Melton Mowbray Leicestershire Market Day
Wednesday, April 05, 2017
Melton Mowbray Leicestershire Market Day
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
Melton Mowbray Leicestershire Market Day
Oakham Jobs 5th April 2017
Oakham Jobs 5th April 2017
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Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
Oakham Jobs 5th April 2017
Here is the latest beat report for the Leicestershire Police Rutland south beat covering last month’s crime.
Here is the latest beat report for the Rutland south beat covering last month’s crime.
4/3/17 - Theft – Hardwick farm lane, Empingham
4/3/17 – Theft – Glaston road, Morcott
5/3/17 – Damage – Great Eastern road, Caldecott
6/3/17 – Burglary dwelling – The Green, Lyddington
6/3/17 – Theft from unattended motor vehicle – High street, Ketton
18/3/17 – Damage to motor vehicle – Welland road, Edith Weston
19/3/17 – Damage(shed) – Railway sidings, Wing Hollow
21/3/17 – Burglary other than dwelling – Uppingham road, Caldecott
21/3/17 – Theft of quad bike – Church street, Belton
25/3/17 – Assault – Oakham road, Braunston
26/3/17 – Theft of 4 sheep - Wing Hall Drive, Wing
23- 30/3/17 – Damage – Woolfox lane, Empingham
31/3/17 – Theft of lead – St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Preston
Our current Neighbourhood Priority is –
1 - Targeting hare coursing along the A47 corridor from Uppingham to Tixover & parts of the north beat area from Langham towards the A1. Last month, members of the public reported to police numerous reports of hare coursing. Several people and vehicles have been identified as taking part in this illegal activity.
I would encourage you all to be vigilant and report any persons you suspect as acting suspicious. Take note of any vehicle and registration number they are in and ring the police on 101.
By all means, let your beat officer know and your Neighbourhood watch coordinators, but ring 101 in the first instance, so the information can be reported and acted upon straightaway.
Remember to visit the Rural Watch website, via the below link for rural crime updates and a whole host of crime prevention advice.
www.leics.police.uk/ruralwatch
As you are aware, I am due to retire on 6th April. My replacement will be Pc 2113 Pete ICKE. Pete has been the Uppingham beat officer for the past few years, so knows Rutland well and I am sure you will find him friendly and approachable.
PCSO 6516 Diana FREEMAN will still be on the beat and contactable.
To contact either, please email them on the below email addresses.
Peter.icke@leicestershire.pnn.police.uk
diana.freeman@leicestershire.pnn.police.uk
I will have been your beat officer on the Rutland South beat for the past 8 years now and have really enjoyed my service here. I have met some wonderful people and had a great time.
Thank you for all your support and friendship.
Regards
Paul Le Pla
Rutland South Dedicated Neighbourhood Officer
Rutland Police
4/3/17 - Theft – Hardwick farm lane, Empingham
4/3/17 – Theft – Glaston road, Morcott
5/3/17 – Damage – Great Eastern road, Caldecott
6/3/17 – Burglary dwelling – The Green, Lyddington
6/3/17 – Theft from unattended motor vehicle – High street, Ketton
18/3/17 – Damage to motor vehicle – Welland road, Edith Weston
19/3/17 – Damage(shed) – Railway sidings, Wing Hollow
21/3/17 – Burglary other than dwelling – Uppingham road, Caldecott
21/3/17 – Theft of quad bike – Church street, Belton
25/3/17 – Assault – Oakham road, Braunston
26/3/17 – Theft of 4 sheep - Wing Hall Drive, Wing
23- 30/3/17 – Damage – Woolfox lane, Empingham
31/3/17 – Theft of lead – St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Preston
Our current Neighbourhood Priority is –
1 - Targeting hare coursing along the A47 corridor from Uppingham to Tixover & parts of the north beat area from Langham towards the A1. Last month, members of the public reported to police numerous reports of hare coursing. Several people and vehicles have been identified as taking part in this illegal activity.
I would encourage you all to be vigilant and report any persons you suspect as acting suspicious. Take note of any vehicle and registration number they are in and ring the police on 101.
By all means, let your beat officer know and your Neighbourhood watch coordinators, but ring 101 in the first instance, so the information can be reported and acted upon straightaway.
Remember to visit the Rural Watch website, via the below link for rural crime updates and a whole host of crime prevention advice.
www.leics.police.uk/ruralwatch
As you are aware, I am due to retire on 6th April. My replacement will be Pc 2113 Pete ICKE. Pete has been the Uppingham beat officer for the past few years, so knows Rutland well and I am sure you will find him friendly and approachable.
PCSO 6516 Diana FREEMAN will still be on the beat and contactable.
To contact either, please email them on the below email addresses.
