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    Drug supply/cultivation in Bottesford

    Issued 10 February 2026

    Action taken:

    Do you know who is dealing drugs in?
    Do you know where drug deals are taking place?
    Do you have details of vehicles being used to deal drugs?
    Do you know where cannabis is being grown?

    If so, please contact the Bottesford Neighbourhood Policing Team!

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    You can report information to us in the following ways:
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    (1). By phoning Humberside Police on 101.

    (2). Report anonymously via CrimeStoppers by ringing 0800 555 111, or on their website.

    (3). You can pass information directly to the Bottesford Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) by taking part in a short 5-minute Humber Talking survey. See Humberside Police's website for details.

    The survey helps us identify the key issues in the community. Even if you have previously completed the survey, local issues change so the more responses we receive, the better understanding we have of what matters to you. This will help us to know where to focus our attention. Please complete the survey yourselves, and forward to your friends, family, or any clubs, groups or organisations you may be part of.

    As we are only a small Neighbourhod team, we rely heavily on the eyes and ears of the community to provide us with information to help make Bottesford a safer place to live.

    Actioned 10 February 2026

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    Moorwell Business Park - parking issues and speeding across the Bottesford area.

    During the last Neighbourhood Action Meeting meeting for BOTTESFORD, residents complained about the parking issues along MOORWELL RD and around MOORWELL BUSINESS PARK. As a result of this NPT attended the area and gave words of advice to the many business located in the area which were parking their vehicles in dangerous positions and causing hazards to other road users and pedestrians.

    Issued 10 February 2026

    Action taken:

    Further visits to the local businesses have been conducted whereby PCSO EMPRINGHAM has engaged with the business owners regarding the parking of vehicles. - PCSO EMPRINGHAM has engaged with partner agencies to arrange a day of action with regards to NPT use of Pro laser to enforce the speed limit whilst other agencies use their powers to enforce parking regulations across the ward area.

    Actioned 10 February 2026

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3:00PM - 4:00PM, Sun 14 June 2026

Cafè Natura (Bottesford Beck Visitors Centre), Messingham Road Scunthorpe

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Ogilvy Drive Scunthorpe

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DN17 4EE, Godnow Road Scunthorpe

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