Didcot North neighbourhood

Local priorities

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

  1. Anti-social behaviour. Several young people are causing anti-social behaviour (ASB) on the Ladygrove Estate. The ASB involves criminal damage to properties and vehicles and general rowdy behaviour. Incidents occur from early evening onwards.

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: Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Time: 14:00 - 15:00
Venue: PC Janine Smallbone will be available to talk to at Soha, Royal Scot House, 99 Station Road, Didcot
Contact: PC Janine Smallbone

Type: Have Your Say Meeting
Date: Friday, 17 February 2012
Time: 15:00 - 16:00
Venue: PCSO Stuart Betts will be available to talk to outside the main door of the Co-Op, Lostock Place, Ladygrove, Didcot
Contact: PCSO Stuart Betts

Type: Have Your Say Meeting
Date: Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Time: 14:45 - 15:30
Venue: PCSO Louise Browning will be available to talk to outside the school gates at Ladygrove Park Primary School, Avon Way, Didcot
Contact: PCSO Louise Browning

Neighbourhood officers

  • Inspector Nicholas Cain

    Inspector Nicholas Cain

  • Sergeant Fraser Weller

    Sergeant Fraser Weller

  • PC Robert McIntyre

    PC Robert McIntyre - Neighbourhood specialist officer

  • PC Janine Smallbone

    PC Janine Smallbone

  • PCSO Louise Browning

    PCSO Louise Browning