Crime for SO45 6JW

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Street-level crime and anti-social behaviour in from the Home Office.

To protect privacy, crimes are mapped to points on or near the road where they occurred.

Street name Crime type

Police station and neighbourhood policing team

Neighbourhood police station

Lymington
Lymington
Southampton Road, Lymington
SO41 9GH

Opening Hours:
Mon: 0900 - 1400 & 1500 - 1800
Tue: 0900 - 1400 & 1500 - 1800
Wed: 0900 - 1400 & 1500 - 1800
Thu: 0900 - 1400 & 1500 - 1800
Fri: 0900 - 1400 & 1500 - 1800
Sat: 0900 - 1400 & 1500 - 1800
Sun: 0930 - 1400 & 1500 - 1800

  • Telephone: 101
  • Email: new.forest.east.sector@hampshire.pnn.police.uk

Hythe & Dibden neighbourhood policing team

PS Alison Jones

I am the Neighbourhood Sergeant for Hythe and took up this post on 9 July 2012.
I have 23 years experience as a police officer with Hampshire Constabulary and I have worked in Southampton as well as most areas of the New Forest.
I welcome any comments or contact in regard to making your area a safe place to live, visit and enjoy.
If you use Twitter feel free to follow us : @HythePolice.

PC Clive Anthony

I have been a Police officer with Hampshire Constabulary since 2005. Prior to joining the SNT team at Hythe I was part of the TPT response team at Hythe. I am responsible for managing community issues in these areas working along side the Hythe SNT team who cover Beaulieu, Marchwood, Holbury, Dibden Purlieu, Fawley, Hythe and Dibden and surrounding areas.

We have five constable beat managers, three PCSO's and one volunteer on our team which is regularly boosted by some special constables. The team is split into two shifts to allow us to cover most weekends. The team are all well motivated and professional and enjoy our roles.

I welcome any comments and contact with our residents on how we can improve our service delivery to make you feel safer and confident in our local policing.

PCSO Mark Atrill

PCSO Mark Atrill is the PCSO for Hythe and Dibden and has been since June 2011, prior to this he has worked in Marchwood where he was their designated PCSO for 2 years. Part of Marks role is to assist in the reduction of low level crime and anti-social behaviour and I work closely with my Police colleagues to achieve this. He works closely with partner agencies and member of the local community in order to gain intelligence and a better understanding of local issues. Mark has also set up and runs the Hythe Junior PCSO Scheme where children from Hythe Primary and Waterside Primary get an insight to the role of PCSO and the Police, this is all aimed to assist with the children's confidence and to help build bridges between the Police and the Community. As well as this Mark runs the Official Hythe Police Twitter Account where he regularly updates (or "Tweets!") local information, and discusses local issues. You can follow us on twitter by using @HythePolice. Please feel free to email Mark at mark.atrill@hampshire.pnn.police.uk as we welcome any assistance or comments that may enable us to ensure that your neighbourhood is as safe as possible, or do not hesitate to approach me or the team out and about in the village, the weekly Beat Surgery that is held at Costa Coffee in Hythe every Wednesday at 11am or leave a message for him via the force Switchboard (101) quoting collar number 14387

About this neighbourhood

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Hythe was first recorded in the 1293 although it is thought that the village was established long before this date. The waterside location and proximity to Southampton facilitated trade, shipbuilding and other maritime activities. Until 1913 Hythe was part of the parish of Fawley and is now part of the parish of Hythe and Dibden.
During World War II Hythe was used as a port for the little ships of the Royal Navy, the Motor Torpedo Boats and the RAF Air/Sea Rescue Boats. In 1960 the Hovercraft Development Company moved to Hythe.

Hythe and Dibden in the latest index of multiple deprivation (IMD), was ranked in England 22,803 out of 32,482, where 1 was the most deprived and 32,482 the least.

The force responsible for policing and crime prevention in this area is Hampshire Constabulary.

Messages and events

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Upcoming events

  • Neighbourhood Meeting/Surgery

    When: 20th June 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Homeborough House, Brinton Lane, Hythe, Southampton, Hampshire,

    The aim of this engagement is to take a beat surgery to those who cannot get to the regular Costa Coffee Surgeries on a Wednesday.

  • Neighbourhood Meeting/Surgery

    When: 26th June 2013, 11.00am

    Where: Costa Coffee, The Marsh, Hythe, Southampton, Hampshire,

  • Neighbourhood Meeting/Surgery

    When: 27th June 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Whitecroft, Ipley Way, Hythe, Southampton, Hampshire,

    The aim of this engagement is to take a beat surgery to those who cannot get to the regular Costa Coffee Surgeries on a Wednesday.

  • Neighbourhood Meeting/Surgery

    When: 3rd July 2013, 11.00am

    Where: Costa Coffee, The Marsh, Hythe, Southampton, Hampshire,

  • Neighbourhood Meeting/Surgery

    When: 4th July 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Langdown Firs, Langdown Lawn, Hythe, Southampton, Hampshire,

    The aim of this engagement is to take a beat surgery to those who cannot get to the regular Costa Coffee Surgeries on a Wednesday.

  • Neighbourhood Meeting/Surgery

    When: 10th July 2013, 11.00am

    Where: Costa Coffee, The Marsh, Hythe, Southampton, Hampshire,

  • Neighbourhood Meeting/Surgery

    When: 12th July 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Howard Oliver House, Harvey Gardens, Hythe, Southampton, Hampshire,

    The aim of this engagement is to take a beat surgery to those who cannot get to the regular Costa Coffee Surgeries on a Wednesday.

  • Neighbourhood Meeting/Surgery

    When: 17th July 2013, 11.00am

    Where: Costa Coffee, The Marsh, Hythe, Southampton, Hampshire,

  • Neighbourhood Meeting/Surgery

    When: 18th July 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Lawrence House, Langdown Road, Hythe, Southampton, Hampshire,

    The aim of this engagement is to take a beat surgery to those who cannot get to the regular Costa Coffee Surgeries on a Wednesday.

Monthly crime data provided by police.uk under the Open Government Licence

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