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and Newsletter Address: Police Station, , Busher Walk, Kendal. ,LA9 4RJ Telephone: 0845 33 00 247 Email: KendalNPT@.police.uk Web: www.cumbria.police.uk

Team Members

Neil Allison John Stephens Rachel Thomas Karen Dakin Rachael Chapman Inspector 889 Sergeant 316 PCSO 5245 PCSO 5206 PC 1967

Ayshea Borrick John Orr Alan Bullock Claire Slater Nikki Magnus PC 1635 PC 287 PC 580 PC 1625 PC 2021

Ben Woodburn Kelly Hunter- Di Thexton PC 1403 Horrocks PC 1935 PC 1964

The next priority meeting When? 15 October 2011 10:00 AM Where? Sedbergh Library Contact Sergeant John Stephens Telephone: 0845 33 00 247 Email: [email protected] Other meetings that we attend: Other Community Meetings-Police surgeries The first Tuesday in every month 12:00pm at Dent Stores. The first Thursday of each month 6:00pm in Booths, Kirkby Lonsdale

We did - action taken or planned to tackle your priorities

1. Anti-social behaviour in the area of the Peoples Hall, Sedbergh

The current community priority for the Kirkby Lonsdale and Sedbergh area is anti-social behaviour in the Peoples Hall area of Sedbergh. Regular patrols will visit the area. Activity will involve a Street Safe Operation, Environmental Visual Audit and increase in local visibility in the area.

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In the last month reported crime for the Sedbergh and Kirkby Lonsdale area has been low. There has been one incident of criminal damage and 2 suspicious incidents reported to the Police. There have been a number of reports of thefts from motor vehicles in the South Lakes area. We ask the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious vehicles etc to the Police on 0845 33 00 247. Please ensure all valuable items are not left on show and if possible are removed from the vehicle.

There have recently been a number of thefts of livestock, predominantly sheep, in our area. We have had thefts reported near Burneside, Carnforth and Barbon. Also of note is the large number of thefts in the North Yorks area around Skipton/Settle/Clapham. Please be extra vigilant and report any suspicious activity/vehicles/people to police. Should you spot anything, please contact us sooner rather than later so we can hopeully catch them in the act or before they get very far. Be aware of any livestock transporters moving around that you have not seen before. The problem profile for the Sedbergh and Kirkby Lonsdale area is anti social behaviour at the Peoples Hall in Sedbergh, patrols continue with regular visits to the area at various times. if anyone has any information regarding any problems with antisocial behaviour in this area please contact the Police.

From the 20th of September the Police and Fire Service in Sedbergh are joining forces by sharing office space in a bid to save money and maintain our presence in the town. With both emergency resources sharing the facilities of one building, the costs will be a reduction for both organisations, and the policing and fire service in Sedbergh will not be affected.

We are only moving next door, so the people of Sedbergh won’t notice a difference in the quality of policing service they receive. Sedbergh is a low-crime area, and by maintaining the presence of police officers and PCSOs in the town, we can keep it that way.

All parts of are being reviewed to ensure that they are efficient and effective, which includes all police stations. Work is ongoing to identify other towns in which police stations and fire stations could work together under one building.

Please feel free to contact us on 0845 33 00 247 or email us on [email protected] or [email protected].

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