July 2025

Mid Holderness Ward Newsletter – July 2025

Detailed crime and ASB data for your area can be obtained by visiting www.police.uk and following the ‘Find your Neighbourhood’ link.

Meet Your Community Police Team

   

Inspector Ian Foster    Sergeant Mick McLaughlin    PC Maria Adlington    PCSO Darren Bainton

What’s happening in Your Area & Community Priorities?

 

50 crimes reported during June.

Humbertalking has set our priorities, this month we are to:

1. Reduce Theft

2. Promote Lifestyle 2025

3.  Reduce ASB, Damage and Arson

 

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Here’s a summary of crimes that have been reported across Mid Holderness last month:

Domestic Related incidents: (sixteen investigations)

7 x Assault, 1 x Criminal Damage, 5 x Harassment, 1 x Sexual Offence, 1x Burglary, 1x safeguarding

Residential Burglary reports: (No reports)

Business Burglary reports: (One investigation)

04/06 Commercial outbuilding entered by forcing window, property taken, Main Road BILTON

Thefts: (nine investigations)

07/06 Theft make off without payment of fuel, A165 LONG RISTON

13/06 Theft make off without payment of fuel, A165 LONG RISTON

15/06 Theft of phone, Seaside Road ALDBROUGH

15/06 Theft make off without payment of fuel, A165 LONG RISTON

15/06 Theft of items from holiday let, Hull Road GREAT HATFIELD

20/06 Theft of used cooking oil, Main Road BILTON

20/06 Theft make off without payment of fuel, A165 LONG RISTON

21/06 Theft make off without payment of fuel, A165 LONG RSITON

23/06 Theft of LED Screen from garden, Great Hatfield Road WITHERNWICK

Vehicle Crime: (one investigation)

13/06 Theft of front number plate, Headlands Drive ALDBROUGH

Damage: (two investigation)

06/06 Damage to front porch High Street WITHERNWICK

15/06 Damage to holiday let, Hull Road GREAT HATFIELD

Drugs: (No reports).

Additional reports & Anti-Social Behaviour: (twenty-four investigations)

6 x Harassment, 5 x Public Order, 5 x Assault, 2 x Miscellaneous Crime, 2 x Assault of an emergency worker, 1 x Threats to kill,

Reports of Anti-Social Behaviour

SWINE: Off road bikes being ridden on private land. BURSTWICK Speeding motorbikes being ridden on bridle path. WAWNE: Vehicles congregating, possible drug dealing.

 

Humber-talking has set our priorities, this month we are to:

1.  Preventing Theft

We are aware of concerns regarding Thefts in the ward area.

Action:

We have been working hard to provide support and guidance to prevent further offences whether it occurs on the forecourt or the garden, whilst completing enquiries to identify and tackle those responsible.

We will be completing regular patrols in the areas of concern.

If anybody has information about those responsible for these types of offences, then please contact us through the 101 number or alternatively, by calling the independent charity CrimeStoppers (0800 555 111).

  1. Promoting Lifestyle

Lifestyle is ready to be launched in your area.

 

Action: All Neighbourhood Policing Teams have received their Lifestyle packs with promotional materials and their PowerPoint (and video) to be delivered in schools and youth centres.

 

Lifestyle is our longest-running youth engagement event, inspiring young people since 1989 to make a positive impact in their communities through innovative, fun-filled, and inspiring projects during their summer holidays. Each year, we witness incredible dedication from young individuals who strive to improve their neighbourhoods, showcasing exceptional organization and teamwork to achieve their Lifestyle goals.

 

Lifestyle is open to 10-16 year olds, either in small teams of 2-5 members or as larger youth teams representing youth clubs. This programme offers Humberside’s young people the chance to fill their summer with enjoyable activities that benefit their communities. You can find out more about Lifestyle www.humbersidepolicelifestyle.co.uk where registration is now open.

 

  1. Reduce Anti Social Behaviour(ASB), Criminal damage and Arson

 

We regularly deploy high visibility patrols to our communities in response to reports of criminal damage, drug dealing and anti-social behaviour involving scrambler bikes and mopeds.

 

The local policing team have also had productive meetings with partners from East Riding Council, Parish Councils and Neighbourhood Watch groups to listen to community concerns.

 

We understand how distressing acts of mindless vandalism in our parks and green spaces can be and I want to reassure the community in Mid Holderness that we take a zero-tolerance approach to anti-social and criminal behaviour.

