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Your team

  • Inspector

    Neil Misselbrook

  • Sergeant

    Tin Wong

  • PCSO

    Ann-Marie Kennedy

  • PCSO

    Genevieve Richards

  • Police Staff - Neighbourhood Team Administrator

    Jon Morris

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    Tim Crossman

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    Zoe Zaremba

Policing priorities

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    Action taken:

  • Priority:

    Anti-Social Behaviour on Moor Close, outside Co-Op on Yeovil Road where teenagers are stood around which members of the public are finding intimidating. ASB driving in The Meadows, Sandhurst.

    Due to the warm weather, we have received reports of cars meeting in The Meadows car park in the evening.

    Teenagers causing firing catapults in Snaprail Park.

    Issued 01 June 2026

    Action taken:

    Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) summary of activity by the NHPT team in June 2026:

    ASB remained the most prominent demand area, with officers adopting a proactive and preventative approach across youth engagement, retail environments, and residential issues.

    •Youth engagement and prevention A significant focus was placed on early intervention with young people. Officers delivered multiple school assemblies at Sandhurst School (Years 7, 8, and 9) and College Town Primary, engaging large audiences (100–250 pupils per session). Inputs covered ASB awareness, consequences of offending, and issues such as weapon possession.
    This was supported by direct street engagement at locations such as Yeovil Road shops and Horseshoe Lake, where officers spoke with groups of youths, addressing behaviour, gathering intelligence, and preventing escalation. This included dispersing groups engaging in risky behaviour around open water and reinforcing expectations and the seizing of a number of E-scooters in the vicinity posing a risk to young riders, pedestrians and other road users.

    •Retail and hotspot problem-solving Officers maintained regular engagement with businesses at The Meadows and Yeovil Road, including Tesco, Co-op, and M&S. These engagements identified that ASB and shoplifting occur in peaks but are currently manageable due to effective partnership working.
    Notable outcomes include:
    oIdentification and follow-up of repeat shoplifters
    oIntroduction of the DISC system to improve intelligence sharing
    oSignificant environmental improvements at Tesco, including upgraded CCTV coverage and installation of automated barriers to prevent car meets and vehicle-related ASB

    •Community engagement and local issues “Have Your Say” events and community contact identified key ASB concerns:
    oOngoing neighbour disputes involving noise and disturbance at Prince Drive, with multi-agency action involving housing providers
    oYouth congregation linked to disorder and risk-taking behaviour (e.g. swimming and alcohol use)
    oContinued demand for visible policing in known hotspot areas

    Overall, ASB was addressed by Sandhurst & Crowthorne neighbourhood officers through a mix of education, engagement, enforcement opportunities, and long-term problem-solving, resulting in improved relationships and reduced fear of crime.

    Actioned 30 June 2026

  • Priority:

    Drug use/drug dealing activity in the Owlsmoor estate, namely Yeovil Road, Branksome Hill Road. Also locations being Snaprails park and Prince Drive.

    Issued 01 June 2026

    Action taken:

    Summary of activity carried out by Sandhurst & Crowthorne neighbourhood officers to tackle drugs in Sandhurst in June 2026:

    Drug-related activity was addressed through targeted operations, intelligence gathering, and proactive engagement with licensed premises and the community.

    •Night-Time Economy (NTE) operations - Officers conducted plain-clothed and uniformed operations at venues including The Wellington Arms, The Crowthorne Inn, The Prince and Hall & Woodhouse. Activity included:
    oDrug swabbing of surfaces for forensic testing
    oEngagement with licence holders to reinforce compliance
    oIdentification of suspicious behaviour leading to stop searches under Section 23 Misuse of Drugs Act
    These operations provide both immediate disruption and longer-term deterrence within the night-time economy.

    •Wider intelligence gathering Engagements with businesses and residents supported the development of intelligence relating to wider criminality, including links between ASB and potential drug activity.

    Overall, officers demonstrated an intelligence-led approach to drug-related harm, combining enforcement activity with community-based information gathering and preventative work with licensed premises.

    Actioned 30 June 2026

  • Priority:

    Speeding - Rackstraw Road and the area in front of The Meadows car park. Also reports of speeding along Yeovil Road, Sandhurst.

    Issued 01 June 2026

    Action taken:

    Summary of activity carried out by Sandhurst & Crowthorne neighbourhood officers to tackle Speeding and Road-Related Concerns in Sandhurst in June 2026.

    Although fewer standalone speeding enforcement actions were recorded, officers actively addressed road safety concerns through broader ASB and community engagement activity.

    •Vehicle-related ASB and car meets A key theme across the month was the link between vehicle use and ASB. Work at Tesco, The Meadows directly targeted car meets and dangerous driving behaviour through environmental design changes (CCTV and barriers), significantly strengthening the ability to prevent and respond to incidents.
    •Community concerns and road safety Engagement with residents at New Road highlighted parking and road use concerns, with referrals made to Roads Policing colleagues for further action and advice.
    •High-visibility patrols Vehicle and foot patrols in hotspot areas such as Rackstraw Road, Yeovil Road and the roads around The Meadows retail park increased police visibility, acting as a deterrent to speeding and unsafe driving, particularly in car parks and ASB-linked routes.

    This approach demonstrates how speeding concerns are being addressed through prevention, partnership, and visible policing, even where formal enforcement activity is limited.

    Actioned 30 June 2026

  • Priority:

    Bracknell South Neighbourhood Team are asking the community to complete the below surveys.

    This is YOUR opportunity to tell us what you want the local NHPT to focus on!

    The responses from the surveys will help to identify our local 'Policing Priorities' for the next 3 months.

    Issued 28 June 2026

    Action taken:

    Crowthorne & Sandhurst - https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/2bzwm3KYXH

    Actioned 28 June 2026

Meetings and events

Sandhurst Summer of Fun

11:00AM - 3:00PM, Fri 07 August 2026

Sandhurst Rec Yorktown Road Sandhurst

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Come and meet your local Officers at Tesco Express on Yorktown Road in Sandhurst. In a location where shoplifting are being reported.

12:00PM - 1:00PM, Sun 23 August 2026

Tesco Express Yorktown Road Sandhurst

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Have Your Say

12:00PM - 1:00PM, Wed 09 September 2026

Horse Shoe Lake Sanghurst

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Have Your Say

7:00PM - 8:00PM, Fri 09 October 2026

Opposite The Wellington Arms on Yorktown Road.

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Have Your Say

10:00AM - 11:00AM, Fri 16 October 2026

Tesco Sandhurst

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Clear car Campaign and Have Your Say

11:00AM - 12:00PM, Fri 16 October 2026

Beefeater car park Yorktown Road

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Have Your Say

11:00AM - 12:00PM, Sun 15 November 2026

M and S Sandhurst

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Christmas Burglary Campaign

12:00PM - 1:00PM, Sun 15 November 2026

M and S Sandhurst

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Have Your Say

12:00PM - 1:00PM, Thu 26 November 2026

The Library Yorktown road

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Christmas Lights turn on

5:00PM - 8:00PM, Sat 28 November 2026

Community Centre Yorktown Road Sandhurst

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Have Your Say

2:30PM - 3:30PM, Wed 02 December 2026

COOP Yeovil Road Sandhurst

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Have Your Say

11:00AM - 12:00PM, Thu 24 December 2026

M and S Sandhurst

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