Crime for Winchester

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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

Winchester
Winchester
North Walls, Winchester
SO23 8DW
Opening Hours:
Mon: 0800 - 2000
Tue: 0800 - 2000
Wed: 0800 - 2000
Thu: 0800 - 2000
Fri: 0800 - 2000
Sat: 0800 - 2000
Sun: 1000-1800

  • Telephone: 101
  • Email: snt.winchester.north.rural.northern@hampshire.pnn.police.uk

Itchen Valley neighbourhood policing team

Sgt Mark Lamper
Winchester Rural North SNT Sgt
PS Mark Lamper
Police Sergeant Mark Lamper 3786
PC Ben Stoneley
No additional details are available for this team member. Please contact Hampshire Constabulary to request that they add this information.
PC Ben Stoneley
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PCSO Siobhan Adnams
PCSO 12959

About this neighbourhood

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Beat 1 is made up of 7 villages and 2 hamlets being Chilland and Abbotstone. The crime rate in all areas is comparatively low throughout and the main crimes reported in these areas tend to be thefts/burglaries from outbuildings such as sheds and farm buildings. There are also sporadic incidents of poaching and trespass mainly along the local rivers. Itchen Valley is a civil parish in the English county of Hampshire. Forming part of the City of Winchester district, it comprises the villages of Avington, Easton, Itchen Abbas and Martyr Worthy. It is to the northeast of Winchester and takes its name from the River Itchen. The parish is crossed by the M3 motorway, and contains Winchester services. Largely rural in rural in character, the parish is crossed by designated walking paths and riding routes including the Itchen Way, King's Way, Pilgrims' Way, St. Swithun's Way, South Downs Way, Three Castles Path and Oxdrove Way.

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

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