- Mobile site
- E-Newsletters
-
- News feed
- Find us on Twitter
@localguardian
Follow us on Twitter
- Find us on Facebook
Your Local Guardian
Like us on Facebook
Street-level crime in Epsom - Your Local Guardian
Contact us: Got a photo? Text SLPICS to 80360, click to upload your story or see our Contact us page
Crime for Epsom
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.
- All crime & ASB
- Burglary
- Robbery
- Public disorder & weapons
- Vehicle crime
- Criminal damage & arson
- Violent crime
- Shoplifting
- Drugs
- Other theft
- Other crime
Street name Crime type
Police station and neighbourhood policing team
Neighbourhood police station
Epsom Town Hall
Epsom Town Hall
The Parade, Epsom, Surrey
KT18 5BY
Opening hours: 9am-5pm Monday-Friday. In exceptional circumstances opening times may vary. Please call the main switchboard for daily confirmation. Public and disabled parking available. Bank Holiday closed
- Telephone: 101
- Email: epsom@surrey.police.uk
Epsom & Ewell South neighbourhood policing team
- PC Lisa Betchley
- I joined Surrey Police seven years ago with a strong desire to make a difference to the county in which I live. I moved to the role of Neighbourhood Specialist Officer for Epsom and Ewell South at the end of January 2012 having already served on both the Divisional Crime Investigation Team and Response Team. I think my varied background enables me to bring a well rounded approach to Neighbourhood Policing. In working with the local community it is my intention to be proactive, gather intelligence and take on residents concerns so that together we can tackle crime, anti-social behaviour and make the area an even better place to live. The team and I are keen to hear your views and encourage residents to attend our panel meetings whose details are posted here. Feel free to also come and chat to us when you see us out and about.
- PCSO Emma Davis
- I joined Surrey Police in September 2010 as a member of your safer neighbourhood team. I have recently moved from Ewell East onto Epsom South and am very much looking forward to working in your area. I will be working alongside PC Lisa Betchley and PCSO Simon Tillman. I will be working to ensure that you feel safe in your community, to help tackle crime and anti social behaviour and to try to help you with any issues or concerns that you have. I hope to provide reasurrance from high visiblity patrols. I look forward to meeting you all in the future. Please do not hesitate to come and talk to me if you see me on patrol.
- PCSO Simon Tillman
- My name is Simon Tillman I am a Police Community Support Officer for Epsom and Ewell South. I joined Surrey Police in March 2010 as a Police Community Support Officer. I want to work with you by helping you to resolve any problem or difficulties you may have within your community. My role is to provide reassurance and to lower crime and the fear of crime. I will do this by providing high visibility patrols and combating anti-social behaviour. You can contact me through the details above. If you see me out and about please come and say hello. We hold regular Police panel meetings where members of public can come and discuss any problems in and around your local area, please keep checking website for the times and dates. I look forward to meeting and speaking with you. If you see me out and about please come and say hello.
About this neighbourhood
Neighbourhood Specialist Officers are champions of crime reduction and community reassurance. As NSOs, we work in your neighbourhood according to your local needs. Our aim is to be locally known and knowledgeable, identify key local problems and be seen to make a difference.
The force responsible for policing and crime prevention in this area is Surrey Police.
Messages and events
YouTube channel
Upcoming events
-
Holiday Inn Surgery
When: 19th June 2013, 7.00pm
Where: Holiday Inn Langley Vale Epsom Surrey
Come and meet your local team to discuss any issues that may be concerning you <br />
-
Hospital Meeting Point
When: 20th June 2013, 1.30pm
Where: Main Entrance Epsom General Hospital Dorking Road Epsom
Come join your local team at their monthly meeting point at Epsom <br /> Hospital <br /> If you want to just come and say hello or want to raise issues that are important too you in your area please feel free<br />
-
Wells Estate Meeting Point
When: 16th July 2013, 1.00pm
Where: Wells Centre Spa Drive Epsom Surrey
Residents of the Wells Estate come and jin your local team and discuss the matters that are most important to you
-
Stamford Green Primary
When: 16th July 2013, 2.45pm
Where: Stamford Green Primary School Christ Church Mount Epsom Surrey
Parents, Guardians and Teachers of pupils attending Stamford Green Primary are invited to come and discuss their concerns or wishes for the area with their local neighbourhood team
-
St Martins Primary School
When: 17th July 2013, 3.00pm
Where: St Martins School Worple Road Epsom Surrey
Parents, Guardians and Teachers of pupils attending St Martins Junior and Primary School are invited to come and meet their local neighbourhood officers and have a chat about the matters concerning them most in the area
-
Epsom Hospital Surgery
When: 18th July 2013, 1.30pm
Where: Main Entrance Epsom General Hospital Dorking Road Epsom Surrey
Come and meet your local neighbourhood team at their monthly hospital surgery. Tell us what we are doing right in your area and where you think we can improve. We dont bite and are welcoming of suggestions
-
The Vale Primary
When: 18th July 2013, 3.00pm
Where: The Vale Primary School Beaconsfield Road Epsom Surrey
Parents, Guardians and Teachers of pupils attending The Vale Primary are invited to come and speak to thier local neighbourhood officers and discuss any matter they wish
-
Pelman Way Retail Park
When: 30th July 2013, 4.00pm
Where: Pelman Way Retail Park Pelman Way Epsom Surrey
Residents of Livingstone, Manor and Noble Park and invited to come and meet their local team at the Pelman Way Retail Park to discuss wany issues they may be experiencing good or bad that thye think officers should be aware of
Monthly crime data provided by police.uk under the Open Government Licence