Crime for TR11 5NQ

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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

Penryn & Mylor neighbourhood policing team

PCSO Chris Braddon
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PC Bob Jones
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PCSO Lewis Vague
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About this neighbourhood

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Boat Watch

"The Solitaire" Devon and Cornwall Police

Boat Watch was launched in July 2009 by the Rural Neighbourhood Policing Team at Falmouth Police Station.

It was originally the pilot scheme for Cornwall and is a partnership project based on the principals of neighbourhood watch, with the common goal to reduce marine crime and the fear of marine crime.

In it's first season Boat Watch has achieved a massive near 40% reduction in marine crime in the Fal area.

Boat Watch has seen a marine crime decrease of 71% between April 2011-2012 compared to the previous year.

The Police provide practical crime prevention advice using modern up to date marine crime fighting tools. These tools include the unique Devon and Cornwall Police outboard engine covers and marine property marking kit. All of which can be purchased via local chandlers and point of sale marine businesses.

To obtain your outboard engine cover and marine property marking kit contact the following Boat Watch stockists:-

http://www.mylorchandlery.co.uk

http://www.falmouthyachtbrokers.co.uk

http://www.robincurnow.co.uk

http://www.macsalvors.com

 

The membership of the Falmouth Boat Watch is approximately 5,000 people via all of the local sailing clubs/associations, marina's, chandlers, yacht brokers, marine services and local harbour masters in the area known as the Fal Estuary. Your local Police contacts are PCSO's Chris Braddon and Ben Gardiner. They can be contacted by emailing falmouth@devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk or calling their desk number 01326 213455.

 

Downloads

  

Boat Security Leaflet.pdf

This boat security leaflet has been published by the Home Office. It offers simple and effective pointers to help you deter marine crime.

 

Marine Crime Prevention Tips.pdf

This document has be written by Devon & Cornwall Police. It provides a comprehensive guide to marine security.

 

Boat Registration Information
 

The Ministry of Defence Police have a dedicated marine unit based at Devonport. Their patch extends down to Looe River. Boat registration is another means to keep your property identifiable. 

MDP Boat Registration Poster.pdf

 

 

The Rural Neighbourhood Team also provide Crime Prevention workshops throughout the sailing calander. To find out more or to arrange a workshop for your club email us from this link requesting more information.

falmouth@devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk

To report a marine incident contact the Police on either 999 or 101.

 

Operation Kraken

Protecting the waters of Devon and Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, this operation delivers an enhanced crime and counter terrorist "vigilance" capability within the maritime enviroment.

It engages key stakeholders together with local communities to provide a hostile enviroment to terrorists and criminals looking to disrupt the everyday lives and safety of those who live and work or travel through our waters.

What Can I Do?

Through the provision of a central phone number, (101) you can report any unusual activity or behaviour within the maritime enviroment, belived or suspected to be linked to either crime or preparatory acts of terrorism.

 

IF YOU SUSPECT IT, REPORT IT...

CALL 101 AND QUOTE OP KRAKEN

project.kraken@devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk

 

 

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

Messages and events

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Upcoming events

  • Town Council Meeting - Police Report

    When: 7th June 2013, 7.00pm

    Where: Penryn Town Hall/Council Chanmbers

    This is a monthly meeting held by the Mayor (Gill Grant) and the Towns Councilors.
     
    A Police report is given to the Councilors by the Local Neighbourhood Team giving the previous months crime figures and any significant future events etc.
     
    This is also a chance for members of the public to attend and discuss any issues they may have for the Police or Town Mayor.

  • Mylor Parish Council Meeting

    When: 24th June 2013, 7.00pm

    Where: Flushing or Mylor village hall. Meeting is not held on bank holidays.

    Police report presented by police if present or a council member.

  • Perranarworthal Parish Council Meeting

    When: 26th June 2013, 7.00pm

    Where: Village Hall

    Police report presented by police if present or a council member.

  • Gwennap Parish Council Meeting

    When: 27th June 2013, 7.00pm

    Where: Gwennap parish rooms at Richard Jory playing field

    Police report presented by police if present or a council member.

Monthly crime data provided by police.uk under the Open Government Licence

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