Littleworth / Shellingford / Hanneys neighbourhood

Local priorities

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

  1. Rural Crime. Due to the very isolated location of farm outbuildings throughout the Vale of the White Horse the area is being targeted for theft of plant and diesel. There are also thefts of Landovers and 4x4 vehicles.
  2. Raves and illegal music gatherings. These events cause damage to crops and buildings, they create noise nuisance and have a major impact on the quality of life for residents. Drug taking is common at such events with people often driving under the influence and commit other offences.
  3. Anti-social behaviour. Anti-social use of motor vehicles and anti-social gatherings at shops in Southmoor and the Millennium Green in Kingston Bagpuize and Stanford in the Vale. Police continue to patrol the areas while engaging with offending groups

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: Thursday, 21 June 2012
Time: 15:00 - 15:30
Venue: Outside Shellingford School
Contact: PCSO Sue Haynes

Type: Have Your Say Meeting
Date: Thursday, 26 July 2012
Time: 18:00 - 19:00
Venue: Outside Garford Village Hall
Contact: PCSO Sue Haynes

Neighbourhood officers

  • Inspector John Turner

    Inspector John Turner

  • Sergeant Christopher Ball

    Sergeant Christopher Ball

  • PCSO Myra Stokes

    PCSO Myra Stokes

  • PCSO Susan Haynes

    PCSO Susan Haynes

Further Information

Telephone: 101

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