West Yorkshire Police: Neighbourhood Policing

Welcome to the Otley Neighbourhood page

Otley - Part of the North West Outer NPT, in the North West Leeds Division and part of the Otley & Yeadon ward.
This Neighbourhood also covers Otley.

Last updated: 6 September 2010
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Otley : Essential Contacts

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Neighbourhood Inspector
Richard Coldwell

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In an Emergency always dial 999.
For Non Emergencies dial 0845 6060606.

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Telephone
01274 471 458

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Telephone Contact:

Your local team may be out on patrol so please leave a detailed message on their voicemail.

Local Priorities and News Roundup

Our Local Priorities in your Neighbourhood are :

  • Drug Dealing / Anti-Social Behaviour : The Broadwalk
  • Anti-Social Behaviour: Kirkgate / Newmarket / Bondgate 9pm - 3am
  • Anti - Social Behaviour : St David's Road and Rumple Croft

News Roundup

News Roundup
Your Weekly Update from Your Local NPT -
Week Ending 05/09/2010

Last 7 Days CRIME

Burglary: there have been three burglaries in Otley this week. Two houses have been attacked where offenders have snapped the euro profile lock and gained entry. There has also been a garage burglary where offenders have forced a wooden door. Two suspects have been arrested one has been charged and is locked up until court

Vehicle Crime: There have been three thefts from vehicles in Otley this week, on all three occasions victims have left items of property on display including purses wallets and mobile phones. There has not been any arrests yet.

Anything Else of Note

Two men have been issued with Section 59 Notices, in relation to anti-social driving, If found using vehicles again in a similar manner they are liable to have the vehicles removed.

ASB Section / PACT Priority Update

All of the PACT priorities have been checked and were all in order.


Your Weekly Update from Your Local NPT -
Week Ending 29/08/10

Crime - There have been 4 reported burglaries this week. These have occurred on East View Terrace, where the door has been jemmied, nothing was stolen. Shirley Close, where the patio doors have attempted to be jemmied, no entry was gained.
Bermonsey Mews, the suspect/s have gained entry to the property via an insecure conservatory window and lastly on
St Martins Avenue, where the remote control to the garage has been taken out of the car and used to gain entry via the garage. There have also been 3 reports of theft from motor vehicles; these have occurred on St David’s Road, the vehicle was insecure. A laptop, wallet and binoculars were stolen from within the car. St Martins Field, entry has been gained by unknown means and a Sat Nav has been stolen. Scarborough Road, fog lights have been stolen from a vehicle.
On the 26th on Pool Road a vehicle was stopped by officers as it was marked up on our systems as links to drugs, 2 local males both aged 22 years were searched along with the car, a cannabis grinder was found but no drugs on this occasion.

ASB All local priorities have been patrolled and we are pleased to report a decline in ASB.
There have been several reports of ASB on Weston Drive, we are liaising with West North West Homes and the Anti Social Behaviour Unit regards these incidents. On the 23rd reassurance patrols were out and about on The Broadwalk, numerous residents were spoken with but no reports were received from anyone. On the 29th a Harley Davidson rally took place through Otley, which past without incident. Officers also dealt with an incident at the Car boot where some children were left on their own in a car.

Events PCSO Andrews and PCSOs Harrison plan on holding another session for bike marking in both Otley and Yeadon. They plan on Saturday 9th October for Otley and Saturday 30th October for Yeadon. Further details on location to follow.
PCSO Harrison and Andrews support the local Children's Centre on their Fun Day event, up to 200 people attended and fun was had by all trying on the police equipment and dressing up.

Other


On 26 July the Home Office published a consultation paper "Policing in the 21st Century: Reconnecting Police and the People". The document contains, amongst others, proposals to replace police authorities with a directly elected Police and Crime Commissioner for each force area, with the first elections taking place in May 2012.

West Yorkshire Police Authority members want to include the views of everyone living, studying or working in West Yorkshire in our response to the consultation, which includes those working for the Force. We have developed a short online survey for this purpose. It should just take a couple of minutes to complete.

