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Community safety

Police


Sussex Police

Sussex Police logoSussex Police are committed to preventing and detecting crime in the district. By working in partnership with local public services, business and the local community, Sussex Police can help make Adur a safe and pleasant place to live and work.

  • To contact Sussex Police in an emergency call 999
  • For all other non-emergency enquiries call 0845 60 70 999
  • Alternatively you can contact them via these external websites :
  • See also other useful external websites :

Your police local neighbourhood officers

You can now find the names, personal profiles and contact details (and photographs) of your local neighbourhood officers by typing in your postcode on the Sussex Police website (www.sussex.police.uk). See also : Sussex Police : Neighbourhood Policing in Sussex webpages (www.sussex.police.uk/npt/district_map.asp) - then follow the Adur link (or whatever district you are interested in).

Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs)

For more information about PCSOs see the :

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Crimestoppers

Crimestoppers logoCrimestoppers is an independent UK-wide charity working to stop crime.

If you have information about crime, then phone Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. You will not be required to reveal your name, make a statement or appear in court. There is no risk to calling Crimestoppers. Every call is valuable to Crimestoppers, and your information could bring you a cash reward.

For more information see the :

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British Transport Police

British Transport Police logoBritish Transport Police is the national police force for the railways. It provides a policing service to rail operators, their staff and passengers throughout England, Wales and Scotland working closely with their partners in the rail industry and local police forces.

The British Transport Police is divided into seven geographical areas covering over 10,000 miles of track and more than 3,000 railway stations and depots.

For more information about their work see the :

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EUROPOL : the European Police Office.

EUROPOL logoEuropol is the European Union law enforcement organisation that handles criminal intelligence. Its aim is to improve the effectiveness and co-operation between the competent authorities of the Member States in preventing and combating terrorism, unlawful drug trafficking and other serious forms of international organised crime.

The mission of Europol is to make a significant contribution to the European Union’s law enforcement action against organised crime and terrorism with an emphasis on targeting criminal organisations.

For more information about their work see the :

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INTERPOL

INTERPOL logoINTERPOL is the world’s largest international police organization, with 186 member countries.

Created in 1923, it facilitates cross-border police co-operation, and supports and assists all organizations, authorities and services whose mission is to prevent or combat international crime.

INTERPOL aims to facilitate international police co-operation even where diplomatic relations do not exist between particular countries.

For more information about their work see the :

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Police Information

Police Information is a one-stop shop and information centre for Police, Security and Criminal Justice sector workers who are engaged in law enforcement in the UK.

The site contains information on how to join the police, police jobs, police news, police pay and police law. It also hosts the leading UK Police Forum, has information on police auctions and offers great deals on a range of products in the Police Shop.

Whether you are interested in joining the police, becoming a PCSO or Special Constable, or are a serving or retired police officer, Police Information is the place for you.

For more information see the :

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Bumblebee

Bumblebee Auctions

Bumblebee logoUK Police property disposal website.

For more information see the :

Vitrual Bumblebee

The UK's lost and found property system where you can search for lost property and also report something you have found.

For more information see the :

 

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Contact details :

Corporate and Public Safety Manager,
Adur District Council,
Civic Centre, Ham Road,
Shoreham-by-Sea,
West Sussex, BN43 6PR
Tel : (01273) 263064
Fax : (01273) 263076
Minicom : (01273) 263060
Send Corporate and Public Safety an e-mail
website : www.adur.gov.uk

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Fire :

Fire and home safety : Protect yourself and your home :

Preparing for Emergencies (recent government booklet) :

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Related external websites :

See main body of page - also :

Coastguard (www.mcga.gov.uk/c4mca/mcga07-home.htm)

WSCC : West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service (www.westsussex.gov.uk/ccm/navigation/category.jsp?categoryID=1326007&g11n.enc=UTF-8)

South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust (www.secamb.nhs.uk)

Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre (www.ceop.gov.uk)

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