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Fakenham Neighbourhood

Fakenham

This page contains details of events and meetings where you can meet and discuss your issues and concerns with members of the Fakenham team. In the meantime, if you wish to contact your local officer please ring 0845 456 4567, and ask for the Fakenham Safer Neighbourhood Team.

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Current priorities for Fakenham Neighbourhood

Priority 1: LITTLE SNORING - Anti social behaviour ranging from abusive language, throwing eggs and tomatoes at houses and removing Signs.


Priority 2: OAK STREET - Anti social behaviour with youths congregating near TESCOS and along the street.


Priority 3: GREAT RYBURGH - Highfield close and Fakenham road - Youths damaging hedges and walls as they walk home from the school buses.

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Your next meeting to agree local priorities will be on;

5th Jan 2009 17:30

The next Key Individual Network (KIN) meeting for Fakenham Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) will take place on 5th January 2009, at Hempton Village Hall. If you have any issues that you would like raised at this meeting contact a member of the Fakenham Safer Neighbourhood Team on 0845 456 4567


Actions taken for Fakenham Neighbourhood

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Meet the Team

Contact the Team on : 0845 456 4567 and ask for the Fakenham team.

Email the Team: sntfakenham@norfolk.pnn.police.uk

  • Insp Michael Brown

    Insp Michael Brown

  • Sgt Tony Toynton

    Sgt Tony Toynton

  • PC Rebecca Rogers

    PC Rebecca Rogers

  • PCSO Joanne Robotham

    PCSO Joanne Robotham

  • PCSO Rebecca Taylor

    PCSO Rebecca Taylor

  • PCSO Sarah Belton

    PCSO Sarah Belton

  • PC Lee Anderton

    PC Lee Anderton


Crime performance

In order to inform people about the impact of crime and anti-social behaviour on their neighbourhood the tables set out below show the common types of offences that are committed in this neighbourhood. The tables are updated on a monthly basis and compare the last three months of recorded crime against the same three month period in the previous year. In that way you can see if crime is increasing or decreasing and what type of crime has the greatest impact in terms of volume.

Crime performance – comparing three month periods each year

Crime type 2007* 2008* +/-%
change
+/-%
Norfolk change
Serious Violent Crime 1 2 100.0% -53.30%
Assault With Injury 13 13 0.0% -31.30%
Burglary Dwelling 9 3 -66.70% -7.90%
Burglary Other 10 28 180.00% 4.80%
Robbery 0 0 0% -1.20%
Theft Of A Vehicle 3 6 100.00% -3.70%
Theft From A Vehicle 8 9 12.50% -8.10%
Drug Offences 6 9 50.00% 1.00%
Criminal Damage 74 51 -31.10% -9.50%
All Crime 211 194 -8.10% -8.30%

* The table is showing the number of crimes recorded over a three month period each year. For example between 1 April to 30 June 2007 compared against 1 April to 30 June 2008. As the table is updated each month the 3 month reporting period will advance by a month.

Anti-social behaviour (ASB) performance

In a similar way to crime performance the table below shows you the level and type of Anti-social behaviour recorded by the police in this neighbourhood over a 3 month period each year. The way in which the incidents are recorded is regulated by the national incident recording standards and the information is taken from the police incident recording system.

National incident recording standards

Anti-social behaviour – comparing three month periods each year

ASB Incident type Incident
count
2007
Incident
count
2008
+/- %
Local Change
+/-%
Norfolk Change
Solvent Misuse 0 0 N/A -65.7%
Street Drinking 1 0 -100.0% 14.3%
Begging / Vagrancy 1 0 -100.0% 59.1%
Prostitution 0 0 N/A -100.0%
Abandoned Vehicles 17 18 5.9% -21.3%
Vehicle Nuisance 40 33 -17.5% 3.6%
Noise Nuisance 8 12 50.0% 27.3%
Littering 5 2 -60.0% 58.7%
Fireworks Nuisance 0 5 N/A 50.0%
Neighbour Disputes 14 19 35.7% 2.5%
Rowdy Behaviour 146 171 17.1% 4.6%
ASB Other 32 33 3.1% 7.1%
ASB Total 264 293 11.0% 4.3%

Crime detection performance

The neighbourhood detection performance table shows you how the police are doing in solving a crime that has been committed and recorded. The police follow a national standard on identifying when a crime has been solved and can be claimed to have been detected. A crime is detected when the investigation has been resolved by way of:

Charge
Summons to court
Caution
Offence taken into consideration
Reprimand
Final Warning
Fixed Penalty Notice

The table below shows you the detection rate for local crimes experienced by this neighbourhood compared to Norfolk Constabulary's overall county wide detection performance. The table captures current performance and again uses the three month periods.

Crime type Local Detection
Rate 2008
%
Norfolk Detection
Rate 2008
%
Serious Violent Crime 0.0% 57.1%
Assault With Injury 69.2% 49.2%
Burglary Dwelling 33.3% 58.6%
Burglary Other 7.1% 15.6%
Robbery 0.0% 28.4%
Theft Of A Vehicle 50.0% 23.4%
Theft From A Vehicle 22.2% 38.3%
Drug Offences 111.1% 104.0%
Criminal Damage 31.4% 17.0%
All Crime 36.6% 36.4%

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