Street-level crime in Holland-on-sea - Clacton and Frinton Gazette

Crime for Holland-on-sea

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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.

Street name Crime type

Police station and neighbourhood policing team

Neighbourhood police station

Clacton neighbourhood policing team

Chief Inspector Ella Latham

I’m Chief Inspector Ella Latham. I’m the District Commander in the Tendring District. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.

Inspector Aaron Homatopoulos

I’m Inspector Aaron Homatopoulos. I’m one of the Inspectors responsible for community policing in the Chelmsford and Maldon Districts. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.

Sergeant Charlotte Bailey

I’m Sergeant Charlotte Bailey. I’m one of the sergeants responsible for community policing in the Tendring District. You can reach my team directly by clicking on the ‘Contact Us’ tab.

Police Constable  Sarah Latchford
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Police Constable  Nikki Heath
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About this neighbourhood

The force responsible for policing and crime prevention in this area is Essex Police.

Messages and events

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Upcoming events

  • Lets Talk

    When: 20th April 2024, 10.30am

    Where: Annual open day at Happy Valley bowls club, Sladburys Lane, Clacton on Sea.

    Officers from your community policing team will be on hand to listen to your concerns about crime or antisocial behaviour, where you live or work. We can discuss solutions to the problems you raise, and where needed, work with our local partners to resolve ongoing issues. And if it's something we already know about, we can talk about what we’re doing to address it. It’s important that you talk to us about the things that are causing you concern in your community. If we have a better understanding of what’s happening, we can work to fix it.
    So come and talk to us.
    If you can’t make it this time, remember you can contact us using the digital 101 service on our website.
    If you would like more information about the event, please get in touch by using the ‘contact us’ tab.
    Please note that the event may be cancelled at short notice due to operational demands. If this happens, we will let you know as soon as we can by posting on the district’s local police Facebook and Twitter pages.

  • Lets Talk

    When: 22nd April 2024, 10.00am

    Where: Morrison's Supermarket, Centenary Way, Little Clacton.

    Officers from your community policing team will be on hand to listen to your concerns about crime or antisocial behaviour, where you live or work. We can discuss solutions to the problems you raise, and where needed, work with our local partners to resolve ongoing issues. And if it's something we already know about, we can talk about what we’re doing to address it. It’s important that you talk to us about the things that are causing you concern in your community. If we have a better understanding of what’s happening, we can work to fix it.
    So come and talk to us.
    If you can’t make it this time, remember you can contact us using the digital 101 service on our website.
    If you would like more information about the event, please get in touch by using the ‘contact us’ tab.
    Please note that the event may be cancelled at short notice due to operational demands. If this happens, we will let you know as soon as we can by posting on the district’s local police Facebook and Twitter pages.

  • Lets Talk

    When: 30th April 2024, 10.00am

    Where: Morrison's Supermarket, Centenary Way, Little Clacton.

    Officers from your community policing team will be on hand to listen to your concerns about crime or antisocial behaviour, where you live or work. We can discuss solutions to the problems you raise, and where needed, work with our local partners to resolve ongoing issues. And if it's something we already know about, we can talk about what we’re doing to address it. It’s important that you talk to us about the things that are causing you concern in your community. If we have a better understanding of what’s happening, we can work to fix it.
    So come and talk to us.
    If you can’t make it this time, remember you can contact us using the digital 101 service on our website.
    If you would like more information about the event, please get in touch by using the ‘contact us’ tab.
    Please note that the event may be cancelled at short notice due to operational demands. If this happens, we will let you know as soon as we can by posting on the district’s local police Facebook and Twitter pages.

Monthly crime data provided by police.uk under the Open Government Licence