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Crime for WA5 1UF
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
Great Sankey, Whittle Hall, Penketh and Cuerdley
Great Sankey, Whittle Hall, Penketh and Cuerdley
Warrington West Police Station,
Meeting Lane,
Penketh, Warrington,
WA5 2BG
Opening times: Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm
- Telephone: 0845 458 6385
- Email: warrington.west.npt@cheshire.pnn.police.uk
Great Sankey, Whittle Hall, Penketh and Cuerdley neighbourhood policing team
- Sergeant Mark Spaven
- I joined Cheshire Police in 1997 and was a response officer for the first 6 years. I spent the next 6 years of my service on CID in a number of different roles I moved to Sankey Police Station as Sergeant of the Beat Management Team in January 2010.
- Sergeant Gordon Jack
- I joined Cheshire Police in January 2004, having previously served in the Lancashire Constabulary for 16 years. Since 2005, I have worked as a uniformed sergeant on the Warrington West Neighbourhood Policing Team.
- PCSO Lauren Garaven
- Beat area: Sankey South. I became the PCSO for Sankey South in 2009. I aim to build up relationships with the local community and give them reassurance and support. I will also work closely with partner agencies and local councillors to deal with any issues the public may have.
- PCSO Leanne Gover
- Beat area: Sankey North. I have worked for Cheshire Police since January 2008. I previously worked in retail before taking time off for maternity. I completed my training at Stockton Heath before moving to my permanent post at Great Sankey.
- PCSO Sarah Mackie
- Beat area: Penketh and Cuerdley. I have worked as the PCSO for Penketh & Cuerdley for over 4 years now and enjoy getting out and about speaking with members of the public, getting well known within the community and trying to solve any issues they may have.
- PCSO Scott Parkinson
- Beat area: Whittlehall. I have worked for Cheshire Police since 2006. I having previously worked in sales. The area I cover is Sankey, Warrington. I enjoy my role as a Police Community Support Officer very much as it is challenging and rewarding. In my spare time I enjoy motorsports.
- PCSO Stephen Heaps
- I have been in the police for over 4 years, working as a PCSO and a customer service assistant. Before joining the police I have spent over 7 years working in the night time leisure industry managing night clubs and other off licences.
About this neighbourhood
Great Sankey, Whittle Hall, Penketh/Cuerdley are located in the West of Warrington. The areas are made up of some Social Housing but mostly housing is privately owned. The area is bordered by the M62 motorway to the north, Sankey Valley Park to the East, Widnes to the West and the River Mersey to the South. It is mostly residential with a large Leisure Centre situated adjacent to Gt. Sankey High School. Other large High Schools are St. Gregory's and also Penketh High School. Fiddlers
The force responsible for policing and crime prevention in this area is Cheshire Constabulary.
Messages and events
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Upcoming events
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Sankey South beat meeting
When: 25th May 2013, 10.30am
Where: Raikes Close off Dorchester Road Hood Manor
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Penketh beat meeting
When: 10th June 2013, 10.00am
Where: Penketh Methodist Church, Chapel Road
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Dorchester road residents meeting
When: 20th June 2013, 6.30pm
Where: Hood Manor community centre
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Sankey South beat meeting
When: 22nd June 2013, 10.30am
Where: Hood Manor community centre, Raikes Close, Dorchester Road
Monthly crime data provided by police.uk under the Open Government Licence