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Larne Coast Road

Larne Coast Road is a geographical area of Co Antrim bounded on the east coast sea board by the Irish Sea and extends from the village of Drainsbay to the robust landscape and cliffs of Garron Point. To the south the Sector nestles in the steep slopes of the Sallagh Braes and wooded glens. To the west the area skirts the rural town lands with the Borough Council boundary of Ballymena and the village of Broughshane.

      

The area then continues north encapsulating a traditional pattern of clustered settlements and the seaside villages of Ballygalley, Glenarm and Carnlough.

Your Neighbourhood Policing Team

Name of Officer        Mobile Telephone Number      Neighbourhood Patrolled
Sergeant Colin Skinner

07500902927

Team leader

Constable Sean Henderson07500901847Ballygally, Carncastle, Carnalbanagh, Drainsbay and Glenarm.   

Constable Colin Halliday07500902026

Carnlough, Garron, Largy and Ballyvaddy.   

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.

Neighbourhood Policing Team e-mail NPTLarneCoastRoad@psni.pnn.police.uk

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Contact us

Neighbourhood Team Contact Telephone            0845 600 8000  (ask for team member)
Crime stoppers Telephone Number0800 555 111
Emergency Telephone Number999
Non-emergency Telephone Number0845 600 8000
Emergency Text numberPlease click here for more info
EmailNPTLarneCoastRoad@psni.pnn.police.uk


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

Agency   Telephone Number   Contact
Larne District Policing Partnershipwww.districtpolicing.com/larne
Larne Community Safety Partnership028 28272313communitysafety@larne.gov.uk
Larne Borough Council028 28272313www.larne.gov.ukexternal link opens new window
Larne Borough Council Environmental Health Service028 28272313ehealth@larne.gov.uk
Larne Traders Association, Larne Borough Council028 28272313
Northern Ireland Housing Executive0344 8920900www.nihe.gov.ukexternal link opens new window
Womens Aid (24 Hour Helpline)0800 9171414
Victim Support (24 Hour Helpline)0845 3030900
Quick Check (Bogus Callers)  Freephone0800 0132290
Dalriada Doctor on Call028 25663500
Samaritans0845 7909090
Stop Hate Crime Now
Larne PSNI Supports "Hands Off My Friend"
Check out the websiteswww.handsoffmyfriend.org
www.facebook.com/handsoffmyfriend


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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  

Community Safety Partnership: - Locality Group Meeting

Due to a reformation of the Community Safety Partnerships' (CSP) an District Policing Partnership (DPP) to the Policing and Community Safety Partnership (PCSP), the convening of the Locality Group Meeting is postponed until further notice.

For additional information please contact the Community Safety Officer at Larne Borough Council Tel: 028 28272313 or E-Mail: communitysafety@larne.gov.uk
Neighbourhood Watch Meetingcommunitysafety@larne.gov.uk


Periodically your local Neighbourhood Police Officer will conduct

  • Street briefings
  • Police surgeries

             28 Nov 2011, 2pm - 4pm at the Harbour Community Office, Carnlough

  • Environmental Visual Audits
  • Personal interaction through face to face contact and Neighbourhood newsletter

It is anticipated that this will give members of the public the opportunity to engage with their Neighbourhood team, consult with them and influence how police address local issues.

Contact your neighbourhood police officers for more details of where and when your next meeting will take place.  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 or send us an email at  NPTLarneCoastRoad@psni.pnn.police.uk

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Neighbourhood News

Larne Neighbourhood News 2012

You said                          

Police and Communites together meeting - Larne Coast Road Locaility Group 24th November 2011

               

We Did

Six Month Plan

Young people engaged in Anti-social behaviour and problems associated with the illegal supply and misuse of alcohol and drugs.

High visibility patrols deployed in "Hot Spot" areas to disrupt, deter and detect offenders. Police will liaise with other Statutory and Voluntary Partner Agencies to conduct joint patrols.

A number of young people were detected in possession of an illegal substance and were reported to the Public Prosecution Service.

All Neighbourhood officers will patrol rural areas during the hours of darkness in an effort to disrupt, detect and deter criminals.

Young people engaged in Anti-social behaviour.

Several young people detected and spoken to in the presence of their parents.


Young drivers engaged in Anti-social behaviour

High visibility patrols deployed in reported areas to disrupt, deter and detect offenders. Police will liaise with other Statutory and Voluntary Partner Agencies to develop an initiative to address young drivers and road safety.


 

Next Meeting:  To Be Confirmed

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Neighbourhood Watch / Residents Groups

Neighbourhood Watch

There is one Neighbourhood Watch scheme currently running in Ballygally.  
Further information can be obtained by contacting Wendy Carson at Larne Borough Council  www.larne.gov.ukexternal link opens new window

Residents Groups
Ballygally Residents Association
Carnlough Residents Association


Page Last Updated: 30th April 2012