Peter.icke@leicestershire.pnn.police.uk
diana.freeman@leicestershire.pnn.police.uk
I will have been your beat officer on the Rutland South beat for the past 8 years now and have really enjoyed my service here. I have met some wonderful people and had a great time.
Thank you for all your support and friendship.
Regards
Paul Le Pla
Rutland South Dedicated Neighbourhood Officer
Rutland Police
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
Here is the latest beat report for the Leicestershire Police Rutland south beat covering last month’s crime.
theft from an unsecured vehicle in Main St, Thistleton.
theft from an unsecured vehicle in Main St, Thistleton.
Unknown person(s) gained entry and property was taken.
This incident occurred between 27/03/2017 17:00 & 28/03/2017 07:00.
Leicestershire and Rutland Police Beat Surgeries
Beat Surgery at the Museum, Oakham on 21st April between 12:00 & 13:00.
Beat Surgery at the Methodist Church on Orange Street Uppingham on 21st April between10:30 & 11:30.
Latest News
Cyber Crime – Organised crime has been quick to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the Internet, particularly the growth in e-commerce and online banking. Specialist criminal groups target individuals, small businesses and large corporate networks to steal personal information in bulk in order to profit from the compromised data available to them. The web pages listed below have some excellent ideas to increase on line safety and prevent us becoming victims of cyber-crime. They are equally useful for both the individual and businesses.
www.cyberstreetwise.com
www.getsafeonline.org
Report online material promoting terrorism or extremism - You can make your report anonymously. The internet and social media provides many opportunities for those with extreme views to target young or vulnerable individuals. The Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit puts considerable effort into removing terrorist and extremist material however, communities defeat terrorism, which is why we must maintain the strong relationship between the public and police. Police depend on information from the public in efforts to keep us all safe and we are asking anyone who has concerns about online content to report it.
You can report material such as:
articles, images, speeches or videos that promote terrorism or encourage violence
content encouraging people to commit acts of terrorism
websites made by terrorist or extremist organisations
videos of terrorist attacks
https://leics.police.uk/advice-and-information/information-zone/counter-terrorism
Anyone with information about a crime in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland can call Leicestershire Police by dialing 101 (calls cost 15p) or call Crimestoppers free and anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Unknown person(s) gained entry and property was taken.
This incident occurred between 27/03/2017 17:00 & 28/03/2017 07:00.
Leicestershire and Rutland Police Beat Surgeries
Beat Surgery at the Museum, Oakham on 21st April between 12:00 & 13:00.
Beat Surgery at the Methodist Church on Orange Street Uppingham on 21st April between10:30 & 11:30.
Latest News
Cyber Crime – Organised crime has been quick to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the Internet, particularly the growth in e-commerce and online banking. Specialist criminal groups target individuals, small businesses and large corporate networks to steal personal information in bulk in order to profit from the compromised data available to them. The web pages listed below have some excellent ideas to increase on line safety and prevent us becoming victims of cyber-crime. They are equally useful for both the individual and businesses.
www.cyberstreetwise.com
www.getsafeonline.org
Report online material promoting terrorism or extremism - You can make your report anonymously. The internet and social media provides many opportunities for those with extreme views to target young or vulnerable individuals. The Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit puts considerable effort into removing terrorist and extremist material however, communities defeat terrorism, which is why we must maintain the strong relationship between the public and police. Police depend on information from the public in efforts to keep us all safe and we are asking anyone who has concerns about online content to report it.
You can report material such as:
articles, images, speeches or videos that promote terrorism or encourage violence
content encouraging people to commit acts of terrorism
websites made by terrorist or extremist organisations
videos of terrorist attacks
https://leics.police.uk/advice-and-information/information-zone/counter-terrorism
Anyone with information about a crime in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland can call Leicestershire Police by dialing 101 (calls cost 15p) or call Crimestoppers free and anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
theft from an unsecured vehicle in Main St,
Thistleton.
theft from a secured vehicle in The Square, Ryhall.
theft from a secured vehicle in The Square, Ryhall.
Unknown person(s) gained entry by forcing the rear doors and high value tools were taken.
This incident occurred between 27/03/2017 23:00 & 28/03/2017 07:45.
Leicestershire and Rutland Police Beat Surgeries
Beat Surgery at the Museum, Oakham on 21st April between 12:00 & 13:00.
Beat Surgery at the Methodist Church on Orange Street Uppingham on 21st April between10:30 & 11:30.
