Haringey Neighbourhood Watches. Eventually each Haringey Ward will have its own webpage, on this site.
The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) has launched a review into the different ways in which the public can contact police and access our services. These range from telephone, online and face-to-face methods, including via police stations and appointments.
As part of the review, we have launched an online survey to find out which of the many channels the public use to contact us and after learning about the variety of ways that exist, the survey poses the question would members of the public choose a different way of accessing police services in future.
The online survey also asks the public for their opinions on how we should consider the overall future of front counters; a proposed minimum ‘core service commitment’, which includes an easily accessible front counter in every London borough open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The survey is not about decisions regarding individual front counters.
Consultation will also take place regarding the proposed criteria for enhanced front counter service provision, which will ensure that local services are tailored to meet demand.
The eholders, such as councils, Independent Advisory Groups (IAGs) and Neighbourhood Watch schemes. The views of our partners and the public are key to any decisions made as to how services should be delivered in the future.
We will use the results of the survey, which runs until 27th May 2011, to develop a strategy to maintain and enhance public access to policing services within a core minimum standard. No decisions have yet been made and any changes will only take place with the approval of the most senior officers and staff who form the MPS Management Board and the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA), an independent governing body that holds the MPS to account.
In these challenging financial times, it is essential that the MPS makes best use of available resources. This is one of the key aims of the review that will ensure we can deliver an efficient and cost effective service in the right place at the right time.
To have your say and influence the future of local policing in your area please complete the online survey by 27th May 2011. Your views are important to us and will help us improve our services to better meet your needs.
Thank you for your help.
Pauline Syddell,
Community Neighbourhood Watch Link Manager,
Haringey Borough.
Metphone: 776803
Phone: +44 (0)20 8721 6803
e-mail NHW Manager.
Neither 999 or 0300 123 1212 replace the numbers for the Safer Neighbourhood Teams. The Haringey Safer Neighbourhood Teams telephones are not constantly manned but messages can be left on an answering machine. ALEXANDRA …………………… 020 8721 2675 BOUNDS GREEN ………………. 020 8721 2676 BRUCE GROVE ………………… 020 8721 2674 CROUCH END ………………….. 020 8649 3515 FORTIS GREEN …………………020 8721 2506 HARRINGAY …………………… 020 8721 2677 HIGHGATE …………………….. 020 8721 2673 HORNSEY ………………………. 020 8721 2905 MUSWELL HILL ………………. 020 8721 2765 NOEL PARK ……………………. 020 8721 2678 NORTHUMBERLAND PARK … 020 8721 2672 SEVEN SISTERS ……………….. 020 8721 2671 ST ANNS ……………………….. 020 8721 2670 STROUD GREEN ………………. 020 8721 2837 TOTTENHAM GREEN ………… 020 8721 2702 TOTTENHAM HALE ………….. 020 8721 2669 WEST GREEN ………………….. 020 8721 2703 WHITE HART LANE ……………020 8649 3519 WOODSIDE ………………………020 8649 3519 Safer Neighbourhoods Team Level Web Pages. (1/9/2008) A project originally run as a pilot on Haringey Borough, for four weeks was launched on 4th August 2008. This sees each Safer Neighbourhoods Team in Haringey having their own web page. The project aims to enhance the current information provided on the Safer Neighbourhoods website by providing ward level information for each of the 19 teams. Each team has their own web page that can be accessed using a direct web address, through the borough site or by using the postcode search facility on the Safer Neighbourhoods home page. Each page will contain individual team information including Team photos Team member names Team address, phone numbers and email Local events where the team can be met Local priorities identified by the community Information about the work of the team to tackle local community concerns Ward map Following the pilot, feedback was used to make any necessary changes before the project was rolled out across all boroughs using a phased approach. The links below take you to the individual ward pages. It is not always obvious which ward you are in. If you do not know for certain, click the the ward name you think is the most likely one and enter your postcode to find out for sure. It is important not just to guess, for example if you live in Muswell Hill, you may live in Alexandra, Fortis Green or Muswell Hill wards! Alexandra Bounds Green Bruce Grove Crouch End Fortis Green Harringay Highgate Hornsey Muswell Hill Noel ParkNorthumberland ParkSeven Sisters St Ann's Stroud Green Tottenham Green Tottenham Hale West Green White Hart Lane Woodside The Safer Neighbourhoods Teams now offer walk in "surgeries" each month. Come and meet your Safer Neighbourhoods Team A chance for you to have your say about local policing issues. The Metropolitan Police Service takes pride in providing the best possible service to people in Haringey. All Safer Neighbourhoods teams in Haringey will attend regular public meetings, at least once a month, to agree local crime and policing priorities and give you updates about crime and policing issues in your area. To find out who your local Safer Neighbourhoods team is, visit: Haringey Safer Neighbourhoods . Haringey Police Website. The links below take you directly to the Safer Neighbourhood "Surgery" times. |