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Welcome to the Welcome to the Tilbury Neighbourhood Policing Team pages. We are committed to making your neighbourhood a safer place to live, work and visit and will work with the community and our partners to tackle local problems. Tilbury is part of the Thurrock district and covers areas including Tilbury St Chads and Tilbury Riverside.

Below you’ll find the members of your Neighbourhood Policing Team and details of how to contact them.

Sergeant Mandy Copleston (Collar number 3285)

I joined Essex Police as a Special Constable in 1987 which gave me a valuable insight into the police service and the community it serves. I became a police officer in 1989 and was promoted to sergeant in 2003. I have mainly been a front-line officer so have a good knowledge of general policing issues and will use this knowledge to tackle neighbourhood problems.

Contact details

Telephone: 101 ext 362125
Email: 3285@essex.pnn.police.uk
Mobile: 07971599696


Dedicated Constable Dave Goodrum (Collar number 1037)

I have worked for Essex Police for over 10 years as a response and neighbourhood officer as well as a tutor constable and working on the Hate Crime Unit.

Contact details

Mobile: 07885224998
Telephone: 101 ext 362155
Email: 1037@essex.pnn.police.uk


PCSO Phil Long (Collar number 8515)

I have worked for Essex Police since 2005 as a PCSO and I have always worked in Tilbury. I enjoy the challenge of helping to reduce Anti-social behaviour and crime within the area. I am usually on my bycycle.

Contact details

Email: 8515@essex.pnn.police.uk
Telephone: 101 ext 362155
Mobile: 07885224998


PCSO Debbie Lister (Collar number 8517)

I have been working within the Tilbury community since 2005 as a PCSO. I am very well known in the community and passionate about reducing anti-social behaviour. If you see me cycling or walking please come and say hello.

Contact details

Email: 8517@essex.pnn.police.uk
Telephone: 101 ext 362154
Mobile: 07885224998


PCSO Ben Freeman (Collar number 71227)

I have been a PCSO (Police Community Support Officer) since 2006, with a lot of my service spent within the local area. I have good local knowledge and I am aware of many local issues. I aim to provide a prompt and effective response to neighbourhood issues, and deliver the quality of life you deserve. If you see me out and about please feel free to stop and have a chat.

Contact details

Telephone: 101 ext 362155
Mobile: 07885224998
Email: 71227@essex.pnn.police.uk


PCSO Kelly Roberts (Collar number 71340)

I am one of the PCSOs for Chadwell and Tilbury and I am based at Tilbury Police Station. I have been a PCSO since 2006 and am committed to improving the quality of life of residents.

Contact details

Telephone: 101 ext 362155
Mobile: 07971599696
Email: 71340@essex.pnn.police.uk


PCSO Nicola Warham (Collar number 74569)

I am the latest member to join the Chadwell and Tilbury Policing Team and have been part of the team since February 2010. I enjoy patrolling my area and interacting with the members of my community.

Contact details

Telephone: 101 ext 362155
Mobile: 07971599696
Email: 74569@essex.pnn.police.uk


PCSO Neil Fenn (Collar number 71918)

I have worked for Essex Police since 2007 as a PCSO. I have worked in East Tilbury, Chadwell St Mary and Stanford-Le-Hope. I have now joined the Tilbury Neighbourhood Policing Team which I am excited about. I am eager to assist my colleagues in making Tilbury a safer place to live, work and visit.

Contact details

Email: 71918@essex.pnn.police.uk
Mobile: 07971 599696
Telephone: 101 ext 362155


Your local police station is listed below along with its opening hours and accessibility features. If your local police station is not open 24-hours, you can find details of your nearest 24-hour police station on the right of this page.

Contact details:

Tilbury Police Station
Civic Square
Tilbury
RM18 8AD

Tel: 101

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Opening Hours
mon12:00 - 18:00
tue12:00 - 18:00
wed12:00 - 18:00
thu12:00 - 18:00
fri12:00 - 18:00
sat12:00 - 18:00
sunClosed
Accessibility features
  • Ramp
  • Intercom
  • Induction loop
  • Automatic Door Opening (via push button)
  • Confidential Room
  • Customer Care Pack
  • Disabled Toilet

Mobile: 07971599696

Below you can read about the issues you have made a policing priority in your neighbourhood. We aim to act on the issues that matter the most to you.

Local Priority

Issue

From the local Neighbourhood Meeting on the 05th April 2012, there are no current policing priorities for the Tilbury area. The next meeting will be at CROWN COURT, NEWTON ROAD, TILBURY on 05th May 2012 at 1900hrs. Please attend the meeting if you wish to have your say on what the Policing Priorities for Tilbury should be.

Raised on 20/04/2012

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.