 

Our officers are also committed to eradicating the harm that the illegal and anti-social use of off-road bikes cause to the communities through our Operation Yellowfin.

 

Action - As we enter summer, members of the Holderness Policing Team will conduct regular high-visibility patrols and partnership working is ongoing to make sure that Holderness is a green space for everyone to enjoy as we head into the summer months.

 

Rest assured, where we receive reports of anti-social and criminal behaviour, we will not hesitate to take action. If you witness any such behaviour in your community, please let us know so we can respond, target patrols to the relevant areas and stop criminals in their tracks.

 

Anyone who wishes to report anti-social or criminal behaviour can contact The Police on 101 or East Riding of Yorkshire Council on 01482 393939

 

 

How you can help

Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team appreciates the importance of being in the right place, at the right time, for the right reasons to reassure the public, improve public confidence and reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in the area in which we all live and work.

We encourage all residents to call and report any issues where they live so that we can deal with any issues and step up our patrols in that area.

If you feel that there are other issues affecting you or your local community that should be given priority, please inform your local councillors or your Neighbourhood Policing Team.

News and Appeals

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Engagements: July 2025, the dates and locations are as follows:

14th- Monday 7pm Aldbrough Parish Council @ ALDBROUGH Primary School

19th- Saturday 11:30am the Village Hall, Swine Lane, CONISTON

19th- Saturday 12:30pm Party in the Park, BURSTWICK

Schools will be visited during the morning and afternoon commute.

Op Coastline is back once again!  

Whether you're planning a seaside stroll, enjoying a picnic by the shore, or visiting local attractions, our coastal towns and villages are filled with springtime activities. However, this busy season can also present opportunities for crime and antisocial behaviour.

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To help keep communities safe, local neighbourhood policing teams, the Rural Task Force, and the Community Safety Unit will be out on high visibility patrols and engaging with those across the area. Our Roads Policing unit will be actively patrolling key routes, using both marked and unmarked vehicles, to tackle and deter crime and antisocial behaviour.

 

 

 

 

Get to know your Neighbourhood Policing Teams

 

#SaferStreetsSummer - Policing your neighbourhoods and your priorities

We have launched a dedicated campaign shining a spotlight on the work our Neighbourhood Policing Teams do across our communities.

We’ll be bringing you exclusive interviews with our Neighbourhood Policing officers who have a wealth of experience and knowledge in working in the heart of our communities to make them a safe and enjoyable place to live.

Heading up our campaign is Assistant Chief Constable Mike Walker, who is responsible for our Neighbourhood Policing Teams across the force. He said: “The launch of this campaign is in line with the Home Offices’ Safer Streets Summer campaign focusing on neighbourhood policing teams across England and Wales, and investment into teams that sit at the very core of policing.

“It’s business as usual for our neighbourhood policing teams across the force, but it is really important that we showcase to residents what we do every day in the heart of our communities, to make difference. “Neighbourhood Policing is so much more than community engagement to all our officers, it’s an opportunity to make a difference in tackling crime, anti-social behaviour, working with partners to solve community-based problems as well as gathering information to help inform the bigger policing picture.

“I would encourage members of the public to speak with our officers out and about in your area working alongside partners and local businesses conducting HumberTalking surveys, offering reassurance, answering any questions or concerns you may have about what’s happening in your area.

“I hope that you enjoy finding out a bit more about them and the brilliant work they do to remain community focused, workforce focused, and victim focused day in day out. “Together, we can make our streets safer this summer, and beyond.”

 

Op Snap logoOPERATION SNAP is a secure online platform that allows you to submit video evidence of driving offences that you or other members of the public have witnessed. Its purpose is to improve road safety and to prosecute those that place others at risk. The service has been produced with the support of the Department for Transport.

The online service allows us to effectively deal with the footage recorded by members of the public in a safe and secure way, whilst making the investigation process simple and straightforward. We have a determined and robust approach to policing the roads and we’ll take every opportunity to make them safer for everyone.

This portal can only be used for driving offences, it is not for submitting footage of Road Traffic Collisions or public order offences, and is not for reporting crime.

It’s easy for people to engage in Operation Snap and processes have been designed to run smoothly. Operation Snap is not asking you to go out and detect offences for us, but we will deal with any you find.

Operation Snap has one desired outcome: making our roads safer.