Wingerworth and Rural Police SNT
05/07/2026
Often, anti-social behaviour can be confusing and hard to identify, making it difficult to know where and how to report it.
To help you get the right support from the right people, we've partnered with organisations in Derbyshire to create an ASB Hub.
This contains helpful resources and information about the different types of anti-social behaviour, how to report it, and what we're doing to prevent it.
You can find the ASB Hub here: https://orlo.uk/MpdOA
30/06/2026
Good morning.
Our events newsletter for the month of July is now available to view.
W&R SNT
29/06/2026
Officers from the local Safer Neighbourhood Team at Clay Cross were in attendance at S42 Cafe in Tupton this afternoon for a Community Catchup event.
Thank you to everyone who attended.
28/06/2026
Yesterday a couple of the PCSO's from the Safer Neighbourhood Team at Clay Cross had the opportunity to spend the day at Matlock Farm Park for their Emergency Services Day. ๐
PCSO Morton, PCSO Murray, and PCSO Barnes had the pleasure of talking to so many different people throughout the day. We were able to answer questions about what we do, and give a real insight into what the job involves, as well as what we get up to on a day-to-day basis. We also brought some Crime Prevention Goodies with us, as well as some uniform for people to try on.
There was even a little bit of time for us to have a walk round and meet some of the cute and curious residents that Matlock Farm Park has to offer. ๐
Thank you to everyone who came over and spoke or interacted with us yesterday; it was a pleasure speaking to you all. We love being part of events like this as it allows to get out into our communities.
25/06/2026
Good morning
Again, we have had issues with vehicles parking dangerously outside Hunloke School, close to school finishing time.
Vehicles parked here are not only a danger to other road users, but also to parents and children who wish to cross the road to access their vehicles in the church yard carpark.
It is simply unacceptable to think that parking with park anywhere lights and a blue badge, allows you to park in a dangerous and illegal position.
We have noted your vehicle and may discuss this with DCC licensing.
I would also like to thank Wingerworth Church and the Parish Council for allowing me two minutes to leave my unmarked โpolice vehicle in a safe space outside the church gates to deal with urgent matters that relate to safety at our schools, a priority for Wingerworth & Rural SNT.
Please stop and think when you next park your vehicle.
22/06/2026
As the weather gets warmer, please remember to take extra care of your furry friends. Dogs are vulnerable to heatstroke and dehydration, which can be life-threatening.
With the heat to hit the high 30โs over the next few days, a few simple steps can prevent harm to your pets.
๐ถ Never leave your dog in a parked car โ temperatures can soar rapidly and the inside of the vehicle can easily reach double the exterior temperature. "I parked in the shade" and a slightly rolled down window is not good enough. Please don't be surprised to find your window smashed by Officers if you leave a dog in the car.
Walk your dog early in the morning or late in the evening when it's cooler.๐ง Watch for signs of heat exhaustion: excessive panting, drooling, weakness, or vomiting.
Check the floor- If the floor is too hot for you to touch with the back of your hand, is it fair to have your dog walking "bare pawed" on the tarmac?
Letโs keep our pets safe and comfortable during this hot weather. If you see a dog in a dangerous situation, such as in a locked vehicle, don't hesitate to contact us via 101.
For more advice, please visit the RSPCA website
Keeping Your Dog Safe in Summer - RSPCA - https://orlo.uk/HOaBQ
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