J Luckman is responsible for the Safer Neighbourhood team for Ryde North-east & North-west
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eastwight.snt@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
Known as the Gateway to the Island because it is so easy to reach, Ryde is just a short sea crossing from Portsmouth or Southsea. With the construction of the pier, in 1814, and the establishment of a regular ferry service in 1825, the town became an elegant Victorian seaside resort.
Ryde's main attraction is its miles of glorious golden sand and shallow coastal waters that extend all the way around the coast to Springvale and Seaview. The Esplanade has a marina, beautiful gardens and activities for all the family, such as bowling green, children's amusement park, ice rink, tenpin bowling, nightclub, boating lake, swimming pool with retractable roof and the dotto train. Stroll along the sea wall to Puckpool Park, with café, tennis and children's play park. Appley Park has pitch and putt and the Victorian landmark Appley Tower. Regattas have attracted crowds to Ryde for around 150 years. Union Street and the long High Street beyond are packed with interesting shops, pubs.
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rydetown.snt@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
07901 102477
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andrew.gill@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
Sergeant Andy Gill currently manages the Ryde Town Safer Neighbourhoods Team which comprises of 3 police constables and 3 Police Community Support Officers. Sergeant Gill has 22 years service and prior to transferring to the Isle of Wight served with the Metropolitan Police for 17 years.
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lesley.metcalfe@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
PC Metcalfe works in the Ryde North East/North West neighbourhood.
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simon.crew@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
07901102496
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rydetown.snt@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
PC 1899 Rich Veitch currently has 13 years service as a frontline uniformed officer. PC Veitch has served at all Isle of Wight police stations mainly as a response officer, although the majority of service has been completed at Ryde police station. PC Rich Veitch now joins the Ryde town safer neighbourhood team and is responsible for the town centre along with two other police officers and three PCSO's.
07901 102348
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stephen.hull@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
Pcso At Ryde Police Station covering Beat 7
07901102384
101 ex 668124
neil.harris@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
PCSO Harris joined Hampshire Constabulary in 1998 as a Special Constable. In 2006 became a Police Community Support Officer based at Newport, before joining the Ryde Town Team in April 2009. PCSO Harris is the Liaison Officer for the independent Ryde Pubwatch. Along with other officers PCSO Harris assists with community priorities and assists with enforcing the Designated Public Place Order (DPPO) in Ryde.
07901102381
08450454545
rydetown.snt@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
PCSO RALPHS has been a PCSO for 4 years and works alongside four police officers and two other PCSO's
07901102399
101 ex 668124
darren.fennell@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
PCSO Fennell patrols the North and North East neighbourhoods of Ryde.He is responsible for police and community issues that matter to the residents. This includes the behaviour and welfare of children, engaging with community groups, protecting the vulnerable and elderly and ensuring that the streets and parks are safe places, free from risk or fear of crime. He is based from Ryde Police Station.
PCSO Fennell, shares responsiblities for crime and disorder in both the town centre and on Ryde Esplanade. His main objective is to reduce the criminal and anti social behaviour of people who live in or visit these two parts of the town especially those people who repeatedly offend. He also aims to reduce problems relating to specific locations and addresses that cause ongoing disturbance to the neighbourhood.
101 ex 668124
kerri.trickey@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
SC Trickey patrols the North and North East neighbourhoods of Ryde. Kerri, shares responsiblities for crime and disorder in both the town centre and on Ryde Esplanade. Her main objective is to reduce the criminal and anti social behaviour of people who live in or visit the town especially those people who repeatedly offend. Kerri also aims to reduce problems relating to specific locations and addresses that cause ongoing disturbance to the neighbourhood.