Street-level crime in Farnworth - The Bolton News

Crime for Farnworth

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Street-level crime and anti-social behaviour in from the Home Office.

To protect privacy, crimes are mapped to points on or near the road where they occurred.

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Police station and neighbourhood policing team

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  • Email: boltonsouth@gmp.police.uk

Farnworth neighbourhood policing team

PCSO 60897 Sumner
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Sergeant David Kelly

Welcome to your Bolton South neighbourhood pages.

I am Sergeant Dave Kelly and have responsibility for neighbourhood policing for Farnworth, New Bury, Highfield, Harper Green and Moses Gate areas of Bolton.

I joined Greater Manchester Police on the youth trainee scheme (YTS) in 1991 before being taken on full time in September 1992 as an administration assistant based at Bootle Street Police Station in Manchester City Centre.

I moved around different roles within the GMP until 2005 when I became a call handler and radio dispatcher in one of GMP’s control rooms.

In 2011 I became a Police Community Support Officer based within the neighbourhood team at Horwich covering various area’s including Heaton and Lostock, Horwich and Halliwell.

In 2017 I was successful in joining as a Police Constable and worked as a response officer, responding to 999 and non-emergency calls for several years.

In 2020 I became a Neighbourhood beat officer for the Farnworth area where I have remained until July 2024 when I took up the position of Temporary Neighbourhood Sergeant for the area.

Neighbourhood policing has always been the area of policing I wanted to work in. I firmly believe that our communities should have a safe place to live, work and go about their daily business in. Partnership working is key to resolving the issues that cause harm in our communities and over the years I have build up great working relationship not only with our partners but the local community and this is something I and the team will continue doing.

Over the coming months the team will be updating these pages, where you will find the latest PACT meetings. These meetings, interaction with the community and crime data will help us set our priorities for each of our policing area’s.

Greater Manchester Police have launched a new alert system called ‘Bee in the Loop’ which will allow my team to contact you directly about crime alerts, meetings, and general crime prevention advice. This is an email-based system and once you have registered you will start to receive the alerts.

You can sign up at www.beeintheloop.co.uk.

We appreciate that not everyone likes this method of contact so we will still be conducting drop-ins and meetings so you can come and see the team in person.

We look forward to working with you to make Farnworth, New Bury, Highfield, Harper Green, and Moses Gate a safer place to live and work.

Police Constable Jenna Sharples
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Inspector Keiron Maddocks

Welcome to your Bolton South Neighbourhood pages.

I am Inspector Keiron Maddocks and have ownership of neighbourhood policing for Bolton Town Centre, Great Lever, Farnworth, Harper Green, Kearsley, Little Lever, Hulton and Rumworth.

I joined Greater Manchester Police almost 18years ago. I started on the Salford Division and since then have worked in a variety of uniform roles in various ranks. I have worked in a number of neighbourhood police roles across Salford, City of Manchester before arriving as a Neighbourhood Inspector in Bolton.

I have always enjoyed front line policing, problem solving an partnership work. Neighbourhood policing is something I truly believe can have a positive impact on communities and working with partners and yourselves we can target and deal with those individuals who negatively impact your quality of lives.

Myself and my team of officers understand the current concerns and will work hard with our partners to resolve the issues that affect our communities. It is as important to us as it is to you.

On these pages you will find priorities in our area that we continue to work on. We will update these priorities with the action we have taken to remedy them.

We can’t do this without you, so we have launched an alert system called Bee in the loop which will enable us to contact you directly about these priorities. It will also enable you to speak to officers on the ground, where you live, so you can tell us what matters most to you.

You can sign up at www.beeintheloop.co.uk

If this isn’t for you, you can also see our scheduled meetings. You will get to speak to an officer directly.

Police Constable Olivia Holt
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Police Constable Gary Manville
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About this neighbourhood

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Upcoming events

  • P.A.C.T Meeting - Highfield

    When: 26th March 2024, 10.00am

    Where: St Catherine's Church, 244 Highfield Road, Bolton

    Partners and Community together meeting. This is an opportunity to come and speak to your local Police Officers and Police Community Support Officers face-to-face. Our partner agencies will also be invited to attend so we can work together to resolve or just provide some advice and support.

  • P.A.C.T Meeting - New Bury

    When: 24th April 2024, 6.00pm

    Where: New Bury UCAN Centre (53 - 55 George Street, Bolton,

    Partners and Community together meeting. This is an opportunity to come and speak to your local Police Officers and Police Community Support Officers face-to-face. Our partner agencies will also be invited to attend so we can work together to resolve or just provide some advice and support.

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