Sergeant Dave Hill is responsible for the Safer Neighbourhood Teams covering the following areas of the Fleet sector:
For more information about what your local Safer Neighbourhoods Teams are doing, please select the relevant link above.
The Safer Neighbourhoods Team at Fleet are focused on dealing with community issues, ensuring the communities living in Fleet are able to tell us what the community safety issues or other problems are.
We work towards solutions within a multi agency framework with our numerous willing partners and the community aiming to improve the quality of life for the people of Fleet.
Hart district has one of the lowest crime rates in the country and is the safest place in Hampshire to live. For this to continue we need the community to talk to their beat officers and PCSOs so that the community can continue to tell us what is happening.
Please attend one of our beat surgeries or make contact with your beat officer if you have any issues you wish to discuss. (Beat surgeries are advertised on the officers' pages).
The information we have received over the past few months has resulted in several crack house closures and search warrants been executed by the team. These all go towards reducing crime and anti-social behaviour in the community.
The teams' hard work has resulted in several of our higher profile criminals being dealt with by courts. Some of this success is down to information we receive from the community, so if you know something, even if you are do not want to give us your name, please call the Crimestoppers charity or contact us on the details below.
Please feel free to invite your local beat officer along to any meetings or events you are running. They welcome invitations and can either put together a short presentation or run a stall providing advice and information on all areas of police work and our work with the local communities.
I would also urge people to get involved in the Neighbourhood Watch scheme. It is a valuable community run crime prevention organisation that not only works towards reducing crime but helps build community relations.
We are currently open on:
Monday to Thursday mornings from 9am until 1pm and then from 2pm until 5pm in the afternoons.
Fridays from 9am until 1pm and then from 2pm until 4.30pm in the afternoons.
We are closed weekends and Bank Holidays.
If you would like to feedback your thoughts, comments, and experiences then please visit our
Your Voice Counts page.
No Cold Calling Zones
We are looking to put some into place if anyone would like one in your area please contact:
No Cold Calling Zones
Hampshire County Council
Trading Standards Service
Montgomery House
Monarch Way
Winchester
SO22 5PW
Telephone: 01962 833620
Email Hampshire County Council
Or for further information visit the No Cold Calling website
Useful links
Advice Key Holder - Who should register? The scheme is designed to apply only to domestic premises fitted with an audible-only alarm (known as Type B) and to any commercial premises with or without an audible alarm. Those premises whose alarms are linked to a monitoring station (known as Type A) have their key holders recorded by the monitoring company and should not register on this scheme.
Missing Kids
Fleet Neighbourhood Watch
SNAP discos
Hart District Council
Safer Streets
Secured By Design
Kidscape
National Centre for Domestic Violence
Immobilise - The UK National Property Register
Victims of Crime Childrens Charity
Domestic Violence - Hart District Council - If you are worried about someone knowing you have visited this website there are some tips on this page.
Business and retail crime - Home Office
Federation of Small Businesses - Members of the Fleet business community are invited to obtain assistance in a crime prevention strategy being held in Fleet by the Safer Neighbourhoods team to review business security and arson risks.
This will include the actual premises and the immediate environment. The time you devote could save the cost and time of dealing with the disruption of an incident which could be avoided through simple measures being put in place.
Hart remains one of the safest places in this county to live and work. Crime prevention advice is given without the intention of creating a contract. Neither the Home Office nor Hampshire Constabulary takes any responsibility for the advice given.
Catch 22 is a charity that helps young people out of their drink and drugs problems. It offers:
- 24/7 Emergency Referral and Crisis Line for young people
- A confidential service for young people aged 19 and under
- A prompt response before their motivation falters and problems get worse
- A harm-reduction approach which informs young people about the effects of drug and alcohol misuse and the risks involved Individually tailored help based on an assessment of each young person’s needs
- Specialist support for mental health problems
- Access to our education, training and employment specialists to open up new opportunities
- Help for the family so they’re better able to support the young person
- Access to prescribing and needle exchange services
- Access to alternative therapies
- Social work qualified staff
- Access to mentors and aftercare
Information for young people, parents and carers: 0845 459 9405 / 0800 599 9591
For more information text your name and "help" to 07797805821
Email: 247hants@catch-22.org.uk
Please note Hampshire Constabulary is not responsible for external websites.
If you would like to speak to the officers responsible for policing in your local area, please call 101 or email Sgt Hill and his team.