tru cam speed gun deployed vehicles will be receiving either driver awareness course or a fine and points. You Said Drug dealing in Alexandra Park We Did
Extra patrols in the area to disrupt dealers.
You said We did
All areas
Lache
You said
Off road bikes riding on the LAPPA filed
Anti-Social behaviour in previous summer holidays
We did
Patrols of the area and intelligence gathering Council to lock the gates
The local PCSO has put on events such as Panna football, VPX, Click & Climb and Lache
Sports to engage with youths and to encourage them to make better choices
Great Boughton Vicars Cross
You Said Reports of persistent ASB outside Queens Road shops affecting businesses. We did We have patrolled the area extensively, placing the area on Operation Argent and have encouraged young people to use other locations such as Queens Road playing fields & Thackery Drive.
Handbridge Park
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