Street-level crime in SO31 8JQ - Daily Echo
Crime for SO31 8JQ
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.
- All crime & ASB
- Burglary
- Robbery
- Public disorder & weapons
- Vehicle crime
- Criminal damage & arson
- Violent crime
- Shoplifting
- Drugs
- Other theft
- Other crime
Street name Crime type
Police station and neighbourhood policing team
Neighbourhood police station
Hedge End Police Station
Hedge End Police Station
Hedge End Police Station
Bursledon Road
Hedge End
SO300BP
Hedge End Station does not have a front counter which is open to the public, however Officers do work out of the Station 24/7.
Hedge End South neighbourhood policing team
- Police Constable 24475 Peacock (Local Bobby)
Your Local Bobby is the neighbourhood policing officer dedicated to your area.
They will identify threat, harm and risk to tackle local issues and protect the community. They will investigate local crimes and collect intelligence, working closely with partner agencies to identify the best problem-solving approach. They are supported by Neighbourhood Policing Teams, Neighbourhood Enforcement Teams, District Police Teams (response officers), Missing Locate Teams, Priority Crime Teams, local investigation teams and specialist functions investigating serious violence, child abuse and organised crime.
Expect your Local Bobby to be highly visible in the community, listening to your concerns and addressing root causes of crime. While your Local Bobby is your local community contact, you can also contact your local Neighbourhood Policing Team using the ‘Contact Us’ option found in the tab above. Should you need an immediate police response or wish to report a crime always contact us either online (www.hampshire.police.uk), via 101 or 999 if an emergency.
- Police Constable 29533 Fitzmaurice
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- Inspector 21110 Lockyer
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- Police Constable 28236 Major
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- PCSO 19621 Price
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- PCSO 60324 Wigginton
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About this neighbourhood
Hedge End South Neighbourhood comprises of the parishes of Bursledon, Hamble and Hound.
This incorporates the villages of Bursledon, Lowford, old Netley, Netley Abbey, Hamble Le Rice and Hound.
The river Hamble has the largest waterside community in the south of England and Project Kraken is Hampshire Constabulary''s response to water related crime, anti-social behaviour, safety and crime prevention. If you would like to find out more about this then please join us on Hampshire Alerts to receive up-to-date information.
Hedge End South team is made up of a mixture of Police Officers and PCSO's.
Police Sergeant Badham
PC Peacock (Local Bobby)
PC Fitzmaurice
PC Major
PCSO Price
PCSO Wigginton
The force responsible for policing and crime prevention in this area is Hampshire Constabulary.
Messages and events
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Upcoming events
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Hamble Beat meeting
When: 1st July 2026, 4.00pm
Where: Roy Underdown Pavilion Hamble-Le-Rice
Beat meetings is to develop local accountability in policing. They provide the public with a forum to scrutinise information on local crime and anti-social behaviour, to have their views and concerns heard and taken account of by local police officers, and, where possible, to participate in developing solutions to local problems.
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Hound/Netley Abbey Beat Meeting
When: 5th July 2026, 11.00am
Where: The Cedar Room Café Royal Victoria Country Park Netley Abbey
Beat meetings is to develop local accountability in policing. They provide the public with a forum to scrutinise information on local crime and anti-social behaviour, to have their views and concerns heard and taken account of by local police officers, and, where possible, to participate in developing solutions to local problems.
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Bike marking
When: 12th July 2026, 4.00pm
Where: The Chapel Royal Victoria Country Park Netley, Southampton
Register your pedal cycle on the National Cycle Database for free. Bring your pedal cycle and speak to our PCSO's who will help you.
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Bursledon/Lowford Beat Meeting
When: 22nd July 2026, 10.30am
Where: Bursledon Community Centre (Lowford) Portsmouth Road Bursledon
Beat meetings is to develop local accountability in policing. They provide the public with a forum to scrutinise information on local crime and anti-social behaviour, to have their views and concerns heard and taken account of by local police officers, and, where possible, to participate in developing solutions to local problems.
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Bike marking
When: 13th August 2026, 4.00pm
Where: The Chapel Royal Victoria Country Park Netley, Southampton
Register your pedal cycle on the National Cycle Database for free. Bring your pedal cycle and speak to our PCSO's who will help you.
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Hamble Beat meeting
When: 14th August 2026, 4.00pm
Where: Roy Underdown Pavilion Hamble-Le-Rice
Beat meetings is to develop local accountability in policing. They provide the public with a forum to scrutinise information on local crime and anti-social behaviour, to have their views and concerns heard and taken account of by local police officers, and, where possible, to participate in developing solutions to local problems.
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Bursledon/Lowford Beat Meeting
When: 19th August 2026, 10.30am
Where: Bursledon Community Centre (Lowford) Portsmouth Road Bursledon
Beat meetings is to develop local accountability in policing. They provide the public with a forum to scrutinise information on local crime and anti-social behaviour, to have their views and concerns heard and taken account of by local police officers, and, where possible, to participate in developing solutions to local problems.
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Hound/Netley Abbey Beat Meeting
When: 21st August 2026, 11.00am
Where: The Cedar Room Café Royal Victoria Country Park Netley Abbey
Beat meetings is to develop local accountability in policing. They provide the public with a forum to scrutinise information on local crime and anti-social behaviour, to have their views and concerns heard and taken account of by local police officers, and, where possible, to participate in developing solutions to local problems.
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