Neighbourhood Policing
Our style of policing means that wherever you live or work in Surrey there is a dedicated Safer Neighbourhood Team on hand, helping to make the county one of the safest in England and Wales.
Each team provides a visible presence in a neighbourhood and works closely with our partners and the public to tackle anti-social behaviour, solve crime and build community confidence. They deal with the priority issues and concerns of the people in their area – and keep the community updated on progress made on previous priorities.
Consisting of a Neighbourhood Specialist Officer and one or more Police Community Support Officers, your Safer Neighbourhood Team is fully supported by response officers, detectives and other Surrey Police specialists. Together they ensure that your neighbourhood is policed around the clock.
Find out more about the roles and responsibilities of your Safer Neighbourhood Policing team.
Select your borough for details of your Safer Neighbourhood Team and the latest policing news
Have your say
Come along to our regular Neighbourhood Panel Meetings if you have any concerns or want something done about a problem in your area. For forthcoming meetings in your area see your local neighbourhood teams page by selecting where you live on the clicakble map or from the list of boroughs.
Addressing neighbourhood issues
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Two teenagers arrested in Camberley
Some good work by one of the neighbourhood officers at the weekend resulted in two young
Man sentenced for wasting police time
A man appeared at Woking Magistrates Court on Friday, 6 February where he was sentenced to
Spelthorne residents given the chance to share their views with Surrey Police and partner organisations
SURREY Police and partners carrying out a special 'Week of Action' in Spelthorne.
Woman sentenced to 2 years
Twenty-three year-old Michelle Barnes from Brighton appeared at Guildford Crown Court last week where she received
Officers and Police Staff commended at recent ceremony
West Surrey Divisional Commander, Helen Collins presented awards and commendations to officers and police staff from


