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As one of two Chief Inspectors for neighbourhood policing within Cambridgeshire, I lead the neighbourhood teams across the north of the county (Peterborough and Fenland), overseeing six Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPTs) and two Neighbourhood Support Teams (NSTs).

My Neighbourhood Policing Teams are split with four covering Peterborough, led by two inspectors, and two teams within Fenland which are led by one inspector. Each individual team has a dedicated sergeant, police constables and police community support officers (PCSOs), who are focused on tackling crime, anti-social behaviour and the problems in your area. We work in partnership with local authorities, partner agencies and residents to build stronger, safer communities.

The two Neighbourhood Support Teams consist of a sergeant and PCs, led by an inspector, and primarily focus on tackling county lines and organised crime groups, as well as a wide range of other things to support general neighbourhood policing.

My 18-year policing career started in Peterborough as a response officer before I was promoted to sergeant where I remained in response policing for a short while before moving into force-wide specialist roles. Much of my time was spent on frontline policing in Peterborough and in the Fens, dealing with all manner of calls for service which has put me in good stead to understand and appreciate the challenges in policing these areas, and the responsibility to support the many diverse communities we have.

My experience of policing has taught me that putting the right officers in the right place is key, whilst making sure we are visible, approachable, task-focussed and determined in tackling crime and disorder. My team and I are focused on delivering this through proactive, intelligence-led policing that is rooted in engagement.

I am proud to lead neighbourhood policing in the north, my teams and I are committed to "creating a safer Cambridgeshire" with neighbourhood policing at the heart of everything we do.

I am proud to serve as part of the neighbourhood policing team for Cambridgeshire Constabulary. As the Fenland neighbourhood policing inspector, I hold geographical responsibility for the whole of the Fenland district which covers Wisbech, March, Chatteris, Whittlesey and surrounding areas. I manage two teams which are each made of a sergeant, police constables (PCs) and Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs), who are all committed to tackling crime and anti-social behaviour, alongside partner agencies to resolve local problems and create meaningful, positive change in our communities.

With more than 24 years of policing experience, I have had the privilege of working across a range of policing areas including operational, neighbourhood policing, intelligence, proactive teams and offender management. This breadth of experience has equipped me with a deep understanding of how to address complex issues and implement effective strategies. I am especially passionate about prevention and using alternate methods of tackling criminality, in conjunction with our partners in the wider justice system.

I began my policing career in 2006 as a Police Community Support Officer with Norfolk Constabulary, before joining Cambridgeshire Constabulary in 2010 as a PC. Since then, I have dedicated the majority of my service to frontline response policing in Fenland, while also gaining valuable experience in neighbourhood policing.

As a Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant for Fenland, I lead a committed team of PCs and PCSOs covering March, Chatteris, Whittlesey, and the surrounding areas. My team and I work closely with local communities, partner agencies, and key stakeholders to address persistent anti-social behaviour, safeguard vulnerable individuals, and resolve community concerns through effective problem solving.

I am deeply passionate about Fenland and have a strong understanding of the local area. I believe in the importance of building meaningful relationships with the communities we serve and taking a proactive, visible approach to policing. Our focus is on long-term solutions that promote public safety, enhance trust, and create lasting, positive change.

I am proud to supervise neighbourhood policing in Fenland. My team remains committed to supporting the force’s vision of “Creating a Safer Cambridgeshire”, with neighbourhood policing at the heart of everything we do.

I am the neighbourhood officer for Whittlesey, Eastrea, Coates, Benwick and Turves (including Bassenhally Ward, Coates & Eastrea Ward, Lattersey Ward, North West Ward, St Andrews Ward and South Ward)

I have worked for Cambridgeshire Constabulary for eight years now and currently work in the Fenland Neighbourhood Policing Team.

I am additionally trained in carrying a taser, public order deployment, stinger, pursuit and M.O.E.

I remain committed to "creating a safer Cambridgeshire" and look forward to continuing to work with the local community.

I am the neighbourhood officer for Chatteris and Manea (including Birch, Slade Lode North, Slade Load South, The Mills, Wenneye and Manea).

I have been a neighbourhood policing officer now since 2024. Prior to this I worked in response policing for six years after volunteering as a Special Constable between 2016 and 2019.

In my current role I lead on Operation Luscombe which is a multi-agency operation to tackle street drinking, drug taking and homelessness in and around the Wisbech area. This is a challenging role which can take months to gain trust and cooperation of the individuals before I can signpost them to services who will work with them to tackle their issues.

I am the Safer Schools Officer for Fenland North Cambridgeshire.

I joined Cambridgeshire Constabulary in 2009 as a Police Community Support Officer and remained in the role until 2017 when I joined as a police officer. I started out in response policing in Huntingdon before moving to Peterborough.

