Neighbourhod Policing Team

Neighbourhood Policing is about putting the community at the heart of everything we do. It's about local people being a part of the solution to local issues that concern them.

Neighbourhood Policing Team: Eldene and Liden

How to contact your Neighbourhood Policing Team, and who they are

Contact details

Please use the team email address below to report issues of local concern in your neighbourhood - this email address should not be used to report crime - please call 0845 408 7000 to report minor crimes

Email eldeneandlidennpt@wiltshire.pnn.police.uk
Telephone 0845 408 7000

Team members

Community Beat Manager (CBM)

PC Rachel BarnettName: PC Rachel Barnett
Shoulder Number: 1016
About me: My name is Rachel Barnett and I've been a Police Officer since 1989, serving all this time in the Swindon area. I am really looking forward to working closely with the local community in my role as Community Beat Manager for Liden, Eldene, Covingham, Dorcan and Nythe.
Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs)
Nicola Gibbs
Shoulder Number: 6127Nicola GibbsThomas Fryszka
Shoulder Number: 6084Thomas Fryszka

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The Policing Pledge, local priorities and follow up actions

PDF DocumentClick here to view the Policing Pledge

Consultation with the local community is at the heart of successful neighbourhood policing and it is this engagement that will determine the priorities for the Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) and partner agencies. As a result each NPT has identified the three main priorities* for their neighbourhood and these have been listed below along with follow up actions by the police:

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