If you want to take part, please click on the link to go to the survey. There you will find some information about the proposed role of the Police and Crime Commissioner to help you answer the questions. It will stay open until 31 August 2010.

The link is http://www.smart-survey.co.uk/v.asp?i=25415ntwtf

Please note: If clicking on the link doesn't work, try copying the link and pasting it directly into your web browser. If you still experience problems accessing the link, please call 01924 294000.


Your Weekly Update from Your Local NPT -
Week Ending 22/08/10


Last 7 Days CRIME

Burglary:

A burglary took place at a house on Jennetts Crescent where the offender gained entry through an insecure window. A laptop computer, alcohol and cigarettes were taken. Enquiries are continuing.

Premises at Dawson’s Yard were also targeted during the day where an item of electrical equipment was stolen.
A house was also burgled at the Oval where the offenders gained entry by unknown means at the rear of the house. Personal items were stolen.

Vehicle Crime:

An arrest was made at Kineholme Drive following a motor vehicle being taken without the owners consent.
A vehicle was interfered with at Grove Mill Court overnight. Nothing was taken and damage was caused to the point of entry.

Anything Else of Note

A male was arrested following a theft of goods from a shop in Otley.

A further male was issued with a caution after he was found to be in possession of some illegal substance.

ASB Section / PACT Priority update

The PACT priorities have been patrolled on a daily basis and anti-social behaviour calls have been very few in number.


Cash Windfall Up For Grabs to Tackle Local Issues
Monday, August 2, 2010

Work to prevent crime and disorder will be boosted by the West Yorkshire Police Community Trust.

The Community Trust has funds of up to £2,500 up for grabs in its latest grants round and gives local community/voluntary groups the chance to apply for funding to support their valuable work in addressing the priorities identified by local communities.
Please click here to view full article.

Please click here to view guidelines.

Please click here for Application Form.


Your Weekly Update from Your Local NPT -
Week Ending 15/08/10

Burglary:

A Burglary on West Chevin Road where the Offender/s have taken time to cut through several thick chains to gain entry. Several Generators were then stolen. a second on Granville mount via insecure living room window.

Vehicle Crime: None Reported.

Anything Else of Note:

A Robbery occurred on Westgate in Otley where the victim was pushed over from behind and then property stolen.

Alcohol has been seized from a group of youths who were sighted on the playing fields off Manor Street.

£80.00 fix penalty notice for disorder issued at Garnetts paper mill. £50.00 fix penalty notice issued for drinking on the street issued to an individual outside the Ring O Bells public House.

*Note* The Pubs through out Otley have been visited by the Police in relation to the designated public place order which means people can not have open vessels of alcohol in the stated area.

PACT Priorities:

We have attended several calls on the Weston Estate and Market Street. However no youths have been present on our arrival. Town Centre St Martins Field and the Broadwalk patrolled no issues.


Your Local Contacts

Neighbourhood Inspector:
Inspector Richard Coldwell

Neighbourhood Sergeants:
Sergeant 4487 Stuart Beck, Sergeant 4053 Neil Matthews, Sergeant 3012 Neil Perkis

Ward Managers:
PC 5958 Phillip Toner, PC 4952 Brushwood, PC 4104 Paul Ripley



Local PSCO’s : 
PCSO 312 Pete Andrews, PCSO 287 Luke Riddett, PCSO 586 Debbie Rayner



You can Text Us!

To send a text message to the Otley team, text 07950080240 start your text with NWO followed by your message.

Please note that there is a standard network rate charge for each text.

Please use it and pass it on.


NUISANCE MOTORCYCLE HOTLINE - 0113 2395092


0113 2395092 is a dedicated number for Members of the public to call with information and the reporting of nuisance motorcycles.



Forthcoming Contact Opportunities

If you would like to discuss anything with your local police on a face to face basis the below contact point is available.

The Contact Point at Bennett Court, on Weston Drive

Will now be held fortnightly

Tuesdays 10am  - 11am

Otley Contact Point is no longer held in the Library on Nelson Street. Further details will be published soon. In the meantime a personal visit can be made to Otley Police Station helpdesk from 9am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday.


