Police Information
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Meet your Neighbourhood Police Team |
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PC Tony Morton |
PCSO Annie Newbould |
PCSO Laura Simpson |
PCSO blogging on the beat
Selby Police Community Support Officer, Laura Simpson is the latest officer from North Yorkshire Police to keep in touch with her local community through Twitter.
Twitter is an online social networking service and micro blogging service that enables users to send and read text-based posts of up to 140 characters known as tweets.
She will be providing regular updates about policing events, crime and general information about issues relevant to her beat.
PCSO Simpson said: “Communicating with local people is key in helping to prevent and detect crime. We use many ways to communicate with our communities, it is important that we use all available means to reach as many people as possible"
“Twitter is a great way of getting information out to residents quickly and concisely, and it doesn’t cost anything.”
To keep up with Laura’s latest news, follow her at @PCSO3515
Downloads: Antisocial behaviour in local communities leaflet
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The Police House is now up and running and the opening hours are below:- |
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Tuesday |
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Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
| 10.00-15.00 |
09.00-16.00 18.00-20.00 |
09.00-13.00 |
18.00-20.00 |
09.00-16.00 |
14.00-17.00 |
Police Post Boxes
Selby Safer Neighbourhoods Team have now introduced a Comments Post Box which you will find situated at the following locations:-
- Carlton Post Office and General Store
- Scott Road Community Centre
- Selby War Memorial Hospital outpatients
- Brayton Community Centre
- Selby Library
- Barlby Library
- Cawood Post Office
- Hemingbrough Village Stores
- Sainsbury's Tadcaster
- Sherburn Library
- Eversley Park Centre
- Brotherton Post Office Kirk Smeaton Post Office
These are designed for members of the community to post any concerns or issues they may have in their local area which they wish to bring to their attention. The Boxes will be emptied by a local officer on a weekly basis. Your local officer will then respond to your enquiry and get in touch with you to discuss the issue.
These Boxes are NOT to be used for reporting crime or other urgent matters, this must still be recorded in the usual manner by telephoning 101 or 999 in an emergency