In 2019 I moved to Neighbourhood Policing covering he south of the city where I remained for four years. During this time, I completed training in the use of taser, method of entry and stinger.

In January 2024 I moved to the Safer Schools Officer role.

I thoroughly enjoy this role, and I am really keen to show young people that despite some interactions with police being negative, such as domestic matters, stop and search etc, we are there to turn to for support and will always look to make a positive impact through the work we do.

I am the neighbourhood officer for Whittlesey, Eastrea, Coates, Benwick and Turves (including Bassenhally Ward, Coates & Eastrea Ward, Lattersey Ward, North West Ward, St Andrews Ward and South Ward)

I have worked for Cambridgeshire Constabulary for 10 years now and worked in the Fenland Neighbourhood Policing Team for the last four years.

My main role is developing intelligence provided by the community, carrying out proactive patrols in hotspot areas, targeting offenders and working with partner agencies to help solve local issues.

I am looking forward to meeting those who I have not yet met on my patrols, and for those that I have already met, I look forward to continuing working with you.

I am the neighbourhood officer for March, Doddington and Wimblington (including March East Ward, March North Ward, March South Ward, Peas Hill Ward, Town End Ward, West Ward, Wimblington and Doddington)

I have worked for Cambridgeshire Constabulary for eight years now and worked in the Fenland Neighbourhood Policing Team for the past three years.

My main role is developing intelligence provided by the community, carrying out proactive patrols in hotspot areas and targeting prolific offenders.

I work closely with partner agencies such as Fenland District Council to deter crime, intervene and problem-solve where possible. I have an appreciation of what local concerns mean to the community and how important it is to deal with these issues.

I look forward to seeing you all out and about in the community!

I am the neighbourhood officer for Chatteris and Manea (including Birch, Slade Lode North, Slade Load South, The Mills, Wenneye and Manea

I have worked for Cambridgeshire Constabulary for more than 11 years now and worked in the March Neighbourhood Policing Team for the past three years.

My main role is developing intelligence provided by the community to carry out warrants, proactive patrols in "hotspot" areas, targeting offenders who cause the most harm and working closely with partner agencies including housing providers and the local council.

Being part of the Neighbourhood Team in March is fantastic. It is a role like no other.

I am the neighbourhood officer for March, Doddington and Wimblington (including March East Ward, March North Ward, March South Ward, Peas Hill Ward, Town End Ward, West Ward, Wimblington and Doddington)

I have worked for Cambridgeshire Constabulary for 10 years now and been a part of the Fenland Neighbourhood Policing Team for the last year, having spent nine years working on response in Wisbech.

My main role is to develop intelligence, carry out proactive patrols within our area, particularly hotspot areas, target offenders and work with partner agencies to help solve local issues within the community.

Alongside my day-to-day role, I am also a trained public safety officer and part of the force’s Police Support Unit (PSU) deployment. PSU officers are used to resource a wide range of events, including both pre-planned and spontaneous incidents. This could mean policing football matches, dealing with peaceful protests, unlicensed music events or being called for mutual aid for much larger events working alongside other forces across the country.

I am the Police Community Support Officer for March, Doddington and Wimblington (including March East Ward, March North Ward, March South Ward, Peas Hill Ward, Town End Ward, West Ward, Wimblington and Doddington)

I applied to join Cambridgeshire Constabulary in the summer of 2022, shortly after completing a bachelor’s degree in sociology and social policy. I joined the March Neighbourhood Policing Team as a PCSO in January 2023, where I remain to this day.

Day-to-day I support the team in working to resolve community concerns such as anti-social behaviour, illegal parking and shoplifting in March and the wider area. I often work closely with partner agencies and the local council to solve long-standing issues.

Community engagement is the most important aspect of my role. Every month I host a police surgery at March Library. I also attend other events at community cafés and youth groups, and work closely with primary schools, carrying out parking patrols and delivering presentations on topics such as knife crime, road safety and anti-social behaviour.

I am the Police Community Support Officer in the March area.

I started this post in 2026, after working in healthcare for more than eight years as a keyworker.

I was drawn to policing because of my strong community focus and desire to build connections. I wanted to give back and make a real difference, and policing felt like the right path.

If you're considering a career in the police, the training is excellent, with experienced officers and staff ready to share their knowledge to help you succeed. If you see me around come have a chat, it will be amazing to hear from you.

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This map uses data from local forces. The hotspots give only a loose idea of where crimes happened. Actual locations and details of crimes are kept anonymous.

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203 incidents of Crime occurred in Cambridgeshire Constabulary could not be mapped to a location and therefore are not on this map. Learn more about how data is managed on police.uk.

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Known issues with forces' data are set out in the changelog on data.police.uk.

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