Neighbourhood Watch
The Bishopstone Neighbourhood Watch is run by Tony Grummett Tel. 780152
Wiltshire Police - Neighbourhood Policing Team
Neighbourhood Policing is about putting the community at the heart of everything we do. It's about local people being a part of the solution to local issues that concern them.
The Bishoptsone Neighbourhood Policing Team consists of:
Use the team email address (wiltonnpt@wiltshire.pnn.police.uk) to report issues of local concern in your neighbourhood - this email address should not be used to report crime - please call 0845 408 7000 to report minor crimes
Click here to visit the Wiltshire Police Neighbourhood Policing Team website for Bishopstone.
21 September 2011
Dear All, we seem to be getting hit quite hard across the patch especially in relation to theft from farms. Since the beginning of this month we have had 7 reported incidents - in the main it has been theft of anything metal. The perps would need a transit van or larger to carry out this type of theft and possibly some form of hiab equipment.
Can I ask everyone to keep a good eye out especially for vans / low loaders in the rural areas and if possible note registration, time and location and just let me know on an email - even if you think it maybe nothing.
Farmers - can I ask that you seriously consider securing / marking your property that has a high scrap value and could be stolen. Bearing in mind we have had cabling, sheep pen systems, haybobs, batteries and the like stolen recently.
Regards, PC Pete
Dear All, we seem to be getting hit quite hard across the patch especially in relation to theft from farms. Since the beginning of this month we have had 7 reported incidents - in the main it has been theft of anything metal. The perps would need a transit van or larger to carry out this type of theft and possibly some form of hiab equipment.
Can I ask everyone to keep a good eye out especially for vans / low loaders in the rural areas and if possible note registration, time and location and just let me know on an email - even if you think it maybe nothing.
Farmers - can I ask that you seriously consider securing / marking your property that has a high scrap value and could be stolen. Bearing in mind we have had cabling, sheep pen systems, haybobs, batteries and the like stolen recently.
Regards, PC Pete
15 September 2011
101 is now the number to call when you want to contact your local police – when it’s less urgent than 999.
When should I call 101?
To report less urgent crime or disorder and for general police
enquiries. For example:
• if your car has been stolen;
• if your property has been damaged;
• when you suspect drug use or dealing;
• to report a minor traffic collision;
• to give the police information about crime in your area; or
• if you’d like to speak to your local police officer.
How does it work?
You can call 101 to contact your local police force. The service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For more information visit www.police.uk/101
What does it cost me to call?
Calls from landlines and mobile networks cost 15 pence per call, no matter what time of day or how long you are on the phone.
Can I call 101 if I’m deaf, hard of hearing, speech impaired, or if English is not my first language?
Yes, If you are deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired you can textphone 18001 101. If you have difficulty speaking English, your local police can access interpreters who can translate your call.
Remember, in an emergency always call 999.
For example this is when you need an immediate response because a crime is in progress; someone suspected of
a crime is nearby; when there is danger to life or when violence is being used or threatened.
Crown Copyright
Salisbury Police Station - 0845 4087000 (ext 747442 when prompted)
Salisbury / Wilton Fire Brigade - 01380 7236010
Email: chalkevalleynpt@wiltshire.pnn.police.uk
101 is now the number to call when you want to contact your local police – when it’s less urgent than 999.
When should I call 101?
To report less urgent crime or disorder and for general police
enquiries. For example:
• if your car has been stolen;
• if your property has been damaged;
• when you suspect drug use or dealing;
• to report a minor traffic collision;
• to give the police information about crime in your area; or
• if you’d like to speak to your local police officer.
How does it work?
You can call 101 to contact your local police force. The service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For more information visit www.police.uk/101
What does it cost me to call?
Calls from landlines and mobile networks cost 15 pence per call, no matter what time of day or how long you are on the phone.
Can I call 101 if I’m deaf, hard of hearing, speech impaired, or if English is not my first language?
Yes, If you are deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired you can textphone 18001 101. If you have difficulty speaking English, your local police can access interpreters who can translate your call.
Remember, in an emergency always call 999.
For example this is when you need an immediate response because a crime is in progress; someone suspected of
a crime is nearby; when there is danger to life or when violence is being used or threatened.
Crown Copyright
Salisbury Police Station - 0845 4087000 (ext 747442 when prompted)
Salisbury / Wilton Fire Brigade - 01380 7236010
Email: chalkevalleynpt@wiltshire.pnn.police.uk
Crime Statistics
The Police crime statistics and useful information for Bishopstone can be found here.