Partners and Communities Together Meetings (PACT)

Forthcoming dates of local PACT ( Partners and Communities Together Meetings).

NPT NWO are now holding their own PACT meetings for the Otley and Yeadon Ward, they will be held in alternate months.

Otley PACT Meeting

Place: Room 2, Otley Civic Centre, Cross Green - This is a public meeting and we are grateful for the Town Council to allow us this opportunity the next meeting will be held:

Future Dates:

Due to refurbishments at the Civic Centre the following dates will be held in the Main Hall at the Community Centre, Crossgreen, Otley

Wednesday 13th October 2010 at 7pm

Wednesday 8th December 2010 at 7pm

Wednesday 9th February 2011 at 7pm

Wednesday 13th April 2011 at 7pm


Yeadon PACT Meeting

Wharfedale Room, Yeadon Town Hall,  High Street, Yeadon at 7pm

Dates:
2010
Thursday, 9 September 2010

Thursday, 11 November 2010

2011
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Thursday, 12 May 2011

Alternatively you can contact us through e-survey

Although we would really like to see you in person at the PACT meetings we understand that it is not always possible for you to make it. As a result we have introduced an e-survey whereby you can nominate an issue that you feel should be a policing priority in your area. Please click here to fill it in and we will ensure that your voice is heard at the next PACT meeting.


FARM WATCH

NORTH WEST OUTER NPT
FARM WATCH


AIMS

  • Reduce Opportunities for crime and vandalism 
  •  Strengthen community spirit so that everyone plays their part in protecting their property.
  • Report of suspicious incidents as they occur.
  • Improve two-way communication between farmers and the police.
  • To introduce early warning systems in farming and rural areas.
  • Reduce the fear of crime.

What is Farm Watch?

It is a partnership between the farming community and the police to encourage vigilance and communication. Intelligence is a vital tool in crime reduction and members of the public can assist by providing information no matter how trivial it may seem. If a pattern arises as a result of the information received we can then act upon this and address the issue. By communicating with each other we can help to prevent many crimes from happening in the first place, thus making the community a safer and more crime free area.

BENEFITS

  • Being signed up to our Crime Ring system which enables us to communicate local issues to members quickly and efficiently.
  • Where there are recurrent problems we can work together to tackle these by setting up operations and directing resources.
  • Reduction in crime and the fear of crime impacting on the community.
  • Information sharing between the police and Farm Watch members in relation to specific incidents.
  • Vigilant members who in partnership with the police will create a safer environment.

HOW CAN I HELP

  • Report suspicious incidents noting descriptions and vehicle numbers.
  • Tell us about people you allow vermin control and / or shooting rights to.
  • Mark your own property making it identifiable to you.
  • Record unregistered vehicles / plant on the CESAR system.

HOW WILL THE POLICE HELP

  • Send information text messages about criminal activity in your area.
  • Offer FREE target hardening advice.
  • Place FARM WATCH signs in your area. 
  •  Offer warning stickers as a deterrent.
  • Hold a contact point at Otley Farmers Market (Monday) where ideas and concerns can be addressed.
  • Give you direct contact to your local Police Community Support Officer.
  • Target Police activity to any given problem area.


CONTACT BEV GARNETT OR NIKKI WOODS at OTLEY on 01274 471458


Community Speed Watch

Local officers are using the Speed Indication (SID) Device in an effort to tackle the speeding issue’s that we have in our community. The aim is to re-educate drivers about the dangers of speeding as well as addressing residents concerns about inappropriate speed and to improve the quality of life for local residents.

SID is a portable device that can be deployed by officers to any location within our area. The device works by assessing the oncoming vehicle’s speed indicating with either a happy or unhappy face to whether the driver is driving at the correct speed. The device also shows the actual speed that the vehicle is travelling at. Officers then record any vehicle that is driving over the relevant speed bracket. These drivers are then dealt with appropriately.

