Pembroke Neighbourhood Policing Team
Local Priorities
- Parking on Drop Kerbs at Paradise Row and throughout Main Street
- Speeding at Hundleton / Maiden Wells
- Anti-social behaviour at the barrage / Main Street
What We Have Done
- The Mill Pond / Barrage
The team have tried to contact the council in order to arrange a meeting down at the barrage to discuss problems and issues surrounding it and try to develop some permanent solutions, they will keep trying. - Anti-social behaviour in Main Street, Pembroke
The team had made contact with the Somerfield store and other shops throughout Main Street, who now have a list of key points to look out for should a problem occur, this is to try and assist us with any enquiries we may have. The team have also been invited by Somerfield to attend and view their CCTV so we can personally view any anti-social behaviour that is ongoing. The team feel that the problems have decreased at the moment the however we will carry on monitoring the situation due to the summer holidays now having commenced. - Mini Motors in Monkton
This has been monitored by the team and the problem seems to have quietened down, a resident of Monkton said he has not been aware of any problems since he was present when the last group of youths were spoken to by NPT regarding mini-motors.
Area
The area covered by the Pembroke team includes Pembroke, Cosheston, Hodgeston, Lamphey, Freshwater East, Stackpole, Bosherston, Castlemartin, Freshwater West, Angle and Hundleton.
Who's Who
PC Kenny Small
Collar Number: 773
PC Kenny Small has been based at Pembroke Dock for 14 years and lives in the area. He said: “I see neighbourhood policing as a return to the true role of a police officer, something we did in the past to great effect. “I look forward to listening and walking rather than computing and driving.”
PCSO Dave Powell
Collar Number: 8013
PCSO Dave Powell has worked as a fire officer in Libya and a traffic warden in Tenby. He became a PCSO in 2005 and was a member of the Milford Haven Neighbourhood Policing Team. He said: “I have for the past two years been helping with the communities of Milford Haven with anti-social behaviour and other problems. I feel a difference can be seen since we started and I am now looking forward to supporting my own community.”
PCSO Alex Jenkins
Collar Number: 8068
PCSO Alex Jenkins has been in post since June 2007. She has enjoyed working closely with the local schools, and feels that showing their faces in the classroom as well as initiating competitions has helped the team to develop a good relationship with the children and the teachers. The children have responded well and sometimes shout the team’s names when they see them on patrol. One of her other responsibilities has been to reinstate Neighbourhood Watch to the area.
PCSO Emma Thomas
Collar Number: 8033
PCSO Emma Thomas is an extra post for the Pembroke Dock team. She has recently been working as traffic warden in the town. She said: “I am looking forward to getting to know the community and making a difference.”
Contact the Team
pembrokedockNPT@dyfed-powys.pnn.police.uk
This email address is for Neighbourhood Policing issues only. For all other enquiries please use ContactCentre@dyfed-powys.pnn.police.uk
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Police Stations
How You Can Take Action
Attend neighbourhood policing meetings, report crime and anti-social behaviour, join in community activities and Neighbourhood Watch, and visit your local council for information on community safety schemes in your area.
Neighbourhood Meetings
Discuss community issues with your Neighbourhood Policing Team and have the chance to influence their priorities.
3rd Wednesday of every month at the Town Hall, Pembroke, from 6-8 pm
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