Forest Town East
Mansfield is a busy market town situated in the Maun Valley area, 12 miles north of Nottingham. The population is approximately 107,000 living mainly in the Town and Mansfield Woodhouse, with Warsop as a secondary centre. Mansfield has a vibrant night time economy.
Mansfield Town Centre with its busy market square, varied shops and licensed premises attracts a vibrant mix of our communities day and night. The local Neighbourhood Policing Inspector is Kylie Davies who commands the Mansfield district. There are three neighbourhood teams, Mansfield town Centre, Mansfield North and Mansfield South working a rotating shift pattern so there will always be a local neighbourhood team to Mansfield available each day and evening. Each local team is led by a Sergeant and made up of Police Constables and PCSOs based in your area, supported by additional officers from the wider area.
We work closely with local authorities, community leaders and residents to decide our policing priorities for the area This helps us to find useful, long-term solutions to local problems, while maintaining our wider focus on reducing crime across the Mansfield district.
Please find contact details for your Neighbourhood Team provided below. Please note that to report a crime or incident to Nottinghamshire you can visit nottinghamshire.police.uk or in an emergency, please dial 999.
Did you know you can help influence local policing in your community in a number of ways. Nottinghamshire is a pilot area for Immediate Justice where; the scheme provides an opportunity for those who commit low level antisocial behaviour to compensate the community by undertaking supervised reparation activities which help to improve the environment e.g., litter picking, graffiti removal. You can report what areas you would like to see such activities here:-
Immediate Justice (immediatejusticenotts.co.uk)
We run Op Visibility every Friday and Saturday afternoon and evening across all our districts in Nottinghamshire patrolling Hotspots for anti social behaviour as identified by members of the public. You can complete our Op Visibility survey on the link below which if you tell you have witnessed a form or ASB in the past month will generate a request for you to identify where this was on a map so we can consider adding it to our patrol plans.
Please select one of the below options to start the survey. (nottsalerts.co.uk)
Mansfield North NPT
Luke Bettridge
PC
Jeremy Bray
Sergeant
Liam Chance
PC
Kylie Davies
Inspector
Deanie Eyre
PCSO
Adam Key
PC 49
Ronnie Landa
PC
Leah Morton
PCSO
Amanda Parkes
PCSO
Alex Richmond
PC
Alex Taylor
PC
Luke Tuffley
PC
Sarah Walters
PCSO
Stevie Willetts
PCSO
Local Priority Issues
Shop Theft:
This remains a force wide and national issue with regards to increases in offending and unfortunately this includes increases in Mansfield as well.
However, whilst we have seen an increase in offending in Mansfield we have also seen an increase in positive outcomes with more than one in three shop thefts being detected (this represents a 65% increase on positive outcomes (charge, report for summons, caution, PND etc.) versus 2021/2022) which is the second highest detection rate in the County.
This will remain the priority of the Town Centre team (but also in other areas of Mansfield experiencing spikes). Many of our prolific offenders currently in prison due to the actions of Mansfield Neighbourhood Policing Team.
We have also managed to secure several Criminal Behaviour Orders for our most prolific offenders (these ban offenders from certain businesses or areas, ban them from doing certain things, put positive conditions on them such as engaging with drug treatment services etc.) and we have several more in the works.
We also now have a Priority Crime Team who look at Countywide issues with travelling shop theft offenders as well as the most prolific repeat offenders in the County.
We have regular Operation Amberstag enforcement days in the Town Centre (whereby we work with partner agencies such as Mansfield District Council, the BID, Framework etc. to tackle the issues most prevalent in the Town Centre, including shoplifting) and we are currently planning a SaBA (Safer Business Action) Day in October. This is a joint approach by police, business, private security, Business Crime Reduction Partnerships (BCRPs) and Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) working in partnership to focus resources into a designated location to create a significant impact to reduce crime.
Drug Dealing:
We understand that concerns around drug dealing are consistently reported highly amongst our communities regarding incidents that affect them most. Furthermore, we receive numerous reports and pieces of intelligence with regards to drug dealing out in the community as well as addresses members of the public believe are being used to deal from (often with concerns for the residents of those addresses regarding possible cuckooing) as well as addresses suspected to be cannabis grows.
Officers will continue to work with the community and utilise information and feedback to obtain warrants to target addresses. We will provide updates via our Social Media pages following the completion of these warrants and, where appropriate, will look to obtain closure orders (as we have done with several other premises this year).
We will also undertake Operation Guardian (drugs dog led policing stop and search operation) in Mansfield Town Centre during the night time economy.
We will continue to bid for the County Knife Crime Team (who are specialist officers focussing on not only knife crime offenders but also drug dealers as these offences often go hand in hand).
Vehicle ASB:
We have seen increased reports of anti-social behaviour involving vehicles. This priority will focus on three main areas:
•E-Scooters – Raised by the Mayor as an issue reported by constituents in the Town Centre and surrounding areas
•Vehicles in Tesco, Oak Tree Car park and other areas in the evenings and overnight. Numerous reports from members of the public who live nearby reporting loud gatherings, engine revving, screeching tires etc. affecting their ability to sleep, have their windows open and general quality of life.
•Off Road Bikes – Not only in the Desert area and fields but more so in residential areas and on our roads.
We are looking to deal with these issues via the following methods:
•E-Scooters – Operation Amberstag (multi-agency days of action in Town Centre), joined up work with Mansfield District Council CCTV operators (to shout up over shopwatch radio if spotted and also Mansfield District Council ASB Officers and Wardens as E-Scooters are considered mechanically propelled vehicles and as such are prohibited by the PSPO meaning wardens and ASB officers can issues tickets / dispersal notices regarding their use). Police do have the power to seize these e-scooters and issue penalty notices. We will put out further communications on Social Media regarding the legality of e-scooters to raise public awareness.
•Vehicles in Tesco, Oak Tree –Officers will continue to attend, gather evidence, engage with those in the car park and issue s.59 Police Reform Act 2002 tickets where appropriate. If those persons issued tickets are found causing issues again by using their vehicles in an anti-social manner, the vehicle can be seized.
•Off Road Bikes – We will launch a campaign requesting information from members of the public (which can be given anonymously if required) with regards to any footage of off road bikes being ridden in an illegal manner, any details of times / dates seen, details of riders / addresses they may be from / being kept etc. We will then conduct further CCTV enquiries to obtain more evidence. We will keep a database of all information provided in the hopes of being able to link up information. Should this be possible, the persons will be dealt with robustly and appropriately (for example, reported to court for any driving offences and bikes seized).
What members in Forest Town East are saying are the issues in the area:
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