We're working hard to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour to make your area a safer place to live and work. You can have your say on how these priorities are set by contacting your neighbourhood policing team and indentifying the issues that matter to you.
Here are the priorities we are currently tackling in your area:
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For a full list of priorities, click here
Community meetings are held regularly in your community, giving you an opportunity to speak to your local officers or discuss local policing issues.
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Phone Number: 0161 856 7655
Email Address: traffordnorth@gmp.police.uk
Chris Sutcliffe
I am happy to have been appointed as the Neighbourhood Policing Inspector for the Stretford and Longford West areas of the Trafford Division. Having being brought up in Trafford, this area is important to me.
During my policing career I have worked in Neighbourhood teams in both the City of Manchester & Wythenshawe. Neighbourhood policing is a role I have thoroughly enjoyed
I work with a team of dedicated Neighbourhood Beat officers and Police Community ...click here to read more
Simon Gee
I am Simon Gee, one of the police Inspectors at Stretford, but I have neighbourhood responsibility for Partington, Carrington, Flixton and Davyhulme West.
I move to Trafford having previously spent the past 16yrs working in the city of Manchester divisions. As well as welcoming myself to the area, the neighbourhood team will soon also be welcoming a further PC and PCSO to be designated to Partington. This is good news and will no doubt increase our ability to address the longer term...click here to read more
Waseem Ahmedi
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