Find out more about three of the Safer Neighbourhood Teams who are working with the public to make the borough a safer place. For information about the Safer Neighbourhood Team that are working in your area follow one of the links below:
Hayling Island Safer Neighbourhoods Team >>
Bedhampton Safer Neighbourhoods Team >>
Emsworth Safer Neighbourhoods Team >>
External link to information on other Safer Neighbourhood Teams working in the Havant Borough >>
Sergeant Steve Pratley is responsible for the policing of Hayling Island Neighbourhood and would like to introduce you to his team. The team has clear aims and priorities that include:

Targeting and dealing with all anti-social behaviour issues.
Hayling Island Safer Neighbourhoods Team works with local
schools and youth projects to help educate young people regarding
anti-social behaviour and crime prevention. This includes holding a
regular beat surgery at The Hayling College.
Hayling Island now has the largest Safer Neighbourhoods Team that
it has ever had. An integral part of the team are the Police
Community Support Officers (PCSO). The presence of these officers
has allowed the key issue of anti-social behaviour and juvenile
nuisance to be targeted resulting in a considerable drop in not
just reported incidents but overall crime as well.
The role of the PCSOs is to provide a visible and re-assuring
presence for the majority of their duty time, dealing with issues
that concern people such as anti-social behaviour and graffiti.
This allows Police Officers to carry out roles such as attending
emergency calls, investigation and bringing cases to court and
offenders to justice.
Hayling Island Safer Neighbourhoods Team holds bi-monthly surgeries
utilising a Mobile Police Station. This has proved to be a very
useful event and allows us to promote where we are going to be to
give residents the opportunity to come and speak with us. The team
have also been involved in attending the Bridge Centre for the
Pride of Place initiative each Wednesday morning.
Hayling Island Station is open Monday – Friday between the hours of
1600 and 2000.
Should you have a problem in your area that you believe requires
police assistance please contact any of the team on 0845 045 45 45
or e-mail hayling.island.snt@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
Sergeant Darren Osgood is responsible for Community Policing within Bedhampton and would like to introduce you to the team:
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| PCSO 13604 Matt Cox | PC 21744 Rob Swift-Simmonds |
Our priorities are to provide public reassurance, reduce anti-social behaviour and reduce key crimes in your neighbourhood. We can only do this with support of key agencies and you, the public.
We work closely with the Havant & Bedhampton Community Board, Councillors, Neighbourhood Watch, Bedhampton Volunteers, resident’s associations, housing agencies, local businesses, churches and the local schools and college.
We know from experience that listening to residents and keeping you informed is vital in order to make you feel safer at home and at work. You can take part in shaping how we police by attending the Bedhampton Beat Surgery. This takes place on the first Thursday of each month between 6pm - 8pm at Bedhampton Social Hall, Bedhampton Road.
Alternatively you can contact the team by phone on 0845 0454545 and ask to speak to one of the team at Havant Police Station, or by e-mail at bedhampton.snt@hampshire.pnn.police.uk
Sergeant Darren Osgood is responsible for Community Policing within Emsworth and would like to introduce you to the team:
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| PC 20251 Jon Butler |
PCSO 13389 Diane Robbins |
Our priorities are to provide public reassurance, reduce anti social behaviour and reduce key crimes in your neighbourhood. We can only do this with the support of key agencies and you, the public.
We work closely with the Emsworth Community Board, Councillors, Neighbourhood Watch, Emsworth Business Association, Emsworth Food Festival Committee, resident’s associations, housing agencies, local businesses, churches, sailing clubs/associations and the local schools.
We know from experience that listening to residents and keeping you informed is vital in order to make you feel safer at home and at work. You can take part in shaping how we police by attending the Emsworth Beat Surgery. This takes place on the first Wednesday of each month between 11am – 12 midday at the Pastoral Centre, High Street, Emsworth.
Alternatively you can contact the team by phone on 0845 0454545 and ask to speak to one of the team at Havant Police Station, or by e-mail at emsworth.snt@hampshire.pnn.police.uk