Latest News
Cyber Crime – Organised crime has been quick to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the Internet, particularly the growth in e-commerce and online banking. Specialist criminal groups target individuals, small businesses and large corporate networks to steal personal information in bulk in order to profit from the compromised data available to them. The web pages listed below have some excellent ideas to increase on line safety and prevent us becoming victims of cyber-crime. They are equally useful for both the individual and businesses.
www.cyberstreetwise.com
www.getsafeonline.org
Report online material promoting terrorism or extremism - You can make your report anonymously. The internet and social media provides many opportunities for those with extreme views to target young or vulnerable individuals. The Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit puts considerable effort into removing terrorist and extremist material however, communities defeat terrorism, which is why we must maintain the strong relationship between the public and police. Police depend on information from the public in efforts to keep us all safe and we are asking anyone who has concerns about online content to report it.
You can report material such as:
articles, images, speeches or videos that promote terrorism or encourage violence
content encouraging people to commit acts of terrorism
websites made by terrorist or extremist organisations
videos of terrorist attacks
https://leics.police.uk/advice-and-information/information-zone/counter-terrorism
Anyone with information about a crime in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland can call Leicestershire Police by dialing 101 (calls cost 15p) or call Crimestoppers free and anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Unknown person(s) gained entry by forcing the rear doors and high value tools were taken.
This incident occurred between 27/03/2017 23:00 & 28/03/2017 07:45.
Leicestershire and Rutland Police Beat Surgeries
Beat Surgery at the Museum, Oakham on 21st April between 12:00 & 13:00.
Beat Surgery at the Methodist Church on Orange Street Uppingham on 21st April between10:30 & 11:30.
Latest News
Cyber Crime – Organised crime has been quick to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the Internet, particularly the growth in e-commerce and online banking. Specialist criminal groups target individuals, small businesses and large corporate networks to steal personal information in bulk in order to profit from the compromised data available to them. The web pages listed below have some excellent ideas to increase on line safety and prevent us becoming victims of cyber-crime. They are equally useful for both the individual and businesses.
www.cyberstreetwise.com
www.getsafeonline.org
Report online material promoting terrorism or extremism - You can make your report anonymously. The internet and social media provides many opportunities for those with extreme views to target young or vulnerable individuals. The Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit puts considerable effort into removing terrorist and extremist material however, communities defeat terrorism, which is why we must maintain the strong relationship between the public and police. Police depend on information from the public in efforts to keep us all safe and we are asking anyone who has concerns about online content to report it.
You can report material such as:
articles, images, speeches or videos that promote terrorism or encourage violence
content encouraging people to commit acts of terrorism
websites made by terrorist or extremist organisations
videos of terrorist attacks
https://leics.police.uk/advice-and-information/information-zone/counter-terrorism
Anyone with information about a crime in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland can call Leicestershire Police by dialing 101 (calls cost 15p) or call Crimestoppers free and anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
Ryhall.,
theft from a secured vehicle in The Square
sheep theft from a field in Wing.
theft from a field in Wing.
Unknown person(s) took 4 x sheep by cutting through a hedge and lifting the sheep over.
This incident occurred at 19:30 on 26/03/2017.
Leicestershire and Rutland Police Beat Surgeries
Beat Surgery at the Museum, Oakham on 21st April between 12:00 & 13:00.
Beat Surgery at the Methodist Church on Orange Street Uppingham on 21st April between10:30 & 11:30.
Latest News
Cyber Crime – Organised crime has been quick to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the Internet, particularly the growth in e-commerce and online banking. Specialist criminal groups target individuals, small businesses and large corporate networks to steal personal information in bulk in order to profit from the compromised data available to them. The web pages listed below have some excellent ideas to increase on line safety and prevent us becoming victims of cyber-crime. They are equally useful for both the individual and businesses.
www.cyberstreetwise.com
www.getsafeonline.org
Report online material promoting terrorism or extremism - You can make your report anonymously. The internet and social media provides many opportunities for those with extreme views to target young or vulnerable individuals. The Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit puts considerable effort into removing terrorist and extremist material however, communities defeat terrorism, which is why we must maintain the strong relationship between the public and police. Police depend on information from the public in efforts to keep us all safe and we are asking anyone who has concerns about online content to report it.
You can report material such as:
articles, images, speeches or videos that promote terrorism or encourage violence
content encouraging people to commit acts of terrorism
websites made by terrorist or extremist organisations
videos of terrorist attacks
https://leics.police.uk/advice-and-information/information-zone/counter-terrorism
Anyone with information about a crime in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland can call Leicestershire Police by dialing 101 (calls cost 15p) or call Crimestoppers free and anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Unknown person(s) took 4 x sheep by cutting through a hedge and lifting the sheep over.
This incident occurred at 19:30 on 26/03/2017.
Leicestershire and Rutland Police Beat Surgeries
Beat Surgery at the Museum, Oakham on 21st April between 12:00 & 13:00.
Beat Surgery at the Methodist Church on Orange Street Uppingham on 21st April between10:30 & 11:30.
