South East Neighbourhood Newsletter - Manor and Arbourthorne

5th February 2019

You said, we did

Manor and Arbourthorne PCSO’s have been visiting a number of vulnerable people across the area. As a team we do our best to make these individuals feel safe and if necessary provide or gain the support or help they may need.

Elderly people can find themselves trapped in doors in this cold weather and it’s important for us to provide help support. If your neighbours appear like this, why not pop over check they are ok. These smalls acts are what can help our vulnerable neighbours feel safe and not socially isolated.

Many patrols are being made by our PCSO’s of the Manor and Arbourthorne Team on areas such as the Lower Manor area. Don’t be afraid to stop, say hi and speak to the team, especially if you have any community concerns.

What your neighbourhood team have been doing

30th January, the Manor and Arbourthorne team have been on Angleton Estate, with Community Payback to discuss progress on the park area and future tasks.

This has recently brought transformations to the area due to the teams work with the Community Payback, Sheffield City Council and other partners.

The Manor and Arbourthorne neighbourhood team got involved helping participate in the Manor field’s park tree planting session on the 26th January. Helping bring the community together and make Manor field’s park a better place to be.

Offenders brought to justice

Recent burglary convictions within the local area : AJ Ford, 18, of Stovin Drive, , receiving a 9 year prison sentence. Joseph Lawrenson, 19, Darnall, facing 9 years and 4 months for burglary.

Ben Hodson, 23, sentenced to five years imprisonment for possession with intent to supply class A drugs and possession of a bladed article. He was also sentenced to a further six months after that. Callum Williamson, 19, was sentenced to three years imprisonment for possession with intent to supply Class A drugs and possession of a bladed article.

Callum and Ben, were found in Manor Fields Park on the 19th January 2018 appearing to be drug dealing. The two were detained by police and found with large amounts of cash, possession of a mobile phone linked to drug dealing and they had been seen to throw crack cocaine and heroin.

Crime prevention advice

There is a number of reports of individuals trying homes door handles. The Manor and Arbourthorne team are advising you to keep doors and windows locked, even when present in the house. It is also noted to keep house and car keys hidden away from criminal’s sight. LOCK IT – CHECK IT – DON’T CHANCE IT

Manor and Arbourthorne’s 2019 Survey is now online. This survey is an opportunity for individuals to give their views, good and bad, and their opinions on the community in order to make a difference. Access this survey through our facebook page/twitter/ Police website. http://bit.ly/mapolicesurvey

Keeping in touch

Come and see us We are now carryout out regular community engagement events, which are published on Facebook. Keep an eye out for more Pop in Police Stations giving you the opportunity to speak to officers about issues important to you, report crime and receive crime prevention advice. You can also see photos and find contact details for the whole neighbourhood policing team working in your area by visiting www.police.uk/south-yorkshire/KC/team Other ways to keep in touch • Email us at [email protected] • Sign up for SYP Alerts to get messages, updates and information about your area at sypalerts.co.uk • Like us on Facebook: Sheffield South East NHP • Follow us on Twitter: @SheffSE_NHP • Visit southyorks.police.uk for more info or to report non-emergency crime • Call 101 for non-emergencies or 999 in an emergency • Call Crimestoppers to give your information anonymously on 0800 555 111