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Verbatim copy NEIGHBOURHOOD UPDATE (2nd December 2012) as of Notts Police website
BURTON JOYCE
Over the last month we have had the following crimes committed in the Village.
There have been two thefts from motor vehicles, these occurred on the same night and in the Padleys Lane and Black Acre area, the offenders took the wheel trims from the cars. Our advice is to secure the wheel trim to the wheel using a plastic tie wrap, this works in two ways it prevent the trim from just being ripped off and also should the trim come loose whilst the vehicle is being driven it will not fly off and hit another vehicle or pedestrian.
We have had a house burglary on Chesterfield Drive that occurred overnight with entry being gained by a rear door.
Two Bay trees have also been maliciously damage on the Bridle Road this occurred overnight.
On the Anti Social Behaviour front we have had a couple of calls but no particular pattern has been identified.
We continue to receive calls relating to Scrap Metal Collectors in the area, the main call we get is that the collectors are collecting items that have not yet been disposed of by the householder. Our advice is if you don’t want to lose it put it out of sight, experience has shown that if the collectors can see it they will take it. After all it is your property please secure it accordingly.
Parking around the village continues to raise its head and on street parking seems to have increased over the last few months, can I suggest that all residents be considerate with their parking and think about how and where they park, we continue to get vehicles parked on pavements causing people with children and pushchairs to walk in the road. Most upsetting is that when this behaviour is challenged some drivers have the nerve to be abusive to the challenger. If you suffer this type of behaviour please report it and we will take action against the perpetrator.
Parking is also our new priority within the village and we will look at taking action with regard to parking.
LAMBLEY
Over the last month we have 6 crimes reported on the Lambley Beat code.
The breakdown of these crimes are three theft from motor vehicles all of which occurred overnight two on Clovelly Drive and one on Axmouth Drive. The other crimes are a burglary on Lapford Close when the car keys and vehicle were stolen.
We have had a break into a shed on The Dumbles.
And lastly two electric fence energiser units have been stolen from stables on Catfoot Lane.
There have been no reports of anti social behaviour within the village over the last month, but we will continue to patrol the village on a regular basis.
Please remember that if you wish to make contact with your local beat team at one of our engagements within the village and these are on the web site. There is one engagement at Floralands and the other in the Lambley car park.
STOKE BARDOLPH
Over the last month there have been no crimes reported at Stoke Bardolph the main concern has been the flooding of the River Trent, happily the Trent flooding has now subsided and as far as we are aware very little damage was caused to properties within the area, in fact the Ferry Boat Public House remained open throughout most of the flooding which is in itself commendable.
Speeding in the area continues to be a problem that we are addressing.
There have been no reports of anti social behaviour within the village over the last month.
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