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Law & Security

Police

Emergency dial 999
Emergency from a mobile phone 112
Non-Emergency calls - 112. Your call will be put through to police enquiry centres where teams of trained operators will be able to help.

Thames Valley Police Area is divided into Sections and a PCSO (Police Community Support Officer) deals with community issues and gives advice on crime prevention.
To contact the PCSL tel: 101 and ask for a message to be sent to the PCSO in the Thatcham Section that deals with Curridge.

NAG (Neighbourhood (Policing) Action Group)
Chieveley, Curridge and Oare Parish is linked with Hermitage and Cold Ash in a NAG.

LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICING

Sgt Paula Morgan, Neighbourhood Specialist Officer Matt Allen and PCSO Amelia Sergent

A monthly update is published on the Police website www.thamesvalley.police.uk

Neighbourhood Watch

Area Co-ordinator : Debbie Morton
The Watch Office, Newbury Police Station, Mill lane, Newbury. RG14 5QU
Tel: 01635 264718
Email deborah.morton@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk

Curridge Representatives:
Andy Parsons tel: 01635 201663

For a list of other Representatives in Curridge please contact Andy Parsons.

Crimestoppers

If you have information about crime please phone 0800 555 111
. Your call is free
. You do not have to give your name
. You may receive a reward
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