Working Together to Tackle Local Issues: Police Contacts and Upcoming Community Meetings
Your local Conservative Councillors are committed to ensuring that residents feel safe, supported, and heard. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is through strong communication and collaborative action between the community and our local police officers.
Reporting Issues: Help Us Help You
If you witness or experience any antisocial behaviour (ASB), criminal activity, or other concerns within our area, please report every incident. Your reports are vital in helping us build a picture of the issues affecting our neighbourhoods. It also ensures the relevant authorities can take appropriate action.
When reporting an issue, please copy in the relevant police contacts listed below, as well as copying in Belinda Williams on her Dacorum email address ([email protected]), so she can help keep track of the situation and follow up on your behalf.
Councillor Belinda Williams said:
"Residents are the eyes and ears of our community. Every report you make helps us push for action, identify patterns, and ensure the police and council are fully aware of what’s happening on our streets. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch or copy me in so I can support you directly".
Key Police Contacts:
- Simon Jackman – Supervisor PCSO | [email protected]
- Muhammad Khan – PCSO | [email protected]
- Nicholas Mann – Police Constable | [email protected]
- Nicholas Beresford – Police Constable | [email protected]
- Julian Divney – Police Sergeant | [email protected]
- Paul Stanbridge – Chief Inspector | [email protected]
- Jonathan Ash-Edwards – Police & Crime Commissioner | [email protected]
Animal Welfare Contacts:
- Animal Welfare Concerns: [email protected]
- Dog Warden: [email protected]
Important Reminder:
Please report any issues directly rather than only posting on local social media (such as Swallowfields Residents groups). Key reporting routes include:
- Calling 101
- Contacting our PCSOs
- Emailing Dacorum Council (especially for abandoned vehicles or fly-tipping)
Unreported or unconfirmed issues cannot be acted upon, make your concern count by making it official.
Upcoming Community Engagement Events
We are pleased to share two key opportunities for residents to meet with local police and council representatives:
Grovehill Community Day
Thursday 7th August, 11:00am–2:30pm
Grovehill Community Centre
Resident/Police ASB Meeting
Tuesday 2nd September, 7:30pm
Woodhall Farm Community Centre
These events are an excellent opportunity to raise concerns, ask questions, and hear what is being done to improve safety and quality of life in our neighbourhoods.
By working together and maintaining clear lines of communication, we can help ensure that our community remains a safe and vibrant place for everyone.
If you have any questions or need help reporting an issue, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.