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Builth Wells Neighbourhood Policing Team

Local Priorities

Updated: 17/06/10

PACT meeting held on Friday 28th May 2010 at 7pm, no priorities identified from that meeting. Priorities set based on recent community intelligence gathered

  1. Anti-social behaviour and littering in The Rocks area
  2. Anti-social behaviour in and around The Groe

What We Have Done

Updated:
  • As a result of pro-active working in the Builth Wells area, we recently managed to detect two criminals travelling through our area who were found to be in possession of drugs. Both persons are currently on bail for the offence and an update will be posted as to the outcome of ongoing enquiries.

Who's Who

Inspector Stuart Eckley

Collar Number: -

Inspector Stuart Eckley was promoted to Llandrindod Wells as inspector in August 2007. He joined Dyfed-Powys Police in December 1989 and has worked in Brecon and Hay-on-Wye. He is a farmer’s son, born and bred near Brecon and currently living near Builth Wells. He enjoys having the chance to walk and talk in the community. Outside work his hobbies include golf, judo, painting and drawing, and gardening.

PC Alison Fletcher

Collar Number: 6

PC Alison Fletcher joined the police service in 1999 and is currently stationed at Builth Wells. She returned to the section in 2005 following a number of years spent in Public Protection Unit at Brecon.  She currently works part time & has done so in the neighbourhood policing role since January 2008.

Contact the Team

Email

BuilthWellsNPT@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

Telephone 101

If you know who you want to speak to at a station, ask for them by name and station and staff will check for you and connect you if they are available, or take a message. In case of emergency you should phone 999.

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.

St Mary’s Church Hall at 7pm on 24/09/10

Crime Maps

For crime statistics for your local area, please see the Dyfed-Powys crime maps website

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