Crime for Lewes

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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.

Street name Crime type

Police station and neighbourhood policing team

Neighbourhood police station

Glynde, Firle, Beddingham and Southease
Glynde, Firle, Beddingham and Southease
7 North Street, Lewes
BN7 2PA
Lewes Police Station Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 10:00am - 2:00pm, Closed Saturday,Sunday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Bank Holidays

  • Telephone: 101 or 01273 470 101
  • Email: contact.centre@sussex.pnn.police.uk

Glynde, Firle, Beddingham and Southease neighbourhood policing team

PC Adam Rose
I am the one of the Neighbourhood Policing Officers for Lewes District. I have worked within Lewes for the past 5 years and along with my role I am also currently the Gypsy Traveller Liasion Officer along with PC Attfield who covers the Coastal Towns.
PC - Neighbourhood Schools Officer Carolyn Ross
I have been a Police Officer for 21 years and spent the first 8 years working in Brighton. I have been on Lewes District for the last 13 years as the Neighbourhood School Liason Officer. The time has flown by and the children I would have seen in reception classes are now young adults and they still say 'Hello PC Ross' .
Sergeant Rose Hanson
I have been a police officer since 1993 when I joined the Metropolitan Police. I moved to Sussex Police in 2001 and have worked at Eastbourne, Wealden and been a police dog handler covering the whole county over that period. I am now working in Lewes District taking responsibility for the rural neighbourhood Policing Teams covering areas surrounding Lewes town.
PC Daran Goudie
I have been a police constable since 2002 and have spent 7 years as a response officer and licensing officer in Eastbourne and Lewes towns. Since 2008 I have been a Neighbourhood Police Constable on the Lewes and Rural team.
PCSO Ella Graham-Scott
I joined Lewes Neighbourhood Policing Team in sep 2012. I have always wanted to work for Sussex Police and when I saw the recruitment pages on the Sussex Police Website, I jumped at the chance to join up. Previously I have worked in a number of customer service related roles, but was looking for something with a bit more variety. I am looking forward to providing a high visibility presence in the rural villages and assisting in any community related issues that may occur on a daily basis. Please make sure you come and say hello when you see me out on patrol.
PCSO Stefan Bialoszewski
I started as a PCSO early 2013. I came to the job after working in immigration, both in detention centers and transporting detainees around the country. I was based at Gatwick for four years. I came to be a PCSO looking for a more community focused, localised job and because I enjoy working in the outdoors, so I hope to be walking and cycling around my areas as much as I can, weather permitting!
Wildlife Crime Officer PC Pete Hall
I have been a police officer with Sussex Police since March 2002, and had previously worked at Eastbourne before coming over to Lewes district. I have been on Lewes Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) since 2009, largely with responsibility for the rural areas of the district. I am one of Sussex Police's wildlife crime officers and also work as a hunt liaison officer for the Southdown and Eridge Hunt. Before joining the police service, I read history at university, worked in retail and also served with 5 (V) Battalion, Princess of Wales Royal Regiment (TA).

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Lewes Police Station Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 10:00am - 2:00pm, Closed Saturday,Sunday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Bank Holidays

The force responsible for policing and crime prevention in this area is Sussex Police.

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