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Jun 2025 92 9.8%
Jul 2025 93 9.9%
Aug 2025 79 8.4%
Sep 2025 98 10.4%
Oct 2025 83 8.8%
Nov 2025 68 7.2%
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    Rebecca Neupert

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    David Kuttner

  • Police Constable

    Dionne Edwards

  • Police Constable

    Jake Bye

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    Mike Coker

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    Tina Hobson

  • Police Staff

    Joanna Howland

Policing priorities

  • Priority:

    Action taken:

  • Priority:

    Speeding has again been voted a priority in the May 2026 community survey.
    Speeding is a constant issue in all our areas. The villages are relatively small and lots have school which raises additional concerns.
    -High Street Pitstone
    -High Street Cheddington
    -Station Road Cheddington
    -Main road Edlesborough
    -Stewkley High Street North
    -Leighton Road Northall

    Issued 10 June 2026

    Action taken:

    The local Neighbourhood Policing Team continues to work proactively to reduce speeding and improve safety across our communities.
    Speeding has been selected by the community following the most recent community survey.
    Further speed surveys will be conducted to identify areas of concern, which will then be targeted with dedicated enforcement days. The outcomes of this work will be shared in future updates.
    It is important to note that the perception of speeding can sometimes be greater than the reality. Residents who feel strongly about this issue are encouraged to get involved in Community Speedwatch schemes, which play a valuable role in raising awareness and promoting safer driving.
    In addition, the local policing team regularly carries out enforcement activity. Over the past few months, action has been taken at the following locations:
    •Leighton Road, Northall – Two drivers issued with Traffic Offence Reports for consideration of a Speed Awareness Course.
    •Great Gap, Ivinghoe – Two drivers issued with Traffic Offence Reports for consideration of a Speed Awareness Course.
    •Ivinghoe High Street – Several drivers spoken to regarding excess speed.
    •Cheddington Road, Mentmore – Two drivers reported to court for excess speed.
    •High Street North/South, Stewkley –
    Update Several drivers spoken to regarding excess speed. update: further speed surveys to take place over coming months to to establish areas for speed enforcement days. A meeting took place with Ivinghoe Aston with police and parish council and speed watch at the swan pub. A recording of 88mph in a 40 limit was captured. Work is being done to get a speed camera in place.
    Update June: speed surveys to establish areas for enforcement days.
    July update: continuing speed surveys to establish enforcement days
    If you have information or concerns, please report them via 101 or online at www.thamesvalley.police.uk.
    Always call 999 if a crime is in progress or if there is an immediate risk of harm.

    Actioned 07 July 2026

  • Priority:

    Anti-Social behaviour was voted again as a priority in the May 2026 community survey.
    Most ASB reports are around drug use -
    - Reports of drug use at the sports club in Wing.
    - Reports of drug use on the sports field in Pitstone.
    - Wingrave sports pavilion
    - ASB, criminal damage and verbally abusive youths in Wing Spinney and Wingrave sports field.

    Issued 10 June 2026

    Action taken:

    The local Neighbourhood Policing Team continues to focus on reducing Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB), which was again identified as a community priority in the most recent community survey.
    Progress is being monitored by comparing historical ASB reports with current figures, and updates will continue to be shared with the community disputes, which are recorded as ASB.
    To address the concerns about ASB the team has been carrying out high-visibility patrols, including the use of stop and search powers where appropriate; Engagement with the local community to gather intelligence and close working with partner agencies to identify and tackle the underlying issues.
    Pitstone Area Update
    The team identified ongoing ASB issues in Pitstone, particularly around the Skate Park and Memorial Hall, where groups of youths were congregating. In response:
    Officers conducted high-visibility patrols and engaged directly with young people and local businesses
    No ASB incidents were reported while officers were present
    Parents and business staff were advised on how to report issues promptly.
    June update: 9 recorded cases of ASB in May an increase on the previous month. Unfortunately warmer weather and lighter evenings often sees an increase in ASB.
    July update: 6 recorded instances of ASB in June a reduction on previous month.
    We have planned 5 Have Your Say dates over the next 3 months to allow the public to speak to us easily and discuss concerns
    Actions will be reviewed monthly to ensure continued progress and adjusted where necessary
    Priorities will be reviewed quarterly, in line with ongoing community survey results
    If you have any information, please report it via:
    101 or online at www.thamesvalley.police.uk
    999 if a crime is in progress or there is an immediate risk of harm

    Actioned 07 July 2026

  • Priority:

    Burglary was again voted a priority in the May 2026 community survey. Burglaries in our areas are sporadic across the villages rather than a specific targeted area and are currently down.

    Issued 10 June 2026

    Action taken:

    Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team is actively working to reduce burglary across our rural communities.
    We will monitor progress by comparing previous burglary reports with future figures. All data and outcomes will be shared in upcoming updates.
    June update: 1 distraction residential burglary, 1 residential burglary and Burglary business in May 2026.
    July update: no reported burglary in June.
    Planned actions include:
    High-visibility patrols across affected areas
    Engagement with residents through monthly Have Your Say events Providing crime prevention and security advice
    With the warmer summer months approaching we will give advice regarding open windows/doors and security when going on holiday.
    This priority will be reviewed quarterly in line with survey results, and actions will be reviewed monthly (on the 30th) to ensure improvements are being made or to reassess our approach if required.
    If you have any information, please report it via 101 or online at www.thamesvalley.police.uk
    Always call 999 if a crime is in progress or if you are at immediate risk of harm.

    Actioned 07 July 2026

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10:00AM - 11:00AM, Sat 25 July 2026

Repair Cafe - Pitstone Pavilion

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12:00PM - 2:00PM, Sat 25 July 2026

Aston Abbotts Fete, on The Green

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Bucks Railway Centre, Quainton

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Wing Family Hub open day

10:00AM - 12:00PM, Tue 25 August 2026

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