Community Speed watch is a great way for North West Outer NPT to work together with communities to target these concerns and it gives residents the opportunity to get actively involved in helping to make the roads safer.

If you would like to join one of your local Officers to undertake a Speed watch Operation, or would like to nominate an area for us to do this, then please get in touch.

SID has been deployed at the following locations during June: 

11/06/10- Farnley Lane- 40 vehicles dealt with appropriately

30/06/10- Pool Road- 5 vehicles dealt with appropriately

Officers will continue to deploy SID at the above location and also on Bradford Road, Newall Carr Road, East Chevin Road and Farnley Lane. These are the main locations that local residents have expressed their concerns regarding speeding in Otley.

Update WC 12/07/10

The Speed Indication Device has been deployed recently on Pool Road where a number of offenders were caught speeding.
A further visit to this location is to be made on Monday 12th July.

Update W/C 19/7/10

SID has been deployed on Pool Road this week to warn drivers of the speed limit along that stretch of road. Traffic officers have also patrolled the Otley Area to combat local speeding issues.

Update W/C 02/08/10

The Speed Indication Device was deployed last week on Pool Road. A total of 32 vehicles had there details taken and the drivers contacted .

Week Ending 08/08/10:

SID deployed Farnley Lane and 29 letters issued. SID deployed Pool Road and 41 letters issued.

Week Ending 22/08/10

The Speed Indication Device was deployed this week on Pool Road where 33 vehicles were caught over the speed limit.

Week Commencing 23/08/10

SID not deployed this week.


Inspector's Monthly Message

Your monthly message from Inspector Richard Coldwell

Although things generally are looking really good I am increasingly worried about the behaviour of many people in our area. In Otley we have seen an increase in burglaries, if anyone has any idea as to who is responsible then please ring in and let us know. We are really trying our best and this month already we have made 5 arrests, last month we charged one young man with burglaries and he has been remanded in custody pending sentencing. What worries me is that decent honest folk are letting us all down. I know you have heard this before from me but over half of the house burglaries in Otley the thief just climbed or walked through an open window or door. I often worry when people tell me they think the worse thing that could happen to them is being murdered in their beds while they sleep. I know and I hope you know the likelihood of this happening is very, very, very low..............................having said that, maybe it isn't if people go to bed and leave their windows open and their doors unlocked ?

Similarly in the Guiseley area we have seen an increase in cars being broken into. I say being broken into but actually that's not always correct. In the last four weeks there have been twelve offences, but in six of these the car was unlocked and in three cases there was expensive property left on view in the car!!! Again if anyone has any information about who is doing this or who is selling stolen goods then let us know but please, please lock your cars up every time you leave them and never leave property in a vehicle, even in the boot or hidden away. No one in their right mind would leave a hundred pounds in cash on the dash board of their car would they? You would be surprised how many people leave a Sat Nav worth the same or more on show in their vehicle!!!



Richard Coldwell
Inspector
North West Outer Neighbourhood Policing Team
(covering Adel & Wharfedale, Guiseley & Rawdon, Horsforth, Otley & Yeadon Wards)


Safer Schools Partnership

Missing Persons

Missing Persons - Frequently asked questions and links. Please click here to open document.

Community Payback

Community Payback

The Courts in Leeds sentence offenders to 3000 hours

Community Payback every month. Small groups of offenders, supervised by the Probation Service will be working on community initiatives in your area. These initiatives will be chosen by you at PACT meetings. It can be anything from litter picking and graffiti removal to painting an old people’s home.

Click here to fill out a form to nominate a project in your area for Community Payback.


Council Meetings

Councillor's Surgery with PCSO’S will be held on the 3rd Friday of the month at 2.00pm at Yeadon Town Hall.


Yeadon Forum


Tuesday 7th September - Airedale room 7.00pm Yeadon Town Hall

Tuesday 7th December - Airedale room 7.00pm Yeadon Town Hall 



CASAC

Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA)

POCA – What is it?

The Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) 2002 is a comprehensive piece of legislation with a range of powers that can contribute to disrupting and dismantling criminal enterprises.


For futher information please click on the link below.

