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Antrim and Newtownabbey Policing District incorporates seven District Electoral Areas, namely, Airport, Antrim, Ballyclare, Dunsilly, Glengormley Urban, Macedon and Three Mile Water, as well as a large number of towns, villages and more rural communities. The district has a strong, vibrant international population and welcome a large number of tourists every year.

We deliver a policing service that is community focused, tackling the issues that matter to you.

Phone
101
Address
24 Castle Street, Antrim, BT41 4AU
Opening Hours
11am-7pm Monday to Friday

Please note: These email accounts are not monitored 24/7. If you need to report an incident contact 101, use our online reporting portal at Online Incident or if it is an emergency call 999.

Phone
101
Address
418 Shore Road, Newtownabbey, BT37 9RT
Opening Hours
11am-7pm Monday to Friday

Please note: These email accounts are not monitored 24/7. If you need to report an incident contact 101, use our online reporting portal at Online Incident or if it is an emergency call 999.

Your Local Policing Area

Local policing in Antrim and Newtownabbey is delivered by Local Policing Response Teams (LPRTs) and Local Neighbourhood Policing Teams (LNPTs).

Communities living in the Antrim and Newtownabbey District have ten LPRTs, Antrim and Newtownabbey Police Stations, providing 24 hour cover to keep people safe.

Local Neighbourhood Policing

There are four LNPTs who cover every district electoral ward in the Antrim and Newtownabbey District.

LNPTs are based in based in Antrim and Newtownabbey Police Stations and work in partnership with communities as well as statutory and voluntary bodies to address local issues and concerns and find long lasting solutions.

The teams are committed to improving your quality of life and building safer communities with you. Your neighbourhood officers work in partnership with other agencies in health, education and local government to deliver collaborative solutions.

Local Neighbourhood Policing Team Contact Details

Contact details for your Local Neighbourhood Policing Teams (LNPTs) are listed below. When a LNPT officer is unavailable to take your call you will be able to leave a message so that you can be contacted on their return to duty.

If your call relates to an emergency, please call 999.

If your call relates to a non-emergency, please call 101 to report the matter.

The email addresses below are for general enquiries and are not monitored 24/7. It should not be used to report incidents or crimes. These should be reported by calling us on 101, or 999 in an emergency.

  • Antrim LNPT cover the following wards: Aldergrove, Antrim Centre, Clady, Cranfield, Crumlin, Fountain Hill, Greystone, Parkgate, Randalstown, Shilvodan, Springfarm, Steeple, Stiles, Templepatrick and Toome.

    Contact Antrim LNPT
  • Newtownabbey LNPT cover the following wards: Abbey, Ballyclare East, Ballyclare West, Ballyduff, Ballyhenry, Ballynure, Ballyrobert, Burnthill, Carnmoney, Collinbridge, Doagh, Fairview, Glebe, Glengormley, Hightown, Jordanstown, Mallusk, Monkstown, Mossley, O'Neill, Rathcoole, Rostulla, Valley and Whitehouse.

    Contact Newtownabbey LNPT
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Our Approach to Engagement

Communities in Northern Ireland are critical to the provision of effective policing services. Improving public perceptions and increasing trust through positive public engagement can significantly increase confidence in policing activity and enhance legitimacy.

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Your Community. Your Police.

Neighbourhood policing is at the heart of the service we deliver. You can find out more about our approach to neighbourhood policing and what you can expect from your local police below.

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Female Officer and child

The Hallmarks of Neighbourhood Policing

The Hallmarks of Neighbourhood Policing define our approach to neighbourhood policing. They tell you what you can expect from your local police.

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Foreword from District Commander

We are working hard every day across the District to provide a safe environment and community for everyone who works, lives and visits here.

We have two police stations across the district in both Antrim and Newtownabbey and deliver 24/7 policing with ten Local Policing Response Teams (LPRTs) and four Local Neighbourhood Policing Teams (LNPTs) responding to your calls for service.

Neighbourhood policing is at the heart of the service we deliver and we work closely with our partners in different sectors to find comprehensive and long lasting solutions to the concerns you raise.

We are here for you and if you have concerns about crime or antisocial behaviour in your neighbourhood please contact your Local Neighbourhood Policing Team.

District Personnel

Temporary Superintendent Darren Fox

Temporary Superintendent Darren Fox is the District Commander for Antrim and Newtownabbey.

Chief Inspector David Gray
Chief Inspector David Gray

Chief Inspector David Gray

Chief Inspector David Gray is responsible for Performance.

Chief Inspector Rory Bradley
Chief Inspector Rory Bradley

Chief Inspector Rory Bradley

Chief Inspector Rory Bradley is responsible for Engagement.

Latest news

  • 26 August 2023
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