Last updated on: Monday, June 13
The Safer Neighbourhoods Team responsible for Fleet West is:
PC Natasha Farr and PCSO Nick Greenwood.

We are based out of Fleet Police Station.
Locally, we work with your community to find out what matters most where you live. We will work with you and our partner agencies to agree the main priorities for the area and how we will work together to tackle them.
Our Community Priorities:
We have been collating concerns that have been raised over the last month and have made changes our community priorities:
- To prevent road traffic offences around the area of All Saints School
These are the priorities that people in your local area have agreed with the Safer Neighbourhoods team. You can influence these priorities by contacting your team, attending a meeting or speaking to members of the team when you see them out and about.
Actions we have taken in relation to your priorities
You said: To prevent road traffic offences around the area of All Saints School
We did:
Patrols have continued before and after school hours. Parents are still parking in residents spaces and on the 'no waiting' yellow line and subsequently blocking driveways. A letter has been drawn up on behalf of the police and the school that will be sent out to parents who are seen committing these traffic offences.
We would like to remind parents that it is an offence to park a vehicle over a dropped kerb or obstructing a driveway. This type of offence is enforced by way of a £30 fixed penalty notice.
Offenders brought to justice
To be updated soon.
No Cold Calling Zones
No Cold Calling Zones have now been established in Dukes Mead, Perry Drive, Belvedere Close, Denning Drive, Linkway, Richmond Close, Kings Keep and Tavistock Road.
Parts of the Dinorben area have now also been issued with their No Cold Calling packs and signs should be going up very soon.
We will continue to seek more areas to promote this scheme as we really do feel it is very beneficial. If you are interested in the No Cold Calling Scheme please email the team via the link below or click on this link for more information. Hampshire Constabulary is not responsible for external websites.
Burglary Prevention
Burglary packs have been made up and are continually being delivered across the beat. We are gradually covering every road in our area providing you with basic crime prevention advice.
Our burglary rate has been very low this year and we are determined to make this fall further. When you receive your pack please take the time to read the information contained in it.
If you are a new resident to the area please get in touch via the details at the bottom of this page to request a pack or find out if your road is yet to receive them.
School Visits
PC Farr and PCSO Greenwood, along with the Head of Year 7 of Courtmoor and Calthorpe Park Schools, are planning Year 7 introduction meetings with the team.
We are also planning talks at the junior schools on the beat about road safety and stranger danger.
Presentations have been conducted with the community safety team from Hart District Council at both Calthorpe and Courtmoor schools. The presentations were held to provide advice about Halloween and Bonfire night.
How you can take action
Community surgeries
For a Safer Neighbourhoods Team there is little more important than meeting with as many members of our community as possible.
Beat surgeries give residents the opportunity to meet with their local officers and air any views they have about community life. Come and have a chat with your local policing team to express any issues you have or to tell us what you would like to see us doing in your community.
The following beat surgeries take place on the dates from 10am until 11am at the Fleet Football Club, Crookham Road:
- Thursday, September 1
- Tuesday, October 4
- Tuesday, November 1
- Tuesday, December 6
The following beat surgeries take place on the following Thursdays from 2pm until 3pm at Linkway Parade:
- August 25
- September 29
- October 27
- November 24
Have your say
If you have any issues that you feel should be one of our community priorities or you have any neighbourhood issues you would like to discuss with us please email us through this page.
Your Voice Counts - community priorities
Your Safer Neighbourhoods team wants to hear from you. Have your say on what the policing priorities should be for your area, by clicking here to download a copy of the form and send it back to your local team.
Volunteering
You could also volunteer to help the teams working in your local area and make a real difference to your neighbourhood. Click here for more information about police support volunteers..
Crime mapping and local performance information
Hampshire Constabulary has joined with partner agencies in the two counties to provide you with local information about crime and disorder, using a system called CADDIE. On the bottom left hand side of this page, you can enter your postcode into CADDIE to view information about your local area.
You can also view details of how we are performing against certain key criteria in your local area. Click here to see your local performance information.
How to contact us
If you would like to speak to any of the officers responsible for policing your local area, please call 101 or email the team.