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Welcome to the Stansted North Neighbourhood Policing Team pages. We are committed to making your neighbourhood a safer place to live, work and visit and we will work with the community and our partners to tackle local problems.

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

Tom Bastendorff

Pc Tom Bastendorff (Collar number 3253)

I am Pc Tom Bastendorff and I am a Neighbourhood Constable (NC) for the Stansted North area. I have worked for Essex Police for more than five years. I enjoy meeting members of this community and working hard to keep Stansted North a low crime area and a safe place to live and work.

Contact details

Telephone: 101 ext 485859
Email: tom.bastendorff@essex.pnn.police.uk
Mobile: 07989174801


PCSO Stuart Stranger (Collar number 8350)

I am PCSO Stuart Stranger and I am the part-funded PCSO for Stansted Mountfichet. I have worked as a PCSO for more than five years in Witham and Braintree and at Stansted Airport. I look forward to meeting the local community while on foot and pedal cycle patrol.

Contact details

Email: 8350@essex.pnn.police.uk
Telephone: 101 ext 484852
Mobile: 07989174801


PCSO Alexander (Simon) Horne (Collar number 71102)

I am the rural PCSO for Stansted North. I cover many small villages and hamlets. I have been a PCSO for three years. I have 15 years' experience as a Special Inspector. When you see me walking in the villages feel free to have a chat. I run a number of beat surgeries in the villages.

Contact details

Telephone: 101 ext 484850
Email: alexander.horne@essex.pnn.police.uk
Mobile: 07989174801


Your local police station is listed below along with its opening hours and accessibility features.

Contact details:

Stansted Airport Police Station
Enterprise House
Bassingbourn Road
Stansted Airport
CM24 1PS

Tel: 101 or 01279 680298

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Opening Hours
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Accessibility features
  • Ramp
  • Induction loop
  • Disabled Parking
  • Ramp to door (if applicable)
  • Disabled toilet
  • Confidential Room
  • Customer Care Pack
  • Visitor Parking Facilities

Mobile: 07989174801

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

Over the last month we have suffered with a number of shed burglaries with in the Stansted north beat.

Raised on 15/05/2012

Action

Stansted NPT will be doing the following to combat shed burglaries : • High visibility patrols in the areas effected. • Targeting known offenders • Produce a crime awareness letter to go into the link magazine • Consider using tactical options.

Updated on 15/05/2012

Local Priority

Issue

Speeding Motor Vehicles

Raised on 15/05/2012

Action

In conjunction with our partners at Elsenham and Stansted Community speed watch we will conduct regular speed checks at locations which suffer from speeding. We will be looking to launch the new Stansted Community Speed watch with a speed action day involving local children. ### 15/5/12 NPT have conducted regular speed checks.

Updated on 15/05/2012

Local Priority

Issue

Increased number of theft from motor vehicles In the Stansted area:

Raised on 15/05/2012

Action

Stansted NPT will be doing the following to combat theft from motor vehicles: • High visibility patrols in the areas effected. • Increased cover and overt cycle patrol in area which have been effective • Produce a crime awareness letter to go into the link magazine • Consider using tactical options. • Produce posters to put up in areas effected ### Update 15/5/12- You may have noticed a number of posters around the village warning motorist of the increase in Theft From Motor Vehicles. There should be an article which will be appearing in the Link. There was also an article in the Hers and Essex Observer newspaper. We have a operation planned in the next few days targeting vulnerable vehicles. ###

Updated on 15/05/2012

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.

Neighbourhood Meeting

Date:26th June 2012 14:00 - 15:00
Where:TO BE CONFIRMED
Extra Info:Come and meet your local Neighbourhood Policing team. At this community meeting we will be discussing any problems and setting out priorities for the community to tackle.
Contact:Email: tom.bastendorff@essex.pnn.police.uk

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

View crime statistics for this neighbourhood

Update

Due to a recent increase in shed burglaries across the district, Essex Police and Uttlesford Neighbourhood Watch are joining forces to raise awareness of the problem.

Alan Johnson, Chairman of the Uttlesford Neighbourhood Watch Steering Group, said: "With over twenty shed and garage burglaries over the past two weeks, we felt that Neighbourhood Watch was well-placed to assist the police and public to reduce this crime.

"This is a problem that not only needs extra vigilance by Watch members, but also needs home-owners to take positive action to make their sheds and garages more secure. One of the most effective measures is to install a simple, but loud, shed alarm and I'm pleased to say that we have now added one to the home security product range on our website."

Peter Caulfield, Crime Reduction Advisor (CRA) for Uttlesford district, agrees that alarms are a good investment: "Bearing in mind that most of these burglaries occur at night, there is no doubt that an alarm should scare off potential burglars".

The Neighbourhood Watch alarms can be programmed to activate on movement or by using a door contact, and with a volume of at least 130Db, a thief should find it virtually impossible to stay in a protected shed for more than a few seconds.

Many of the sheds and garages broken into had little or no security on them so CRA Caulfield has developed a "Ten Top Tips" factsheet to help residents make them more secure. The list is issued by email and if you would like a copy, simply send your request to peter.caulfield@essex.pnn.police.uk.

CRA Caulfield added, "I'm really grateful to Neighbourhood Watch for making the shed alarms so readily available. Hopefully they will have a real impact on this type of crime."

If you would like one of the alarms, which are also suitable for boats and caravans, please visit the Neighbourhood Watch "Security Shop" at www.uttlesfordnhw.org.uk.



If you want to speak to us about policing or issues affecting you please call us on our neighbourhood mobile 07801 461666 or on the Essex Police non-emergency number 0300 333 4444.

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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