Beat Surgery

Date:4th June 2012 17:00 - 18:00
Where:Tesco Express
Calcutta Road
Tilbury
Extra Info:Come and discuss any issues you have with a member of the team in private.
Contact:Mobile: 07971599696 - PCSO Ben Freeman
Email: 71227@essex.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood Meeting (Community Forum)

Date:7th June 2012 19:00 - 21:00
Where:Crown Court Sheltered Housing Complex
Newton Road
Tilbury
Extra Info:This is your opportunity to have a say in selecting the Policing Priorities for Tilbury.
Contact:Email: www.tilburycf.org.uk

Beat Surgery

Date:17th June 2012 17:00 - 18:00
Where:Tesco Express
Calcutta Road
Tilbury
Extra Info:Come and discuss any issues you have with a member of the team in private.
Contact:Mobile: 07971599569 - PCSO 8517 Debbie Lister
Email: 8517@essex.pnn.police.uk

Beat Surgery

Date:2nd July 2012 17:00 - 18:00
Where:Tesco Express
Calcutta Road
Tilbury
Extra Info:Come and discuss any issues you have with a member of the team in private.
Contact:Mobile: 07971599696 - PCSO Ben Freeman
Email: 71227@essex.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood Meeting (Community Forum)

Date:5th July 2012 19:00 - 21:00
Where:Crown Court Sheltered Housing Complex
Newton Road
Tilbury
Extra Info:This is your opportunity to have a say in selecting the Policing Priorities for Tilbury.
Contact:Email: www.tilburycf.org.uk

Beat Surgery

Date:15th July 2012 17:00 - 18:00
Where:Tesco Express
Calcutta Road
Tilbury
Extra Info:Come and discuss any issues you have with a member of the team in private.
Contact:Mobile: 07971599569 - PCSO 8517 Debbie Lister
Email: 8517@essex.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood Meeting (Community Forum)

Date:2nd August 2012 19:00 - 21:00
Where:Crown Court Sheltered Housing Complex
Newton Road
Tilbury
Extra Info:This is your opportunity to have a say in selecting the Policing Priorities for Tilbury.
Contact:Email: www.tilburycf.org.uk

Neighbourhood Meeting (Community Forum)

Date:6th September 2012 19:00 - 21:00
Where:Crown Court Sheltered Housing Complex
Newton Road
Tilbury
Extra Info:This is your opportunity to have a say in selecting the Policing Priorities for Tilbury.
Contact:Email: www.tilburycf.org.uk

Neighbourhood Meeting (Community Forum)

Date:4th October 2012 19:00 - 21:00
Where:Crown Court Sheltered Housing Complex
Newton Road
Tilbury
Extra Info:This is your opportunity to have a say in selecting the Policing Priorities for Tilbury.
Contact:Email: www.tilburycf.org.uk

Neighbourhood Meeting (Community Forum)

Date:1st November 2012 19:00 - 21:00
Where:Crown Court Sheltered Housing Complex
Newton Road
Tilbury
Extra Info:This is your opportunity to have a say in selecting the Policing Priorities for Tilbury.
Contact:Email: www.tilburycf.org.uk

Neighbourhood Meeting (Community Forum)

Date:6th December 2012 19:00 - 21:00
Where:Crown Court Sheltered Housing Complex
Newton Road
Tilbury
Extra Info:This is your opportunity to have a say in selecting the Policing Priorities for Tilbury.
Contact:Email: www.tilburycf.org.uk

Crime statistics for your neighbourhood are available below along with resolutions to broader crime issues.

View crime statistics for this neighbourhood

Update

The Tilbury Area has seen an increase in Burglaries and Vehicle crime in the last month. Please read the below advice on how to prevent yourself from becoming a victim.

Burglaries

Burglary, on the whole, is an opportunist crime. A burglar will select their target because it offers them the best opportunity to carry out crime undetected and with the fewest number of obstacles in the way. A building that presents itself as unoccupied and insecure is far more likely to be targeted than one which is properly secured.

If you have:
- Side gates open
- Accessible windows open
- Ladders left out, allowing access to otherwise inaccessible windows
- Garden tools available to force entry
- Untrimmed hedges or high fences preventing natural surveillance
- Unlocked Sheds
- Keys left by the front door or on display

You are making access to your building far simpler and is an indication to the prospective burglar that it's worth a second look.

Residents of multi-occupancy dwellings or flats should be mindful not to grant entry to people via an entry phone system if they do not know them and to be cautious of people seeking to 'tailgate' them into buildings.

Security systems on modern cars are now so good that a thief can only steal them if they have the keys. This means that the modern day car thief has to resort to breaking into your home if they want to steal your car. However, following these few simple steps you can take to make the thief's life more difficult:
- Make sure you deadlock your front and rear UPVC doors
- Don't leave your keys in the door lock
- Keep your keys where a thief is unlikely to find them

Vehicle Crime

Like Burglary, vehicle crime is an opportunist crime. To help prevent you becoming a victim of vehicle crime we advise that you;
- Don't leave personal belongings or loose change out on show
- Don't leave expensive items such as mobile phones and Sat Navs in the car, even if in the glove compartment
- Ensure your car is properly secured when you park it
- If you have a steering lock etc, make sure you put it on every time you park
- Take your Sat Nav / Mobile Phone holders off the windscreen and either take them with you or place out of sight

For further advice on crime reduction, you can visit http://www.crimereduction.homeoffice.gov.uk/

What can I do as a resident or as someone working or travelling through Tilbury?

The Tilbury Wards are very much intelligence led.

If you see or hear anything that raises concerns then please feel free to contact the team. If it has drawn your attention then it will no doubt be of interest to us as well. All information can be provided anonymously.

It is armed with this information that we are able to obtain warrants from the courts and put the operations in place that reduce such things as anti-social behaviour, therefore providing a better quality of life to the majority of law abiding citizens.

We hold monthly meetings and beat surgeries to discuss any problems or issues that may have arise from the local residents. If you wish to attend please contact us for details.

You can take action in a number of ways to help make your neighbourhood a safer place to live, work and visit.

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