Crime for Heybridge

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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.

Street name Crime type

Police station and neighbourhood policing team

Neighbourhood police station

Maldon
Maldon
West Square, Maldon,
CM9 5PA

Mon & Tues 9am to 5pm - Wed, Thurs & Fri 8am to 8pm - Sat & Sun 9am to 5pm

Heybridge neighbourhood policing team

PC Keene

I have worked for Essex Police since Nov 2005. I have worked out of Maldon police station since June 2006. Previously I worked as a response officer and a level 2 officer. I am the Neighbourhood Constable covering the following areas: Wickham Bishops, Woodham Walter, Woodham Mortimer, Ulting, Langford, Great Totham, Little Totham, Tollesbury, Tolleshunt D'acry, Tolleshunt Major, Knights and now Heybridge.
Whilst these locations are a safe place to live I look forward to using my skills to combat crime in the area and reassure the community.

PCSO Sofia Bishop

I am the PCSO for Heybridge and I am based at Maldon Police Station. I have been PCSO for six years and worked in the Maldon district for five. Before that I was based in the Melbourne estate in Chelmsford.
I hope to increase the high visibility patrols in the area and to establish some new connections with the community, in order to provide more reasurance and support to the residents in Heybridge.

About this neighbourhood

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Welcome to the Heybridge 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.

Heybridge is part of the Maldon district and covers areas including Heybridge East, Heybridge West and Osea Island.

The force responsible for policing and crime prevention in this area is Essex Police.

Messages and events

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Upcoming events

  • Neighbourhood Action Panel

    When: 3rd July 2013, 7.00pm

    Where: Plantation Hall Colchester Road Heybridge

    The Neighbourhood Action Panel (NAP) allowes members of the public to inform their local officers of priority problems in the community. These priorities are then discussed by the pannel and actions agreed as to how the problems will be addressed.

  • Neighbourhood Action Panel

    When: 3rd July 2013, 7.00pm

    Where: Plantation Hall Colchester Road Heybridge

    The Neibourhood Action Panel (NAP) allowes memvbers of the public to infrom their local officers of the priority problems in the community. These priorities are then discussed by the panel and actions agreed to how the problems will be addressed.

  • Neighbourhood Action Panel

    When: 4th September 2013, 12.00pm

    Where: Plantation Hall Colchester Road Heybridge

    The Neighbourhood Action Panel (NAP) allowes members of the public to inform their local officers of priority problems in the community. These priorities are then discussed by the pannel and actions agreed as to how the problems will be addressed.

  • Neighbourhood Action Panel

    When: 4th September 2013, 7.00pm

    Where: Plantation Hall Colchester Road Heybridge

    The Neibourhood Action Panel (NAP) allowes memvbers of the public to infrom their local officers of the priority problems in the community. These priorities are then discussed by the panel and actions agreed to how the problems will be addressed.

  • Neighbourhood Action Panel

    When: 6th November 2013, 7.00pm

    Where: Plantation Hall Colchester Road Heybridge

    The Neighbourhood Action Panel (NAP) allowes members of the public to inform their local officers of priority problems in the community. These priorities are then discussed by the pannel and actions agreed as to how the problems will be addressed.

  • Neighbourhood Action Panel

    When: 6th November 2013, 7.00pm

    Where: Plantation Hall Colchester Road Heybridge

    The Neibourhood Action Panel (NAP) allowes memvbers of the public to infrom their local officers of the priority problems in the community. These priorities are then discussed by the panel and actions agreed to how the problems will be addressed.

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