Abbey Safer Neighbourhoods team
Our team consists of police officers and police community support officers (PCSOs) and we are dedicated to making your neighbourhood a safer place to live in, work in and visit. We listen and talk to you, and find out what affects your daily life and feelings of security. Our priorities are then set by the local community and we work with you and other agencies to find a lasting solution.
You can contact us via e-mail or phone. As part of the policing pledge we will respond to every message directed to us within 24 hours. However, we are not a 24-hour response team, so if it is an emergency please call 999.
For more information about local policing visit the main Safer Neighbourhoods website.
Locally agreed priorities
Last updated March 2012
- Anti Social Behaviour by youths loitering
- Road safety
- Robbery - personal property
- Abbey Priorities (25 KB)
Team map
Contact us
This address is not open to the public. Should you wish to meet a member of your team to discuss any matters, please phone or email your team.
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6 Ripple Road
Barking
IG11 7PE - Main phone number: 020 8721 2786
- Contact us by Email
- Emergency - always dial 999 textphone 18000
- Non-emergency - dial 101 textphone 18001 101
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Meet the team
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Sergeant
Richard Morgan
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PC
Richard Heapy
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PC
Shane Richards
Come and see us
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29 May 2012 - Public meeting
An indoor meeting that any member of the public can attend held indoors.
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24 July 2012 - Public meeting
An indoor meeting that any member of the public can attend held indoors.
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25 September 2012 - Public meeting
An indoor meeting that any member of the public can attend held indoors.
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