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I am the Neighbourhood policing area commander for North West Leicester. I have worked in a wide range of roles across the whole force area and aim to bring this experience to effectively lead my policing teams to ensure North West Leicestershire is a safe place to live, work and visit.
I am newly recruited to Coalville and I have joined the Bardon beat alongside a knowledgeable and productive team.
Before being a PCSO I worked in a secondary school where I have developed great communication skills as well as an ability to think outside the box when it comes to problem solving.
I am excited to get involved with the Bardon beat community so if you ever see me out and about, please come over for a chat.
I have recently joined the organisation as a new PCSO, I come from a personal training and customer service background. The skills I have learnt in all the public facing roles will really prove useful in effective engagement in our community.
I can be found out and about within the Bardon area and I’m always happy to be approached. I am excited to help anyone and everyone with any problems you may have dealing with ASB, crime and supporting those who need it the most.
I have worked for Leicestershire Police for a number of years and have only worked in the Bardon area. I bring to the team a wealth of local knowledge, be it the history, people, or businesses within the beat.
I am a firm believer of face-to-face interaction; by doing this a true sense of the situation can be gained, and a level of trust can be built.
If you see me out on patrol, please come and say hello.
I joined Leicestershire Police as a PCSO in 2017 covering Coalville Town and the Forest Beat. I became a Police Officer in 2020 and I was fortunate to come back to North West Leicestershire.
I spent some time in investigative departments such as CID before joining the Bardon Hill Neighbourhood Beat Team at the end of 2024.
Working as a Dedicated Neighbourhood officer gives me the opportunity to engage and continuously support the community I serve. I enjoy speaking to people and listening to their concerns, this helps me to build a better understanding of arising issues and to take positive action.
I am Police Sergeant 1834. I have worked for Leicestershire Police for nearly two decades covering a variety of front line roles. I am now the beat manager for the Bardon Beat and will look to use my experience to tackle crime, manage ASB, safeguard the vulnerable and work cohesively with partner agencies for the betterment of the local community.
I have been a police officer for several years initially starting my career as an instant response officer.
I am now relishing my role as a neighhbourhood beat officer in the Bardon area. I’m proactive in tackling crime and anti-social behaviour and enjoy helping the local community.
I have been a police officer for 22 years covering a variety of roles such as response and CID. I have been a neighbourhood officer for nearly 10 years. I am dedicated to dealing with anti-social behaviour, crime and beat issues. Please feel free to come and speak to me for a chat.
I have been a Police Officer for several years working in various departments throughout the county. I have been a Dedicated Neighbourhood Officer for the last two years working on the Bardon Beat.
I am proactive and look forward to continuing working alongside the rest of the beat team, tackling crime and anti-social behaviour in line with our beat priorities. If you spot me around on the beat, feel free to stop me and have a chat.
I started my career as a Police Officer in November 2017. I have worked a variety of roles and areas including response, investigations, neighbourhood proactive team and local intelligence.
I have been a Neighbourhood Officer on the Bardon beat for 3 years. I am dedicated to tackling ongoing issues, working closely with partner agencies and building up a rapport with the local community.
If you see me out and about, please feel free to have a chat with me and discuss any issues or concerns you may be having.
HGVs ignoring the weight restriction and using roads in Ellistown, Ibstock and Heather when they are not permitted to do so.
Issued 01 April 2026
You said HGVs are ignoring the weight restriction and using roads in Ellistown, Ibstock and Heather when they are not permitted to do so.
This has been particularly noted on Whitehill Road and Ibstock Road in Ellistown, Leicester Road, Station Road and Ashby Road in Ibstock and Pisca Lane and Swepstone Road in Heather.
This has been communicated through Neighbourhood Link (NHL) surveys, e-mails and calls to the Beat Team and discussed at our community events.
We have conducted a number of targeted patrols along affected highways. Predominantly we have looked at Whitehill Rd, Ellistown, Ibstock Rd, Ellistown, Leicester Rd, Ibstock and Pisca Ln, Heather.
We have stopped a number of HGVs and found a high proportion are travelling lawfully within the weight restriction either delivering or picking up a load and therefore exempt.
Actioned 27 May 2026
Vehicles travelling at an excessive speed on Grange Road in Hugglescote, Leicester Road in Whitwick, Thornborough Road in Whitwick and Loughborough Road in Thringstone.
Issued 01 April 2026
You said cars are driving at an excessive speed on Grange Road in Hugglescote, Leicester Road in Whitwick, Thornborough Road in Whitwick and Loughborough Road in Thringstone.
This has been communicated through Neighbourhood Link (NHL) surveys, e-mails and calls to the Beat Team and discussed at our community events.
We have conducted specific speeding operations over May and engaged in traffic monitoring in addition to this.
We continue to patrol the roads highlighted to us by the community as having speeding concerns.
We have published advice and warnings regarding speeding on our social media links on Facebook and Neighbourhood Link (NHL).
Actioned 27 May 2026
Anti Social Behaviour (ASB) on the parks through the use of off road motorbikes in Greenhill, ASB at some of the local shops in Greenhill and on some of the residential streets in Agar Nook and Greenhill.
Issued 01 April 2026
You said teenagers are causing Anti Social Behaviour (ASB) on the parks in Greenhill, at some of the local shops In Greenhill and some of the residential streets in Agar Nook and Greenhill.
This has been communicated through Neighbourhood Link (NHL) surveys, e-mails and calls to the Beat Team and partner agencies. These include North West Leicestershire District Council and housing providers such as East Midlands Housing.
We have conducted 21 patrols over May either on foot or on mobile patrol.
We have also worked closely with partner agencies in a joint approach to manage ASB. The local authority parks and open spaces team and housing provider East Midlands Homes have all joined the police this month in ASB management planning.
We have conducted ASB meetings with Youth Engagement involving two young people currently being managed through acceptable behaviour pathways. These provide a consequence for ASB related behaviour and offers divergence to prevent it occurring again.
Actioned 27 May 2026