Latest News
Cyber Crime – Organised crime has been quick to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the Internet, particularly the growth in e-commerce and online banking. Specialist criminal groups target individuals, small businesses and large corporate networks to steal personal information in bulk in order to profit from the compromised data available to them. The web pages listed below have some excellent ideas to increase on line safety and prevent us becoming victims of cyber-crime. They are equally useful for both the individual and businesses.
www.cyberstreetwise.com
www.getsafeonline.org
Report online material promoting terrorism or extremism - You can make your report anonymously. The internet and social media provides many opportunities for those with extreme views to target young or vulnerable individuals. The Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit puts considerable effort into removing terrorist and extremist material however, communities defeat terrorism, which is why we must maintain the strong relationship between the public and police. Police depend on information from the public in efforts to keep us all safe and we are asking anyone who has concerns about online content to report it.
You can report material such as:
articles, images, speeches or videos that promote terrorism or encourage violence
content encouraging people to commit acts of terrorism
websites made by terrorist or extremist organisations
videos of terrorist attacks
https://leics.police.uk/advice-and-information/information-zone/counter-terrorism
Anyone with information about a crime in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland can call Leicestershire Police by dialing 101 (calls cost 15p) or call Crimestoppers free and anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
sheep theft from a field in Wing.
burglary non dwelling in Station Rd, Essendine.
burglary non dwelling in Station Rd, Essendine.
Unknown person(s) forced open a shed door and took property.
This incident occurred between 29/03/2017 20:00 & 30/03/2017 06:00.
Leicestershire and Rutland Police Beat Surgeries
Beat Surgery at the Museum, Oakham on 21st April between 12:00 & 13:00.
Beat Surgery at the Methodist Church on Orange Street Uppingham on 21st April between10:30 & 11:30.
Latest News
Cyber Crime – Organised crime has been quick to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the Internet, particularly the growth in e-commerce and online banking. Specialist criminal groups target individuals, small businesses and large corporate networks to steal personal information in bulk in order to profit from the compromised data available to them. The web pages listed below have some excellent ideas to increase on line safety and prevent us becoming victims of cyber-crime. They are equally useful for both the individual and businesses.
www.cyberstreetwise.com
www.getsafeonline.org
Report online material promoting terrorism or extremism - You can make your report anonymously. The internet and social media provides many opportunities for those with extreme views to target young or vulnerable individuals. The Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit puts considerable effort into removing terrorist and extremist material however, communities defeat terrorism, which is why we must maintain the strong relationship between the public and police. Police depend on information from the public in efforts to keep us all safe and we are asking anyone who has concerns about online content to report it.
You can report material such as:
articles, images, speeches or videos that promote terrorism or encourage violence
content encouraging people to commit acts of terrorism
websites made by terrorist or extremist organisations
videos of terrorist attacks
https://leics.police.uk/advice-and-information/information-zone/counter-terrorism
Anyone with information about a crime in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland can call Leicestershire Police by dialing 101 (calls cost 15p) or call Crimestoppers free and anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Unknown person(s) forced open a shed door and took property.
This incident occurred between 29/03/2017 20:00 & 30/03/2017 06:00.
Leicestershire and Rutland Police Beat Surgeries
Beat Surgery at the Museum, Oakham on 21st April between 12:00 & 13:00.
Beat Surgery at the Methodist Church on Orange Street Uppingham on 21st April between10:30 & 11:30.
Latest News
Cyber Crime – Organised crime has been quick to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the Internet, particularly the growth in e-commerce and online banking. Specialist criminal groups target individuals, small businesses and large corporate networks to steal personal information in bulk in order to profit from the compromised data available to them. The web pages listed below have some excellent ideas to increase on line safety and prevent us becoming victims of cyber-crime. They are equally useful for both the individual and businesses.
www.cyberstreetwise.com
www.getsafeonline.org
Report online material promoting terrorism or extremism - You can make your report anonymously. The internet and social media provides many opportunities for those with extreme views to target young or vulnerable individuals. The Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit puts considerable effort into removing terrorist and extremist material however, communities defeat terrorism, which is why we must maintain the strong relationship between the public and police. Police depend on information from the public in efforts to keep us all safe and we are asking anyone who has concerns about online content to report it.
You can report material such as:
articles, images, speeches or videos that promote terrorism or encourage violence
content encouraging people to commit acts of terrorism
websites made by terrorist or extremist organisations
videos of terrorist attacks
https://leics.police.uk/advice-and-information/information-zone/counter-terrorism
Anyone with information about a crime in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland can call Leicestershire Police by dialing 101 (calls cost 15p) or call Crimestoppers free and anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
burglary non dwelling in Station Rd,
Essendine.
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