Bisham / Cookham / Hurley neighbourhood

Local priorities

The following priorities have been identified by the community and the police:

  1. Police Availability: Some residents feel concerned due to the perceived lack/limited police presence in outer villages.
  2. Environmental Issues: Reports of dog fouling in Waltham St Lawrence and public parks including Strande Lane, Lower Road and Marsh Meadow in  Cookham
  3. Anti Social Behaviour: Groups hanging around Cookham train station and Cookham Country Store acting anti-socially. Young people jumping off Cookham Weir.

These are being dealt with by your neighbourhood policing team in partnership with residents and other agencies. Progress will be reported in the Neighbourhood updates.

Neighbourhood updates

Have Your Say meetings

Meet your local neighbourhood officers and have your say on policing priorities and concerns in your local area.

Find out more about Have Your Say meetings.

Type: Have Your Say Meeting
Date: Saturday, 28 July 2012
Time: 11:00 - 11:30
Venue: Beat Surgery at Cookham Parade Shops
Contact: PCSO Liz Davidson

Type: Have Your Say Meeting
Date: Saturday, 01 September 2012
Time: 11:00 - 11:30
Venue: Beat surgery at Cookham Parade Shops
Contact: PCSO Liz Davidson

Neighbourhood officers

  • Acting Inspector Sarah Grahame

    Acting Inspector Sarah Grahame

  • Sergeant Adrian Blades

    Sergeant Adrian Blades

  • PC Simon Eziashi

    PC Simon Eziashi

  • PCSO Liz Davidson

    PCSO Liz Davidson

  • PCSO Dan Surridge

    PCSO Dan Surridge

  • PCSO Deanne Wright

    PCSO Deanne Wright

Schools officers

  • PC Graham Slater

    PC Graham Slater - Schools officer

Further Information

Telephone: 101

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