Welcome to the Baddow Neighbourhood Policing Team pages. We are committed to making your neighbourhood a safer place to live, work and visit and we will continue to work with the community and our partners to tackle local problems. Baddow is part of the Chelmsford district and includes Galleywood, Great Baddow West and Great Baddow East.
Below you’ll find the members of your Neighbourhood Policing Team and details of how to contact them.
I am PC 73858 Williamson and joined the chelmsford policing team in March 2012. I am the beat officer for Baddow, Galleywood and Goat Hall Areas of Chelmsford and look forward to the challenges policing in this area will bring.
Email: 73858@essex.pnn.police.uk
I am one of four Police Community Support Officers (PCSO) for the Great Baddow area and work from Moulsham Lodge Police Station.
Email: marion.keenan@essex.pnn.police.uk Telephone: Dial 101 ext 485905 Mobile: 07817 454525
I have been a PCSO since September 2008 covering the Galleywood Beat. I work out of Moulsham Lodge Police Station.
Telephone: Dial 101 ext 485905 Email: jennifer.powell@essex.pnn.police.uk Mobile: 07817 454525
Danielle has recently transferred from Stansted Airport. Danielle will be covering the Galleywood Beat.
Mobile: 07817 454525 Email: danielle.rushton-hickman@essex.pnn.police.uk
Your local police station is listed below along with its opening hours and accessibility features.
Chelmsford Police Station New Street Chelmsford CM1 1NF
Tel: 101
View station on map
Mobile: 07817 454525
Below you can read about the issues that you have made a priority in your neighbourhood. We aim to act on the issues that matter the most to you.
Issue
Speeding Issues in Beehive Lane
Raised on 30/11/2011
Action
Still current - patrols have been carried out and Speed checks have taken place by RPU officers. Still a concern for residents however.
Updated on 29/02/2012
Listed below are a number of events we invite you to come along to. They’re an opportunity for you to meet the team and discuss any issues or concerns you have.
Crime statistics for your neighbourhood are available below along with resolutions to broader crime issues.
You can take action in a number of ways to help make your neighbourhood a safer place to live, work and visit.