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Castlederg

Castlederg Neighbourhood Policing Team is responsible for policing the towns, villages & rural areas of  Castlederg, Newtownstewart, Ardstraw, Killen, Killeter, Aghyaran, Garvetagh, Erganagh & Drumlegagh.       

Your Neighbourhood Policing Team

Name of Officer  Telephone number   Neighbourhood Patrolled  
Inspector Ivor Morton0779 560 7392Strabane Area Inspector
Sergeant David McIlwaine0782 501 3693Castlederg Neighbourhood Sergeant
Constable Ralph Walker0782 793 0479Plumbridge, Cranagh & Glenelly Valley
Constable Lorraine Bull0782 501 3437Newtownstewart
Constable Joni Mc Geehan0750 090 4401Castlederg


When a neighbourhood officer is not available to take your call their mobile phone will switch directly to the Call Handling Centre where you can leave a message to be contacted.  Alternatively you can forward an email to the Neighbourhood Team. Email: NPTCastlederg@psni.pnn.police.uk

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Contact us

Neighbourhood Policing Team Contact Telephone            0845 600 8000 Ext 59320
Crime stoppers Telephone Number0800 555 111
Emergency Telephone Number999
Non-emergency Telephone Number0845 600 8000
Emergency Text numberPlease click here for more info
EmailNPTCastlederg@psni.pnn.police.uk

Details of other agencies who may be of assistance to you:

AgencyTelephone NumberEmail address
Strabane District Council028 71382204Info@strabane.gov.uk
Women’s Aid028 71383240
Childline0800 1111
Strabane Citizens Advice Bureau028 71382665strabanecab@citizensadvice.co.uk
Housing executive0894 48920900

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Get involved

You can get involved with helping us to make your neighbourhood safer by telling us the issues that you think need to be addressed by attending one of your local partnership meetings.

Method of engagement                  How to find out more
Mobile Police StationOrganised by local NPT officer

 
Community MeetingsContact your local NPT officer for meetings in your area or to discuss setting up a community group.


If you are unable to come along to a meeting but have an issue that you would like to let us know about, please phone us on 0845 600 8000 extension 59320 or send us an email at  NPTCastlederg@psni.pnn.police.uk

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We did

Anti Social BehaviourIncreased beat patrols in problem areas, leaflet drops requesting information, planned operations, arrests and increased referrals to the Youth Diversion Officer on youths engaging in ASB. In partnership with other agencies we have also engaged in organised meetings with local youths to seek their concerns and find acceptable solutions to try and decrease incidents of ASB.

Underage DrinkingVisits to all local Off Licences ensuring that they were demanding ID from youths.  Beat patrols carried out around Castlederg town centre in known hot spots. Alcohol seizures carried out and referrals to the Youth Diversion Officer.


Anti Social/ Careless DrivingOperation PACAR (Police & Community against Racers) was introduced in the Castlederg area and with the co-operation of the local people has helped reduce the number of reported incidents of anti-social driving.

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Details of Neighbourhood Watch / Residents groups / DPP

Ardstraw Neighbourhood Watch   
Co- ordinators - Richard Watson  (Lead Co-ordinator)

Sharon Watson
Kerry Walsh

Castlederg Youth Forum

Managed by Margaret Humphries

District Policing Partnership:

Your local District Policing Partnership Manager and Members can be contacted by telephone on 02871 381333, via their website at www.districtpolicing.com/Strabane or via email at dpp@strabanedc.com

We would also encourage any neighbourhoods who would like to establish a neighbourhood watch scheme to contact us for help and advice. We can be contacted on 0845 600 8000 or via email at NPTCastlederg@psni.pnn.police.uk

Neighbourhood News

Police and Communities Together Update

To read the latest e-newsletter from the Northern Ireland Policing Board, 'Policing Matters', click here

Neighbourhood Watch Newsletter Issue 1


Last updated: March 2012

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