Why Should They?


Help, Support, Advice - Useful Numbers

Useful Contact Details

NUISANCE MOTORCYCLE HOTLINE - 0113 2395092 - is a dedicated number for members of the public to call with information and the reporting of nuisance motorcycles.

Noise Nuisance –
Daytime : 0113 222 4406
(answered Monday to Friday 8am – 6pm)
Night time : 0113 242 5841 (Sunday to Thursday night 8pm – 2am / Friday and Saturday 8pm – 3am)
Please note that both numbers are only answered during the operating hours of the service as shown. Outside of the above hours, you will hear a recorded message stating the operating hours of both services, but you cannot leave a message. You can however, still report noise online by visiting the Leeds website (www.leeds.gov.uk) and searching noise.

The National Domestic Violence help line.
0808 200 0247 Women’s Aid
- If you are a woman at risk of abuse.

If you feel you are at risk of violent or abusive behaviour you can get help to change from the Respect National Phone line 0845 122 8690. (Mon - Fri 10 - 1.00 and 2-5pm www.respectphoneline.org.uk) calls are 4p a minute and are confidential.


Our Local Commitment to You

Otley Neighbourhood Policing Team Will:
  1. Always treat you fairly, with dignity and respect, ensuring that you have fair access to our services at a time that is reasonable and suitable for you. 
  2. Provide you with information about your dedicated Neighbourhood Policing Team. 
  3. Ensure we and other police patrols are visible and on your patch at times when they will be most effective and when you tell us you most need them. We will ensure that your team are not taken away from neighbourhood business more than is absolutely necessary. We will spend at least 80% of our time visibly working in your neighbourhood, tackling your priorities. Staff turnover will be minimised. 
  4. Respond to every message directed to us within 24 hours and where necessary, provide a more detailed response as soon as we can. 
  5. Deploy officers to emergencies immediately, getting to you safely and as quickly as possible. We will aim to get to you within 15 minutes. 
  6. Ensure that, if attendance is needed, the most appropriate resource is sent, and:
    • If you are vulnerable or upset aim to be with you within 60 minutes.
    • If you are calling about a neighbourhood priority and attendance is required, we will aim to be with you within 60 minutes.
    • Alternatively, if appropriate, we will make an appointment to see you at a time that fits in with your life and within 48 hours.
    • If agreed that attendance is not necessary we will give you advice, answer your questions and/or put you in touch with someone who can help.
  7. Arrange public meetings to agree your priorities, at least once a month, giving you a chance to meet your local team with other members of your community. 
  8. Provide monthly updates on progress and on local crime and policing issues.
  9. If you have been a victim of crime agree with you how often you would like to be kept informed of progress in your case and for how long. You have the right to be kept informed at least every month if you wish for as long as is reasonable.
  10. Acknowledge any dissatisfaction with the service you have received within 24 hours of reporting it to us. To help us fully resolve the matter, discuss with you how it will be handled, give you an opportunity to talk in person to someone about your concerns and agree with you what will be done about them and how quickly.

How You Can Take Action

Go to a Neighbourhood Policing Meeting
Check the dates of forthcoming local meetings higher up this page, or see the West Yorkshire Police Authority’s Calendar of Meetings, open to the public.

Report a Crime
Use the local contacts listed at the top of this page, or there is more detailed information about reporting crime, and contacting police, on the “Contact us” page on the West Yorkshire Police website.

Join Your Neighbourhood Watch Scheme
Neighbourhood Watch is the largest voluntary crime prevention group in the country with over 10 million members. Full details are available on the Crime Prevention section on the West Yorkshire Police website.

Get Involved or Volunteer
Get involved, volunteer or contact your local team on the contact numbers to see what you can do to help. See more details about Police Volunteers on the West Yorkshire Police recruitment section.

Making a Complaint
Either contact your local police station (details at the top of this page) or use the online complaint / dissatisfaction forms on rhe main West Yorkshire Police website.

More information about West Yorkshire Police, policies and procedures
See the Publication Scheme section on the main West Yorkshire Police website.

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