Crime for TR11 2JG

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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

Falmouth Police enquiry office
Falmouth Police enquiry office
Dracaena Avenue, Falmouth, Carrick, Cornwall
TR11 2ES
Tuesday - Friday
0900-1400 1500-1800
Saturday
0900-1400

We calculate your closest station 'as the crow flies' from the central point of your neighbourhood.If your neighbourhood covers a large rural area then we suggest you check to see if another police station is closer to you than the suggested stationby checking a list of all of our police stations open to the public.

  • Telephone: 101
  • Email: falmouth@devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk

Boslowick & Trescobeas neighbourhood policing team

PC Christopher Vincent
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PCSO Ellie Grey
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About this neighbourhood

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The Trescobeas and Boslowick wards range from Sainsburys in Falmouth to the boundry of Maenporth beach. The area has a high population consisting of private housing, private renting through Cornwall Council, Cornwall Housing and two social housing landlords, namely Sanctuary and Westcountry Housing. We have a close working relationship with them all and deal with many issues which involve their tennants. The area has four schools which are Falmouth Community, St Marys, St Francis and Marlborough. Frequent visits are made to these establishments, working with the children to make them aware of how their actions can and sometimes does affect the community they live in. Retail shops are few and far between with only a couple in each area, but we have a substantial industrial estate named Tregoniggie, just off Bicklandwater Road. We hold two police/community surgeries each month one at Sainbury's Cafe and one at Boslowick Post Office. This is a fantastic chance to meet both your local police neighbourhood officers and tell them any concerns you may have or just to introduce yourself. 

 We are still looking for further volunteers to join us in carrying out Community Speed Watch. If you would like to work with your local neighbourhood officers in preventing those motorists who feel the need to speed and pay no attention to the local speed limits please don't hesitate to get in touch with us. Anybody who wants to be involved can call our desk number 01326 213416 for more details. Finally, without your help and assistance we could not carry out our roles to their full potential, please contact any of the team with any piece of information you feel would be relevant to us, no matter how small you may feel it is. You can either call us on the above number or click on the "Contact Us" link above.

The force responsible for policing and crime prevention in this area is Devon & Cornwall Police.

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Upcoming events

  • Laburnum Residents Meeting

    When: 27th May 2013, 7.00pm

    Where: Laburnum Church, Falmouth

    Residents of Laburnum are welcome to attend this meeting to discuss any concerns or issues they might have. Agencies usually invited to these meetings could include Highways Department, Housing, Environmental Health, local Councillors amongst other guest speakers at appropriate times.

  • LLAMA Residents Meeting

    When: 28th May 2013, 7.00pm

    Where: Enjoy Hairdressers, Lambs Lane, Falmouth

    Residents in the area of Lambs Lane and Ashfield are welcome to attend this meeting to discuss any concerns or issues they might have. Agencies usually invited to these meetings could include Highways Department, Housing, Environmental Health, local Councillors amongst other guest speakers at appropriate times.

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